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speaking of a drop in 1932-D, & possibly 1932-S quarter prices, what about 1921-P, D, 1916-D dimes
KollectorKing
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Have the merc key & semi-keys followed the paths of their bigger brothers?
In AU58 grade.
Your thoughts?

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I think on the higher end the coins hold their own. The 16-D AU and up will have more upward movement, while the 21 and 21-D would need to be uncirculated. The lower end coins are common and plentiful, and the values don't seem to change much.
My experience a number of years ago building my set was it took forever to find nice MS63FB, and I really had to pay up. I paid higher than full retail for both. When it was time to liquidate the coins both did very well. Of course they were both PCGS holdered.
President, Racine Numismatic Society 2013-2014; Variety Resource Dimes; See 6/8/12 CDN for my article on Winged Liberty Dimes; Ebay
This sold for $1.7K (a record?) in 8/16
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Sorry to semi-hijack, but It sticks in my mind that I've seen quite a few low-end original/semi-blah 32-D's in MS65 lately.
To the Mercs, nothing wholesome has suffered.