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<p>[QUOTE="BUncirculated, post: 1416644, member: 29581"]First off, you can drop that tude dude. You came to us seeking opinions and advice and we've given you that based on the blurry, dark photo.</p><p><br /></p><p>Secondly, we(CT members) are hearing this from you and you alone, not any dealer you may have taken this coin to.</p><p><br /></p><p>Third, it seems highly unlikely any dealer, in their right mind, would make any statement as to how much they would pay for something if it were slabbed. I don't know any dealer who operates like that, in fact I've had many dealers tell me to submit the coin and see what it comes back as and they'll make an offer at that point. </p><p><br /></p><p>Your photo is poor quality, blurry, and in dark lighting as well as small and no one on this forum can say with any degree of certainty that it is a no S proof dime. </p><p><br /></p><p>Several members, myself included, strongly feel this is nothing more than a highly buffed, business strike, dime, made to look like a proof, that was struck in Philadelphia, hence the lack of the mint mark.</p><p><br /></p><p>If you don't like what we've been telling you, you are more than welcome to submit that to either PCGS or NGC and prove us wrong.</p><p><br /></p><p>You're also welcome to upload larger, more clearer photos, in better lighting so we can see what YOU are seeing in hand, that we don't have the privilege of because we DON'T have the coin in hand.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BUncirculated, post: 1416644, member: 29581"]First off, you can drop that tude dude. You came to us seeking opinions and advice and we've given you that based on the blurry, dark photo. Secondly, we(CT members) are hearing this from you and you alone, not any dealer you may have taken this coin to. Third, it seems highly unlikely any dealer, in their right mind, would make any statement as to how much they would pay for something if it were slabbed. I don't know any dealer who operates like that, in fact I've had many dealers tell me to submit the coin and see what it comes back as and they'll make an offer at that point. Your photo is poor quality, blurry, and in dark lighting as well as small and no one on this forum can say with any degree of certainty that it is a no S proof dime. Several members, myself included, strongly feel this is nothing more than a highly buffed, business strike, dime, made to look like a proof, that was struck in Philadelphia, hence the lack of the mint mark. If you don't like what we've been telling you, you are more than welcome to submit that to either PCGS or NGC and prove us wrong. You're also welcome to upload larger, more clearer photos, in better lighting so we can see what YOU are seeing in hand, that we don't have the privilege of because we DON'T have the coin in hand.[/QUOTE]
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