NP. don't forget that was an 87-S as well, totally different. And that was a ^^ too.
This also could be :http://seated.ms60.com/date_mintmark/1887_105page.htm
raze, when you look at this coin, albeit the pictures are certainly not the best, try a mental picture eliminating that grey matter "toning", if...
If you folks are attempting to give the opinion that this coin is weekly struck, you haven't seen enough 87's from the PA mint.
lehigh, you effort and passion is very evident. Keep up the good work.
show off! lol.very nice paul.
The one area which I am disappointed in , is the right leg and the two abrasions.
I can understand how you would disagree about the strike. Look underneath that grey screen and you will most probably, if not absolutely, find a...
and the OP's coin Is extremely well struck by comparison of the two Graded coins I offered for review. I would add, I think it's a high end 64. IMHO
all the detail is there: Drapery clasps , hair ribbon etc.
Yes , Two completely different things. It is an unjust comparison with a P-Mint to an S-mint strike.
I'll Buy that coin for AU Money plus 20%
1887 Seated Liberty Dime Here are Two MS 64's. The OP'S IMHO clearly has all the detail to warrant such a grade.
What you have highlighted, is very typical of Seated Dimes. This specimen is extremely well struck and plenty of Luster to go around, as far as I...
MS 64= $315.00 @ grey sheet Dealer-Dealer
well, I would wait for some other opinion's, but I stay with mine. See what other folks here have to say as well.
May I ask, what was the sellers suggested grade assigned at sale?
Based strictly on the pictures presented, I would venture to say a problem free, MS64. Nice acquisition.
NICE 1909 VDB and affordable. Also, P/M/ regarding the Literature for sale....
Excellent approach. Best wishes.
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