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<p>[QUOTE="Speedy, post: 166664, member: 705"]It looks real----way to go on that point!</p><p>I would say it would be worth a few hundred---no telling how much till you find a buyer---since its been cleaned and has some rim nicks then I would say under $600.</p><p>I was set up at a coin show earlier this year and a guy bought in a whole set of dimes with the 1916-D---he didn't know anything about coins and thought that they might be worth what he paid---around $20--I and another dealer checked it over and it was real---we both suggested that he send it off to a grading company--we both wanted the coin because it would have graded VF/F--and we both offered but he was dead set on keeping it---after we knew he wasn't selling it was almost like an auction--I would offer one price and the other dealer would offer another---most of the time a dealer would get mad if someone was up bidding him like that but we have been dealing with each other long enough to know that each other wouldn't get mad and we both knew that he wasn't selling.</p><p>That is about the only time I've had a 1916-D in that good shape in my hand---not many of them where you can really see the detail as good as this one--</p><p><br /></p><p>Speedy[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Speedy, post: 166664, member: 705"]It looks real----way to go on that point! I would say it would be worth a few hundred---no telling how much till you find a buyer---since its been cleaned and has some rim nicks then I would say under $600. I was set up at a coin show earlier this year and a guy bought in a whole set of dimes with the 1916-D---he didn't know anything about coins and thought that they might be worth what he paid---around $20--I and another dealer checked it over and it was real---we both suggested that he send it off to a grading company--we both wanted the coin because it would have graded VF/F--and we both offered but he was dead set on keeping it---after we knew he wasn't selling it was almost like an auction--I would offer one price and the other dealer would offer another---most of the time a dealer would get mad if someone was up bidding him like that but we have been dealing with each other long enough to know that each other wouldn't get mad and we both knew that he wasn't selling. That is about the only time I've had a 1916-D in that good shape in my hand---not many of them where you can really see the detail as good as this one-- Speedy[/QUOTE]
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