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Latest little toned lady

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I'm not really into toning very much,

 

but that is very pretty,

thanx for sharing it !

 

 

rob.

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I really like it. It's very beautiful. What's it grade? It looks like it is in a very nice condition.

 

BTW, what happened to that other Barber dime you posted?

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Greg,

 

This is only a MS-65 piece, but it with really clean surfaces overall. The other piece is currently in for review.

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"only" 65! That looks like a very nice dime! I'd rather have a good looker like that one than a washed and dipped 66 or even 67.

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That's a very nice dime! How do the colors look in person? Is it very lustrous?

 

Neil

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Vertical striation between the O and N is a mark, albeit very shallow, and toning has lessened its impact. I haven't had a real good chance to examine it up close yet because of some stuff I had going on last night, but it appears that the obverse is completely mark-free, and that the main limiters are the reverse's striation mentioned, and a couple of dings on the D in Dime.

 

This coin was courteous of the Evil Empire. wink.gif

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The colors are extremely lustrous in person, although that's something a scan will never catch. I'll play with some angled pics this weekend and see if I can bring out the colors a bit better.