1916- D Merc. will it upgrade?

Here are some photo of a merc dime I picked up in a NGC holder. I am thinking of either submitting in holder to PCGS or cracking it out, but I want a second opinion on what you thought it would grade.









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I do not know what this coin currently grades but strongly advise that if you do submit for a cross over, DO NOT crack it out.
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<< <i>Photos are too poor top make any judgement. Making them large doesn't help. >>
I agree....I don't think those photo's are doing that coin any favor....white balance is way off and the coin looks like it was scrubbed but I assume a lot of those lines are on the slab and not the coin?
<< <i>Right on... Cleaned VG8 >>
I guess the grade is VG8-10. PCGS would probably give it a G6. They tend to undergrade keys, or at least, they grade them with a much closer eye.
Dwayne F. Sessom
Ebay ID: V-Nickel-Coins
<< <i>They tend to undergrade keys, or at least, they grade them with a much closer eye. >>
Do you have any examples of this? It's pretty widely known that TPGs grade keys a bit looser. Borderline coins are usually given the benefit of the doubt and coins with minor problems (like this 16-D) get into holders whereas a common date with that same minor problem would be bagged (or gennied)
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<< <i>They tend to undergrade keys, or at least, they grade them with a much closer eye. >>
Do you have any examples of this? It's pretty widely known that TPGs grade keys a bit looser. Borderline coins are usually given the benefit of the doubt and coins with minor problems (like this 16-D) get into holders whereas a common date with that same minor problem would be bagged (or gennied) >>
Well, right off the top of my head, I had an 1886 Liberty nickel a while back that I though was a sure bet F12, maybe F15 that came back from NGC in a VG10 holder.
Then, I recently submitted several IDENTICAL (as far as I could tell) Ike's, one was a 1976-P Type 1 (semi key), a 1976-D Type 1 (common), and a 1974-P (common), and I'm not kidding, these coins were identical in every way I could tell, except for the date and mint mark. Here were the results:
3 1 15994026 7415 1974 $1 US MS65
4 1 15994027 7418 1976 $1 Type 1 US MS64
5 1 15994028 7420 1976-D $1 Type 1 US MS65
The semi-key 1976 Type 1 price guide at 64 is $60, and $285 at 65.
Maybe it's just me, but it sure seems that the TGP's tend to scrutinize keys and even semi-keys. Maybe I just have rotten luck though...
Dwayne F. Sessom
Ebay ID: V-Nickel-Coins
Dwayne F. Sessom
Ebay ID: V-Nickel-Coins