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Submitted a coin to NGC

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7 hours ago, bidask said:

Got a no grade /no opinion back on the coin I submitted.

Has anyone ever seen that before?I

i have not . Not sure want to do more as the coin was an ancient.

 

 

 

I have seen both NGC and PCGS do that, when, for one reason or another, they could not make a definitive determination. Obviously, in your case, I have no idea if it pertained to identification or something else.

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We have inherited a large collections of Mercury Dimes, Don't know what the are worth, and don't know where to start to look, Need assistants,Please this is a list of Dimes we have, Also have silver dollars and Silver certificate dollar bills too.

1907, (1)1912 , (1)1916D, (6)1917, (4)1918 D, (3)1919, (3)1920, (3)1923, (1)1924, (2)1926, (1)1925D, (3)1927, (1)1930, (3)1934, (1)1935D, (16)1935,

(1)1936D, (47)1936, (1)1937S, (33)1937, (1)1938S, (2)1938, (3)1939D, (1)1939S, (37)1939, (4)1940S, (10)1940D, (34)1940, (22)1941, (18)1941D, (7) 1941S,

(12)1942, (23)1942D, (7) 1942S, (19)1943, (22)1943D, (8)1943S, (19)1944, (26)1944D, (5)1944S, (12)1945, (5)1945S, (17)1945D, Silver Dollars from the 1921-1923. Have more coins this is just what we have looked at for now. Thank you

 

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Out of the dates that you have just posted, the only special one is the 1916 'D'.....That has some good value.

The other dime dates would really need to be in uncirculated condition to have a good premium over their silver content.

In silver dollars, the 1921 dates would need to be 'Peace' type dollars, as opposed to Morgans. Otherwise, the 1921 Morgan and 1922 and 1923 Peace are the most common silver dollars that were made.

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17 minutes ago, thebeav said:

Out of the dates that you have just posted, the only special one is the 1916 'D'.....That has some good value.

The other dime dates would really need to be in uncirculated condition to have a good premium over their silver content.

In silver dollars, the 1921 dates would need to be 'Peace' type dollars, as opposed to Morgans. Otherwise, the 1921 Morgan and 1922 and 1923 Peace are the most common silver dollars that were made.

Welcome to the forum.

In addition to what "the beav" posted, there are countless counterfeit 1916-D's and many others that are actually 1916 examples with added mint marks.

I believe that it would have been better to start  anew thread, asking for assistance, instead of posting to this thread on a particular topic.

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