Picture of my 1945-S Repunched Horizontally Mintmark FS-503.

I have started to do pics of my coins in the Registry that currently do not have pics. I'm starting with this one because it is so neat and a very low pop. I figure it is easier to look here that scroll thru my Dime set. If these threads offends members I will stop. Thanks for looking and comments welcome.
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Would love to have one of those in my Everyman set. And yes I even like them tarnished.
Oh yes I am totally offended! What are you talking about?? haha
Nice coin!
Cool variety! Keep 'am coming
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I check every 1945-S dime I come across for this RPM. This is such a cool variety. It's very nice.
I always enjoy your pictures Jon.... great photography and all the information in one picture. Cheers, RickO
That's a tougher Merc Variety when you get to this grade or higher. I have never been able to Cherrypick an example.
Looking for Top Pop Mercury Dime Varieties & High Grade Mercury Dime Toners.
What could possibly be offensive? Oh, yea, nice Merc Variety!
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cool variety!
btw,you shouldn't worry too much about being offensive.There's always someone who will take umbrage no matter what you do.
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That's a tough variety. I'll bet I've looked at thousands of 1945-S dimes over the years and have yet to find one. I did find one of the D/horizontal D's a while back...
Fun coin.
What grade is your 45-D/Horiz D?
If I remember correctly, it made AU50 at ANACS. I sold it years ago...
Whew...that's OK....I have a 53.