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Re: 1919 Mercury Dime - CONFIRMED: DDO Discovery Piece (Census in 1st post)
The coin closed at: $23,062.50 ($20,500 bid + $2,562.50 BP) Congrats to the new owner. If it ever gets crossed to PCGS, looking forward to the TruViews! (View Post)3 -
Re: 1917-S Mercury Dime question
I don't have my books handy, so shooting from the hip, but the 1917s came in 2 varieties so to speak. For the obverse there were both a higher and a lower relief. For the reverse, there were leftover… (View Post)1 -
Re: 1919 Mercury Dime - CONFIRMED: DDO Discovery Piece (Census in 1st post)
With the 2nd best straight-graded coin being the PCGS XF45 whether the new owner crosses it to PCGS at 55 or 53, it's still going to be the top pop, and last I knew, Hanson only had an AG3 in his var… (View Post)1 -
Re: 1919 Mercury Dime - CONFIRMED: DDO Discovery Piece (Census in 1st post)
FAIR WARNING - NOT MY COIN, ONLY POSTING TO SPREAD AWARENESS The NGC AU-55 coin (Number 38 in the census) is on Great Collections with a closing date of July 31st. I'm surprised GC didn't add a littl… (View Post)1 -
Re: Found 2 minor varieties at Coin Club
LOL - yes you guessed them. Couldn't resist a "Top 50" VAM, the DDO was nice too. (View Post)1