Let's see some colorful Mercury Dimes!
I know they are out there. Here's my pitiful attempt at a photo of one. Can't seem to capture color or even luster compared to inhand.
Jim


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It’s nearly terminal, but at the right angle this is my most colorful Merc. It toned in an old folder over decades, and I recently moved it to an album.
Some beauties for sure. Wow Bob, you have too many. Lol
Jim
When a man who is honestly mistaken hears the truth, he will either quit being mistaken or cease to be honest....Abraham Lincoln
Patriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it.....Mark Twain
Only slightly colorful, in a gold patina. The Denver overdate.
No @robec photography skills here, but the picture below does capture some of the toning.

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If we were all the same, the world would be an incredibly boring place.
Tommy
Nice dimes, everyone. There are some real beauties in this thread!
Can’t have too many. 😂
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You're going to get lots of quality replies to this thread.
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A few more to keep it going.
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I sold this one:
It then upgraded from a 67+ (no FB) to a 68FB!
Plucked from Grandpa’s Whitman. MS65 FB
Not a great study for Mercury Dimes, I'm not seeing the FB
upgrade. In fact, from the photo's I'm a bit confused by the upgrade. Perhaps the S mint for 1940 struggled with the strike or some other reason the FB designation was granted. I hope some one can better clue me into the reasoning behind the FB upgrade. Most beautiful coin regardless. Thanks for sharing.
Jim
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jom
The 1940-S I still own and it still grades 67+. The 1939 was the one that upgraded. I didn’t think it was FB either but it is closer than the picture makes it look.
I'm sorry. Too tired, I better hush. Thanks again.
Jim
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Subtle but pretty…..
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One I probably should have kept.


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The first coin I ever bought specifically as a toner, almost 40 years ago, was a Merc. It's rather tame for my current collection of toned coins, but I still enjoy looking at it every now and then. I've kept it in its original rattler.
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I have some nice ones but haven’t gotten around to taking photos of them.

Here’s a decent one that I have pics of.
Some great coins submitted above! This is one of my favorite coin designs.
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I wrote a thread about this coin and the hoard it came from just over a year ago. The thread is linked below and images of the coin in the holder are under it-
https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/1111787/the-1939-d-mercury-dime-the-epitome-of-monster-toned-dimes-what-is-their-story-long-boring
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Yes, the classic! I remember when the "hoard" came out in the mid-90s Pinnacle had the only MS69 (at the time) and it wasn't as nice as yours...which I didn't see for a number of years later...addmittingly. Anyways...great coin...and a nicer one than the one I had for a little while (shown above).
jom
I still have the photos of at least part of the hoard on my computer. Quite a group.
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No picture, sorry but I was fortunate to view the top pop PCGS MS68+FB 1943-S Mercury Dime in person at the recent Portland PNNA coin show ten days ago. It was an amazing coin with pastel colors on both the obverse and reverse.
You can view this coin in GC's auction archives for 1943-S Mercury Dime. My question is, "How was the coin stored for many years to acquire such color?"
It's worth viewing.
@robec
Dang, you go Bob! Some beauties there for sure.
Jim
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I’m a “Blast White, highly lustrous” guy (especially for 20th century silver), but was advised by one of my mentors to get this coin. I’m happy I did!
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Here is a 1918-D MS65FB dime with some toning. While I think it's OK, with respect to the toning, it's not my favorite. For the rarity, however, I like it.

Not as rare but I prefer the toning a bit more is my 1943-D MS68FB.

@Mark in addition to the toning, I like the die cracks on your 1918 D.
My youngest son noticed my penchant for frosty white and suggested I expand my horizons. This recent acquisition was for him although I'm still not a fan.
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Here are some raw ones. I had started a raw short set project but lost momentum
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Great Mercs all. Alain, nice start, you should finish it.
Jim
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@robec again bringing the heat! Some of those are remarkably similar to each other.
They do, especially the bottom four. I bought the four from 3 different sellers, 6-7 apart. The 45-S was my very first Mercury dime purchase. I bought it in 2013 on eBay. The 40-S was from an Instagram seller 6 years later. The 42-S and 44-S were from a well known Mercury dime seller/collector in 2020. I love that type toning.
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LOVE the 18-D!
jom
Sold this to a forum member for his better grade Dansco some years ago.
Not on par with the quality of the others posted, but it’s a tougher date:
What an awesome thread.
Nice coins for sure.
@robec very nice collection.
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Nice Greg. You are correct, definite tougher date.
Jim
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Patriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it.....Mark Twain