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Liberty Cap Dime Grading Update!

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per: 1809 10C - no grade etc.
Well I called ANACS and discussed the response I got from them. A very nice lady listened to me and said that she would look for further info from grader. Her research showed that the coin weighs proper weight but the grader
 
that alone should allow them to grade it, even if it was in a fire. Environmental damage is environemental damage.. If its silver and the correct weight then why would someone bother counterfieting it.. Certainly wouldnt be profitable taking into account silver value was so close to the coins value and to do one that good would be time consuming
Anyway its a great find and I have found similar looking silver at sites here...
 
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