Oldest and best find so far. 1865 seated liberty dime.

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Finally got to a spot I've wanted to hit for a year. It did not disappoint. IMG_20210916_133911_076.webpIMG_20210916_133911_108.webpIMG_20210916_133911_114.webpIMG_20210916_133911_123.webp
 

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fan DIME tastic!
 

Congrats. I have seated dimes from the 30's, 40's, 50's, 70's, 80's and 90's but for the life of me cannot find any from the 60's.
 

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Awesomr find Mike thats a beauty
 

Very Nice!!!!! Congrats!!!!!
 

Congrats. I have seated dimes from the 30's, 40's, 50's, 70's, 80's and 90's but for the life of me cannot find any from the 60's.
I'll sell you this one haha
 

Congrats on your oldest coin!
 

Not an easy date to find! If it didn't have the corrosion, it would be a pretty valuable coin. :icon_thumright:
 

Congrats on your oldest!! Hoping we find a seated someday!!
 

Not an easy date to find! If it didn't have the corrosion, it would be a pretty valuable coin. :icon_thumright:
I'm just happy its 1800s. Thats pretty awesome
 

Congrats on your oldest!! Hoping we find a seated someday!!
I've always wanted to find a barber. I figured seated was out of the question.
 

The S-mint Seated dimes from this era sometimes have very weak mintmarks. In this case, it would be better if it had no mintmark, since the 1865 Philadelphia dime is a rare one. Honestly, 1865-S isn't that common either!
 

Congrats on finding your oldest coin !
 

A most excellent coin. There is nothing better than good ole US silver! Looks like it may have suffered some fire damage.
 

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