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oober
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Posted - 03/09/2009 : 20:20:05
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Anyone have a good site for Bust Dime Grading? And for anyone that might have a Gray Sheet, what is the bid/ask for this coin in F15, VF20?
Thanks.
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highroller4321
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fb101
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Posted - 03/09/2009 : 20:43:58
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| My coin market say $54-$90 depending on the type: Two types, large and small. They tend to be a bit high, about 15% on the average. |
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oober
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Posted - 03/09/2009 : 20:56:31
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I've looked at Numismedia, they seem fairly in line.
Being new to this type of market I may have overpaid slightly for this dime today, but not an outrageous amount.
If I wasnt so horrible (lazy too) I would post a pic.
But this dime (I paid $54.00) for, has full rims on the obverse, thin rim on 25% of the reverse, Liberty is well outlined, "liberty" is complete and clear, with some ear left, I can make it out, but its not crisp by any means. THe eagle on the reverse has no feathers and most of "e pluribus ..." is worn away.
Its the same dealer I always use so I dont think he ripped me, but he may of overgraded it slightly.
If I were to grade it I would give it a F15 obverse with an F12 reverse...
I'm happy with it overall and it will fit nicely into my type set I am working on. US dimes is the type set. |
Edited by - oober on 03/09/2009 20:59:22 |
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oober
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just carl
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Posted - 03/11/2009 : 11:04:39
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| Also, you could check on the PCGS web site for prices. Whatever it says, reduce by about 20%. Prior to purchasing any more coins I suggest you purchase a Red Book by Whitman Publishing. They too are about 20% over on prices. |
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