If you think the half-dime was small at 15.5 mm, check out the 3 cent silver at 14 mm.
Too late, the Merc is a PCGS MS66.
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Thanks. How about the 5 or 6 steps nickels? The one I included was just pulled out of my pocket, worth saving?
I didn't know that. Since there are grades from MS60 to MS70, is there differentiation for each stage (11 grades)? Enquiring minds want to know.
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You said it, not me. " they XF and Good XF " "we use XF40 & XF45", and what about XF41, XF42, XF43 and XF44?
Darn you Doug and Rick! Thanks.
So, simple, you want a way to get into gold cheaply but with no risk...let the rest of us know if you find that way.
That's what I thought also, but since the FSB designation is for strike, I wasn't sure the bag mark, or whatever it is, would affect that.
Even with American coins I wonder how they differentiate a MS65 and a MS66, so for foreign coins, G, VG, F, etc. seems to make more sense.
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] OK, one of the designations we run into is FSB or Full Split Bands on Mercury dimes. My...
I forsee a future when the mint issues coins already entrapped in plastic.
OMG...Doug as an early collector of...things...my precious
Saw this in a junk box and the cameo aspect of it made me buy it...I know I shined it up (sacrilege), but it sure is pretty. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
My stomach hurts!
And from India...I'm sure this is a legal copy.
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DUCK.....oops, too late...
Sping...sping...sping...sping...sping...sping...sping...sping...sping...
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