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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.

Next home leave will be during the second half of June; please check out the list of duplicate dimes and let me know via email if any of these dimes are of interest to you.

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 $2.50, to $200 add $5.00, to $500 add $7.00, to $1000 add $11.00, 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.

Date

Grade

Price

Variety and Description

Photos
1838 PD
PCGS MS63
$1650
 F-108a, Partial Drapery obverse. Lustrous white surfaces. Bold die clashing and partial drapery. A superior example for the registry set collector.
1839

NGC MS64

Hold $1395
 New! F-101, Repunched 39 with worn Rev A. Even light gray tone across fully struck elements. Current plate coin for F-101 variety but recently upgraded with PCGS MS65 example for registry set.
1839

SEGS MS63

$695
  F-102, Repunched 39 with 1838 Rev G. A lovely No Drapery example with original surfaces sporting medium bronze, gold and traces of blue toning. Well struck. Please see the images for this attractive dime. Marks are on the old holder and not on the dime.
1839

NGC AU55

$410
 F-105, Early Die State of Pie Shaped Shattered Reverse. A lovely No Drapery example with original surfaces sporting medium bronze, gold and excellent eye appeal with prooflike surfaces. Light gray and gold toning on obverse while reverse has more gray and light blues. This is a superior example of the variety and will please the variety specialist.
1839-O
AU 50
$315
 F-101, Small O. Even white coin that exhibits a strong bold strike. This dime was "put away" years ago and after purchasing the recent PCGS MS65 example, I though it was time to sell this dime.
1840ND
EF 45+
$165
 F-105, Former plate coin. Even light gray toning on obverse and reverse with full shield lines. Closer to AU grade. Obv/Rev
1841-O
SEGS EF40
$85
 F-107, Small O. Properly graded with medium grays and light blue highlights. Excellent eye appeal for the grade.  

1842

ANACS AU50

$395

 F-103b, 1st rim cud at 10:00am is bold, 2nd rim cud at 4:00pm is evident by not as bold as present web-book plate coin. This is still a chance for the specialist to own an example of 1842 F-103b. Toning is even light rose on both obverse and reverse. Please see the images.

1842
EF 45+
$100
 F-105, Current plate coin. Strictly original medium gray, rose and blue toning over problem free surfaces. This dime comes out of the Bob Levi collection circa 1990. It is time for a new home for this lovely piece. Obv/Rev
1856 SD
NGC MS64
$860
  F-107, Misplaced Digits in Base variety. Clearly the highest grade example that I've seen for the variety. Reverse has bold die scratches behind U(NITE)D as another variety diagnostic. Light and soft gray toning over mark free surfaces. The strike is weak on Liberty's upper body and on the reverse knot, which is typical of many 1856 SD dimes. Another neat variety for the specialist and priced to sell quickly.
1856 SD
EF 45
$110
 F-116, Misplaced 8 Digit in Gown. Yes, this is the Discovery and Plate coin at www.seateddimevarieties.com. Just bought an AU+ upgrade and decide to let someone else have the discovery coin. This dime appeared in the 1993 Hungary Hoard that is previously mentioned on the message boards. Please examine the images for an understanding of the toning.
1856 LD
PCGS AU53
$345
 F-102, Original toning throughout. Obverse is toned even gray/rose while reverse has light blue highlights.
1857
AU50
$160
 F-113, Even white/gray dime with nice luster. Problem free coin. Upgraded with MS63 example; must sell.  
1869
VF 35
$135
 F-103, Short Flag 1, all there for the grade with medium rose/blue toning. A nice example for the variety collector.
1872
VF 30
$30
 F-111, Former plate coin, light rose/green toning turning darker into the rims. Tough date position variety.
1873 C3
VF 30
$30
 F-101a, Obverse and reverse are toned an even gray  
1873 WA
EF 45
$115
 F-115, Choice original gray, defects on Liberty's neck and on DI(M)E are marginally visible
1877
EF 45
$35
 F-105 Type 1 reverse, old cleaning, now light gray  
1877
F 12
$17
 F-105 Type 1 reverse, even gray  
1882
NGC MS64
$435
 F-105, Repunched 2, Colorful light toning, former plate coin
1885
PCGS MS 65
$850
 F-111, Beautiful obverse and reverse toning with strong luster. This dime just lights up and is a pleasure to view. Bought this dime about 5 months ago and then upgraded again with a lovely MS66 example. I'm sure you will enjoy adding this premium dime to your collection. Priced at my cost.
1885
AU 58
$145
 F-101a, Repunched 1, lots of luster...SOMEONE PLEASE BUY THIS DIME...it is a great coin for the money!
1887
AU 55
$95
 Late die state with obverse cracks, original luster with some light rose toning
1888
MS 61+
$135
 F-116, white dime with luster, signs of being dipped
1890-S
EF 45

$95

 F-113, Uneven medium blue and rose toning on obverse and reverse.
1891
MS 61

$185

 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.
         
         
         

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