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Liberty Seated Dimes For Sale
My seated dime purchases are judged against three important criteria; eye appeal, original surfaces and full strikes including a full head. Seated dimes that meet these combined attributes provide the best value for the money including being the easiest to resell when upgrading a collection. I suggest that you consider these criteria when contemplating a purchase with any dealer.
Email me if you do not see a date or variety that you are looking for. There are many other duplicates that I just do not have time to list. Some of these coins have put away since the late 1980s. As my attention has shifted to PCGS and NGC Registry set upgrading, it is time to start "placing" these duplicate dime with serious Seated collectors. As a collector, cash flow is an imperative to maintain the rate of new additions to the web-book effort.
Just back from the Whitman Baltimore show and empty handed. The bourse floor offered little new material with a large Seated Dime supply hole between AU50 - MS63 grades. There were Seated dimes on the floor but most were common dates in higher grades (MS64 or better) or high end proofs. If a collector desired Seated dimes, then their best option was to spend time at Dick Osburn's or Rich Uhrich's tables.
In general, dealers were positive about the show and the renewed demand for collectable coins.
Please email (wuximems@hotmail.com) to place dimes on hold as I will be in the States for another few weeks. Offers always welcomed and your satisfaction is guaranteed.
All Seated dimes are guaranteed to be genuine! Conservative and accurate grading. 10 day return on all items if holder seal is not broken.
Postage and insurance; up to $50 add $4.00, to $200 add $8.00, to $500 add $12.00, to $1000 add $16.00, above $1000 call.
Please call or email to reserve coins, payment expected within 7 days else coin is released from hold. Layaways to collectors I do repeat business with.
Mailing address; Gerry Fortin, 225 Valley Rd, Raymond, Maine 04071 - All dimes are stored in bank vault.
| Photos |
Date |
Grade |
Price |
Variety and Description |
| 1842-O |
VG 8 |
$17 |
New! F-102a, Shattered Reverse #2, a Top 100 Variety for budget collector, even medium gray and nice example of variety | |
| 1843-O
|
AU 55 Details |
Hold
$2750 |
Web-book plate coin until a kind collector allowed usage of images from mint state example. This 1843-O dime has AU55 details but check and see that there are two lines in the right field between Liberty and Stars 9 through 13. Both the obverse and reverse are boldly struck and better than my PCGS AU53 example and the current web-book plate coin. This coin is another typical 1843-O with a slight problem but still very rare and would be a good candidate for someone building a circulated set. I recognize the asking price is high, but this date will continue to appreciate as people understand its true rarity in AU or better. | |
| 1845 |
MS 62 |
$525 |
F-103, Repunched 45 and triple punched 5; a Top 100 variety. I bought this dime from Heritage FUN 2000 auction in a two coin lot #5156. The 1856 Large Date dime in the lot recently certified PCGS62 and is part of the registry set. I would expect the 1845 dime to certify at MS62 or better given same type of original surfaces and milky light toning. | |
| 1845-O
|
EF 40 |
$1150 |
F-101, A gem circulated 1845-O dime from the Bob Levi collection and purchased about 1990. Even silver/gray on obverse and reverse. It will be difficult to find a better example for the grade for a circulated set. I must point out there are a few very minor marks in the right central field but not inconsistent with the grade. | |
| 1850-O |
F 12 |
$125 |
New! F-105a, large O mintmark with reverse rotated 45 degrees left, quite rare and an opportunity for the seated dime specialist. | |
| 1852 |
F 12 |
$20 |
New! F-106, High date sloping down paired with bold reverse, even gray and choice | |
| 1854-O |
VF 30 |
$55 |
New! F-103, Cracked Obverse paired with Oblique O Reverse, a Top 100 Variety for the budget collector, toned a darker grey with verdigris on the obverse surrounding Stars 11-13. | |
| 1856
Sm Date |
VG 10 |
$13 |
New! F-119, Toned gray/brown | |
| 1856
Lg Date |
EF
40 |
$95 |
New! F-103a plate coin as recently purchased an upgrade. Very weak stars 1-3. Toned even gray and strictly original. | |
| 1856-O |
G-4 |
$30 |
New! F-105, 1856 New Orleans date repunced down for the budget Top 100 Variety collector. A well struck fully Good example with nice original surfaces. The repunched above 56 digits is well defined for the variety. | |
| 1857 |
VF
35 |
$25 |
New! F-106, web-book plate coin with obverse ebony toning. | |
| 1857-O |
ANACS
AU 58 |
$350 |
