thecrazyone wrote:Is it worth it to try to buy a 1916-D that's not already graded?
Cu Penny Hoarder wrote:thecrazyone wrote:Is it worth it to try to buy a 1916-D that's not already graded?
A few counterfeiters out there have added their own "D".
agmoose wrote:I also collect Mercury dimes among other coins, and agree they are really nice. The 16-d is one I would only buy graded, because there are so many fakes out there. Congrats on the Christmas gift!
coindood wrote:Had a Merc collection (everything except the 16-D, of course) but eventually sold it several years ago. I regret that because I can now afford a low grade 16-D.
You can easily purchase near complete sets on eBay for under $300, some even offer the whole set for about a grand. Which brings up a question - should a complete set include the 42/41 overdate? I say no.
Catfish4u wrote:No. A complete set would not include 'mistakes'.
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