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I thought that the key dates are 1877 and 1909-S. There are semi-keys as well.
I looked at the Barber dimes and didn't realize 1901-s is consider a key date.
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Nice find! I didn't find anything but junk so I returned my metal detector.
A continental currency
A shilling.
I have a silver dime Whitman folder I have working on. I notice that the later dimes look mint state. Should I get them graded? They are apart...
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It is the coin. It looks blurry even with the naked eye.
I don't think my phone is good for taking pictures of coins. People are saying it is blurry but it is best I can do of a low grade coin.
My Red book is old but a good 1920-D is worth $12. I don't know the grade. It isn't in XF grade. I don't know if it isn't good.
I think the biggest mistake would be selling coins I should have kept.
I don't sell coins on Ebay so it doesn't apply. When I did I used scans.
No matter I bought another coin for the spot. I can't see the "S" even with the loop. The coin I bought was good and the S is prominent....
You don't have Whitman books?
I saw one that has the "S" distinct. It was sold by a seller I bought from before. He told me that he was getting Barber dimes.
I know. I wouldn't buy it. Some people will buy a coin they need.
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