Grading the great Mercs!!
gashmios
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How would you grade this Merc

So many immigrant groups have swept through our town that Brooklyn, like Atlantis, reaches mythological proportions in the mind of the world - RI Safir 1998
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I wouldn't from those pics.
I would grade it "someone trying to make it look better than it is" based on those "pictures"
Collector, occasional seller
You will probably be unhappy then when you see what it was graded.
Nice looking dimes although I don't think their value would have merited any reason for submission
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They all look a little soft/blurry, like some sort of filter or special effect was used on the images. I would expect the coin to look different in hand.
They are all the same dime. I didn't use a filter on the pictures. It was an older camera, my Cannon T3 Rebel with a macro lens. This was one of my favorite coins. If they look soft, you can blame me, I am the photograpgher and photo editor. I always found slabbed Merc hard to get good pictures of. It helps to have a full frame camera.
I like the reverse but the obverse is missing detail.
- Bob -

MPL's - Lincolns of Color
Central Valley Roosevelts
Nah, man I ‘m glad for you. Someone being sad that you have a nice proof coin doesn’t make sense.
I agree but I don’t see a Proof coin.
Mark Feld* of Heritage Auctions*Unless otherwise noted, my posts here represent my personal opinions.
I misread that, Mark. Thank you, That makes me yet happier for the owner.
Darn TPGs, they need to return to dot matrix printouts, the hobby ain’t what it used to be.
Make sure you have enough light and the subject is in focus. You shouldn't have to edit photos after you take them other than maybe some cropping.
Nice dime, but we didn't even have a chance with the original images.
Collector, occasional seller
The provided pics don't make the coin look anything like a 7FB.
Pete
For his next thread, he's going to photograph a coin in a dark closet and ask us to grade it.
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FWIW, I grade the coin MS64+ FB from the selection of photos provided. The significant contact marks on the lower reverse preclude a grade of MS65 in my eyes, but it looks like it has exceptional luster. The provided photos are good enough to show contact marks that are distracting enough to preclude a grade of MS67.
Personally, I would not touch a common date Merc graded MS67 unless I was sure it was worthy of the grade assigned. Most of the pricetag is contingent upon the coin actually making the stated grade.
Oh come on. My first thought was 67FB so it can be at least somewhat assessed off this images