Where is the wear on this barber dime?

This came back as Au-55 from PCGS. I thought for sure it would make MS Grade.
I'm not the best at grading barbers, so I was wondering if someone could point out where the wear is at.
I'm not the best at grading barbers, so I was wondering if someone could point out where the wear is at.

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Too many positive BST transactions with too many members to list.
<< <i>Cap, Cheek, Neck, Head wreath.....?? >>
<< <i>Cap, Cheek, Neck, Head wreath.....?? >>
Yep!
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Would you keep it, or sell it?
If no serious neck problem it's a gold bean, even if just mine. MS60 bid is $80, I'd pay $100. Oreville would hunt me down and bawl me out if I sold it to CRO first.
<< <i>there is AU58 type friction all over the highpoints, and the issue with the area at the back of the neck, is that a J shaped scratch and an attempt to buff it? >>
"I thought for sure it would make MS......" and sending a coin in for grading really don't go together. I've been surprised both directions, but mostly in the one that doesn't favor me.
I like the overall look of the coin, but the J and the area around the J is a bit of a problem. Of course on a dime that would be miniscule. I think it would be a very marketable coin in a 55 holder.
Is it for sale?
This is more a "true to size" pic of the dime.
Thanks, Jon
A real plus for "eye appeal" and "strike detail" though the luster is subdued by the toning, the toning makes it outstanding.
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Or understand why, if the damage is there, anyone here would think a "net grade" would be assigned.
Or not caution, despite our host's imprimatur, against it being allowed into the hands of an unsuspecting public.
<< <i>Cap, Cheek, Neck, Head wreath.....?? >>
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thought the coin was nicer than the grade posted. It has rub
in all the places aforementioned, but it shouldn't be just dismissed
as just another 55. Its extemely attractive and worthy of inclusion
in a toned date set
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<< <i>Oreville would hunt me down and bawl me out if I sold it to CRO first.
That could be true. Though of course I would pay more.
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Ok, three guesses whose collection this great looking
Barber Dime is going into ? It's scheduled (for the time
being, anyway ) for the MS Date Set.
Don't worry, I paid dearly for it. Very strong AU 58 money.
You don't see Dimes as beautifully toned like this one every day.
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Would've fooled me into thinking possible MS, too.
<< <i>and the vultures descend at the BST, er, USCoin forum!!
It was never on the BST - I picked it up on eBay at auction. Paid MS 63 money for it too.
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<< <i>Assuming the toning discoloration back of neck is not too much a worry (something odd there), Superb Gem AU. I've seen many worse in 63 and even 64 holders. If it were a Bust 50c it would bring $2000 slabbed 58.
If no serious neck problem it's a gold bean, even if just mine. MS60 bid is $80, I'd pay $100. Oreville would hunt me down and bawl me out if I sold it to CRO first.
I agree with the Colonel. I see any rub on this as extremely superficial. The luster seems intact in the fields and that's usually the key for a 61 grade. Not all the high pts
show wear...certainly not the forelock from what I can see. Could be net graded down for overall look (ie dullish luster?) or a question of NT vs. AT. It sure isn't an AU55.
They did you a favor. Now you have a gold bean candidate that's worth more than a MS61.
The rims are even, somewhat rough looking, toned, and look like they have luster on them....typical of a MS coins. AU55's rarely look like that. The reverse doesn't seem to show
any high pt rub on leaves, wreath, corn, knot, lettering, etc. A bust half looking like this would grade MS64 as long as the field luster was full. Full field luster with no breaks along
with full rim luster...is a mint state coin....regardless of superficial high point discoloration. Looks a bit muddily struck, esp on the obverse, giving all those flattish areas the look of
wear, especially with a dose of deeper oxidation.