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1890-S/S 10C MS63 PCGS # 145507
On 1890-S RPM FS-502 variety, the Medium S mintmark is repunched left. The right outline of the earlier Medium S is very visible to the right of the final S. The upper loop of the first S mintmark is also clearly visible within the upper loop of the ...
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1890-S/S 10C MS64 PCGS # 145508
The Medium S mintmark on 1890-S FS-501 exhibits a strong right tilt. There is an artifact in the upper loop of the Medium S; this artifact has been designated as the remnants of a Small S mintmark in the Cherrypicker's Guide by Bill Fivaz and J.T. St...
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1891 10C MS66 PCGS # 4706
Mintage: 15,310,600
Obverse Dies: 29 Known
A common date in all grades including Mint State.
The Double Die Obverse and the MPD Obverse have become popular varieties for 1891 dated dimes. Since the reverse dies appear to consistently cracked ...
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1891-O 10C MS64 PCGS # 4707
Mintage: 4,540,000
Obverse Dies: 26 Known
1891 New Orleans dimes have an uncommon occurrence of die cracks and severe die breakage while strike quality is consistently strong. No other date in the Seated Dime series shows a similar level of repe...
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1891-O 10C MS65 PCGS # 4707
Mintage: 4,540,000
Obverse Dies: 26 Known
1891 New Orleans dimes have an uncommon occurrence of die cracks and severe die breakage while strike quality is consistently strong. No other date in the Seated Dime series shows a similar level of repe...
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1891-S 10C MS66 PCGS # 4708
Mintage: 3,196,116
Obverse Dies: 12 Known
1891 San Francisco dimes are common in all circulated grades and a slightly better date in Mint State. The Medium S mintmark
appears more often than the Small S mintmark.
Research has identified twel...
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