Not an expert on this denomination, but due to the clashing in the obverse field im going to say business strike.
Pardon my average photography, but these two dimes are two of my favorites that fit nicely into this category. It adds to the coolness factor that...
I could be off, but my first impression of the neckline was AU and the second set of pictures doesn't seem to show much luster, so I'll go against...
Too bad your new coin has damage in the MM area, it's a wonderful, late die state...
Well in this case, the "experts" (Greer and Fortin) both state that only business strikes come from this die pair. I assume PCGS and/or NGC would...
I should add that the lovely original surfaces and clean fields (other than some die polish lines and the mentioned clashing) don't leave the coin...
Correct! Which brings forward the real question... [ATTACH] What would everyone do? The coin is in an older transitional PCGS holder circa 2005....
Well the cat is partially out of the bag...Paddy is correct that the coin which I posted is indeed an F-102 business strike dime. The most obvious...
This is my most recent purchase and a coin I am very pleased with. Curious what the forum thinks as far as grade. For full disclosure, I am using...
This is the best I could do for images. What I can say for certain is there is no rim damage at either entry point (top or bottom). I just have a...
While shopping at a local show this morning, I came across a very late die state 1922 dollar. Notice the double reverse die cracks starting at a...
While organizing some silver this morning I came upon this mercury dime which has rather substantial doubling in the date as well as the T&Y of...
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