Update on my Rainbow-toned 1964-D Roosevelt Dime

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by William Bailey, Apr 9, 2021.

  1. John Burgess

    John Burgess Well-Known Member

    Literally everything is "unusual" at 50x+ magnification. You're almost seeing the microcosm. Lol
     
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  3. eddiespin

    eddiespin Fast Eddie

    Are you for real? He's got a lovely toned dime that like @Insider suggested probably even got a bump to gem for the toning. That's all that is. Those "wipes" are die polish lines and didn't figure into the grade, which, of course, is a market grade, because that's what they do, read about it.
    You have trouble with "nicks that constitute to the grade?" Do you care to articulate that better? Or better still just do yourself a favor and learn how to grade. The ANA has classes on that, they'll teach you.
    You're unusual under 50X, what do you think these little coins are gong to look like under 50X? "[A]nything that might be...unusual?" News flash: everything is unusual under 50X!
     
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  4. Vess1

    Vess1 CT SP VIP Supporter

    I was excited for the grade. I've sent a lot of things down there hoping for a star and never got one. The star and FT designation was worth it but, you aren't rich because of it now either.

    I was NOT excited to see you sent it back again. LOL You should have called them to see if there's even an attribution available! I would have told you if you can't explain to them what variety it is, if there even is one, there's probably nothing available. If you just want a doubled designation, it's so weak it's not going to add anything to the value even if you could get one. Which I don't believe they will. In general the more pronounced and obvious the doubling is the more valuable. This takes a microscope. The second trip is a total waste of money.
     
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