The classic Key Date to the series, Good+ certified in an old ANACS 'soapbox' slab. ANACS called this a Good-4, however it is clearly a bit undergraded and meets the current standard grade for a Good-6. Now, I could easily cross this to a PCGS holder, and then send it to CAC as I am 99% positive it would sticker (with CAC, its never 100% ...), but I like the old ANACS mini holders, and I know others do as well. Since I live in the real world, and know how most people think about “grade inflation”, I can't 'push' this coin to the price level of a certified Six, BUT I am 110% sure that even in a Good-4 PCGS/NGC holder this would CAC, so it is priced accordingly. If you wish to destroy a piece of numismatic history and resubmit the coin, so be it. Listed for what I think it should be worth regardless of the label.
1916-D Mercury Dime, Key Date, Good+, Old ANACS Soapbox, PQ Coin for Grade
$1,755.00
$1,825.20
Listing Id: | CWMP019713564 |
Category: | SILVER-DIMES-MERCURY |
Grade: | G-4 |
Additional Info: | ANACS 2490114 |
Year: | 1916 |
Mint: | United States Mint |
Mint Mark: | D |