Good images are needed to get good answers. Welcome to CT.
Thanks.
Thanks Paddy54. What do you think of the M in DIME? Worn die?
The reverse must be really bad? Is it worth the time and postage to return?
Thanks everyone.
Cool find.
I have been told that there is not an acid that works well with silver coins. Very little results and you end up with an ugly worked on coin.
I'm looking at the M in DIME. Looks like a clash below and around the M. The left side of the M looks taller than the right side. Maybe just die...
Looks real to me but damaged.
YouTube has some good stuff and a lot of real garbage. It can be hard for new folks to know what to trust.
We are going by coin type or date. Denomination don't work.;) [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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Back on track. We were on Seated Half Dimes. :D [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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Cool piece of history.
Looks like a D to me but the image is out of focus.
Interesting reverse. Looks a bit like this one. [ATTACH]
Cool piece. Too much for me.
With raw proofs of this value and age, be careful to study the coin for hairlines. It's a major part of grading these.
I like the set. Would make a nice gift.
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