Not that it matters that much, wouldn't this dime really be VG details instead of G details?

I was honing my grading a bit and came upon this dime. I know the difference between GOOD details and VG details isn't much to speak of, yet for consistency's sake and accuracy, is this coin- other than the details/genuine part- undergraded?
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Seems more detail on the reverse than a "good".
From photograde…

Pretty meaty for Good.
VG not G.
The good news is that the coin survived the Panic of 1837. The bad news is a varying degree of good... whether very good or not... will simply not change the narrative.
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Yes, I think VG details is more accurate.
For what it's worth - Yes, a VG (details) coin
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On a side note, the rotated reverse is kinda cool too, no?
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The reverse is VG.... The obverse is G...... Cheers, RickO
I just looked at 20 of my capped bust dimes and noted over half had 10-20% rotated reverses, and all of the small sized ones did... I never really noticed that before.
yes, VG
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