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For Sale 1889 Seated Liberty dime PCGS MS66+ CAC. Right on the fence of MS 67 status!

It's Toner Tuesday PCGS Members and boy do I have a treat for you!

From 1796 to 1837 United States dimes were composed of 89.24% silver and 10.76% copper. When the Seated Liberty was introduced the silver percentage was increased to 90% silver. Locating examples in high grade are extremely rare and locating fully brilliant or extremely attractive color toned specimens are extremely rare. PCGS has only graded 2 examples in MS66+. There are only 8 certified higher in MS 67.

This stunning jewel is right on the fence of MS 67 status! The surfaces are extremely clean and very deserving of the plus designation. Did you know that (+) designated examples have to offer attractive eye-appeal? If you didn't, this is a true fact! This stunning 1889-P Seated Liberty dime offers unbelievable two-sided attractive color rarely seen on this issue. The central portion of the obverse and reverse is fully brilliant and then swirls into rings of sunburst-orange, teal, hot-pink and turquoise hues. The luster is unbelievable making the color pop off the surfaces. This is one of the finest 1889 Seated Liberty dimes in a PCGS holder. WOW!


If you are interested in the above example click HERE for pricing info.

If you have any questions please contact Jackie French, the owner of "The Ultimate Coin Hunter" at: theultimatecoinhunter.com.

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