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Finally, after 4 years of searching
savitale
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I found my 1870-S dime. Just got it back from PCGS. I bought it as an NGC MS61 and it came back as a PCGS AU58. I don't care which grade is right, I love it. These are so hard to find in an unmolested state. Total PCGS population is 92 coins and about half of those are what some would call puke. I'm so happy to have this one.
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Congrats on finding it, nice seated coin.
Looks great
congratulations on finding the coin, you love. I immediately went to see what was available via the PCGS guide and there is little to nothing. Your coin is sweet.
Nice.
Congratulations; very nice.
It's always a great feeling to hook one that has gotten away for years. I would not throw that one back. Congrats!
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"The hunt is half the fun" Your persistence paid off ....... as it usually does.
on the nice acquisition.
Those dont come around that often. Looks like it was well worth the wait
Where's the rub? I don't see any. That thing is gorgeous and untouched!
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A four year search is a long time... it sometimes makes it even more special. Congrats!
Congrats on the acquisition! She looks great.
Very nice looking dime. I expect it is has pretty flashy luster under that skin. Congrats!
Great way to end 2018!
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Nice coin, definitely not puke!
Wow that’s a hell of a coin
Damnit boy, she is beautiful...
And just more proof in the pudding about grading and who's is worth more, congrats!
Such a classic Year / Mint Mark combo...an excellent find!
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Falling in Love all over again..... what a beautiful story
Very nice, congratulations !!!
Very nice.
That is a very nice coin.... Congratulations on your acquisition.... Cheers, RickO
You are so correct. A beauty, properly protected and displayed and yours. Thanks for sharing. Peace Roy
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Nice! Now all you need is an 1870-S Quarter!
Wow that’s the nicest AU coin I’ve seen in this series don’t worry about the grade it’s a great coin
https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/quarters/washington-quarters-major-sets/washington-quarters-date-set-circulation-strikes-1932-present/publishedset/209923
https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/quarters/washington-quarters-major-sets/washington-quarters-date-set-circulation-strikes-1932-present/album/209923
Every single S mint dime and half dime before 1873 is very tough in problem free grades. 90% of the population is mutilated.
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I love to see persistence pay off. Very nice pickup.
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So just where is the cut off ? What coins can have rub with a mint state grade like Bust coins can have ? Barber coins cannot have friction right ?
Congrat's!
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Wow, total mintage 50k. Quite a find!
In top pop, there are several MS66's. Those are five figure coins and they don't fit in my VF-AU collection so I don't consider those personally. In general mint state examples of many seated dimes are easier to find than unharmed circulated examples and the 1870-S is no exception. As for rarity, I've seen maybe five circulated examples show up for sale in the past few years. One I got blown out of the water on, and the others I found undesirable. This is definitely in the top five most difficult dates to find. The "key date" '71-'74 CC's are positively easy compared to the really scare dates, though the prices don't reflect that.
LIBERTY SEATED DIMES WITH MAJOR VARIETIES CIRCULATION STRIKES (1837-1891) digital album
And a Half Dime! It's easier than the quarter.
LIBERTY SEATED DIMES WITH MAJOR VARIETIES CIRCULATION STRIKES (1837-1891) digital album
Congrats!
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looks unc to me
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50,000 mintage!
nice.
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Very satisfying I'll bet... Congrats on the new coin!
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Very nice grade on a very tuff date/mm. I think I had a very nice VF35. I looked at your set and see that you collect these in about the same grade that I did before I sold my set last year. Did you happen to buy any of these from my set?
So original, so choice ... and well worth the wait. Love it!
Dave
Very nice and rare coin, especially in this high grade! Congrats on acquiring it!
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I don't think any of these are from your set, but I did buy a number of minor varieties from Rick Snow that don't show up in this Registry Set. Most of those were probably your coins. Thanks for sharing!
LIBERTY SEATED DIMES WITH MAJOR VARIETIES CIRCULATION STRIKES (1837-1891) digital album
That is a beauty !