New! F-105, Large Thin O variety. A fully struck example that is toned a chocolate brown throughout with subtle luster peeking through the toning. ANACS holder is first generation small holder. The top of images are light due to the dime being at an angle in the ANACS holder causing this effect. | |
| 1857-O |
AU
50 |
$135 |
New! F-107, Medium O variety. An example purchased in 1988 with excellent eye appeal. Strong strike and lovely silver rose centers turning into blues at the rims. Old cleaning under the toning. | |
| 1868 |
EF
40 |
$95 |
New! F-104a, Business strike example from proof dies. Strong needle like strike and even gray/brown toning. This is one of the dimes from the Hungary hoard whereby I purchased a roll for variety analysis in 1994. As presented at Baltimore LSCC regional meeting, 1868 dimes are presently under valued. | |
| 1869 |
VF
35 |
$125 |
F-103, Short Flag 1, all there for the grade with medium rose/blue toning. A hidden mark is evident in right field into (AM)ERICA. Overall, a nice Short Flag example for the variety collector. | |
| 1871 |
VF 20 |
$18 |
New! F-109, Old album peripheral toning on obverse, with reverse cleaned and a mark | |
1873
C3 |
VF
30 |
$30 |
F-101a, Obverse and reverse are toned an even gray | |
| 1873
WA |
EF
45 |
$95 |
F-115, Choice original gray, defects on Liberty's neck and on DI(M)E are marginally visible | |
| 1873
WA |
VF
20 |
Hold
$1350 |
F-103, Doubled Die Obverse variety, even darker gray toning on obverse with silver highlights seen through the toning. Reverse is toned a more uniform gray. Obverse shield doubling is bold and is visible without a glass. Grading as always is conservative; please note the limited wear on Liberty's breasts and leg for the grade. Recently upgraded with choice AU example so the duplicate must sell for cash flow. | |
| 1874
WA |
VF
30 |
$60 |
New! F-111, Repunched 8 variety however the repunching is not clear on this example. Reverse is later die state with obvious die crack in lower left wreath and weak details | |
| 1875
|
EF
45+ |
$35 |
New! Unlisted and quite original | |
1875-CC
IW |
EF45+
|
$90 |
F-111, check out the toning on this lovely In Wreath example. Purchased years ago and time to sell to the next collector to appreciate | |
1877-CC |
AU
55 |
$135 |
F-103 Type I reverse, background blue and rose toning throughout, well struck and nice example of the variety | |
1877 |
EF
45 |
$35 |
F-105 Type 1 reverse, old cleaning, now light gray | |
1877-S |
AU
58 |
$150 |
New! F-102 Repunched 18, Obverse 1 paired with second reverse (B) die. Please note the significance in mintmark placement. Obverse is toned brownish/gray while the reverse is mostly a medium gray. Here is a chance to purchase the F-101 and F-102 varieties as a pair in AU58 grade. | |
| 1883 |
EF
45+ |
$35 |
Strictly original toning love token with light to medium colors. Reverse is wrapped scroll and engraved with E.L.Y | |
| 1886 |
AU
50 |
$70 |
New! F-116, Downward sloping date, pretty toning | |
| 1887-S |
PCGS
MS 62 |
$285 |
F-117, a beautifully toned specimen that has the eye appeal of a MS63 coin. Please view the images and the dime should sell itself | |
| 1888 |
MS
61+ |
$135 |
F-116, white dime with luster, signs of being dipped | |
| 1890-S |
EF
45 |
$65 |
F-113, Uneven medium blue and rose toning on obverse and reverse. | |
| 1890-S |
EF
45+ |
$90 |
F-115, Strictly original example with all diagnostics present including weak STATES and reverse die crack at left side of mintmark. Worth the asking price. | |
| 1891 |
MS
61 |
$175 |
F-108, Two tailed 9 variety, light pheripheral gold toning on obverse and reverse, a nice example of the variety that was never attempted at a TPG. Former plate coin. | |
| 1891 |
AU
50 |
$45 |
F-103, Former plate coin, rose/grap toning on obverse and multi-color toning on reverse with nice luster. There is a rim impairment at 9:30 covered in same toning as rest of dime which probably occured many years ago. This is reflected in pricing. | |
| 1891 |
AU
50 |
$150 |
F-103, Clipped Planchet, darker brown original toning on obverse and ligher on reverse with areas of luster. Rare error and time to pass this specimen to another collector | |
| 1891-O |
MS
Details |
$25 |
New! F-106a, Repunched 89, Heavily Clashed Dies and Medium O/O, a Top 100 Variety for the budget collector. This dime has mint state details but obvious problems. The reverse is colored bronze while obverse is covered with more natural toning. There is a strike through defect on (1)891. All F-106a diagnostics are quite obvious and the reverse is in a very late die state with cracks in the wreath. | |
| 1891-O |
EF
45+ |
$80 |
F-102, Heavy die clashing on obverse but not as extensive as the Ahwash 1 plate coin. This is the web-book plate coin and closer to AU grade and original. This is a cool coin but I found a better example in the recent Heritage Houston auction (PCGS63). Don't let this one get away...... |
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