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1916 10C Mercury MS65FB PCGS #4905

Teletrade Auction (September 1998): Light champagne toning on this gem first year Philly issue. All bands are well defined.

1916 10C Mercury MS65FB PCGS #4905

Teletrade Auction (September 1998): Light champagne toning on this gem first year Philly issue. All bands are well defined.

1916 10C Mercury MS65FB PCGS #4905

Teletrade Auction (September 1998): Light champagne toning on this gem first year Philly issue. All bands are well defined.

1916-D 10C MS63FB PCGS #4907

eBay Auction (September 2004): Well defined full bands on this first year issue key date for the series from Denver. Very distinct center bands.

1916-D 10C MS63FB PCGS #4907

eBay Auction (September 2004): Well defined full bands on this first year issue key date for the series from Denver. Very distinct center bands.

1916-D 10C MS63FB PCGS #4907

eBay Auction (September 2004): Well defined full bands on this first year issue key date for the series from Denver. Very distinct center bands.

1916-S 10C Mercury MS64FB PCGS #4909

Teletrade Auction (November 1998): Uniform champagne toning; all bands are defined, center bands distinct but not bold.

1916-S 10C Mercury MS64FB PCGS #4909

Teletrade Auction (November 1998): Uniform champagne toning; all bands are defined, center bands distinct but not bold.

1916-S 10C Mercury MS64FB PCGS #4909

Teletrade Auction (November 1998): Uniform champagne toning; all bands are defined, center bands distinct but not bold.

1917 10C MS64FB PCGS #4911

Teletrade Auction (September 1998): Good separation of all bands with spotty old-silver toning.

1917 10C MS64FB PCGS #4911

Teletrade Auction (September 1998): Good separation of all bands with spotty old-silver toning.

1917 10C MS64FB PCGS #4911

Teletrade Auction (September 1998): Good separation of all bands with spotty old-silver toning.

1917-D 10C MS64FB PCGS #4913

Coin Universe Auction (May 1999): The start of old-silver toning with well defined bands.

1917-D 10C MS64FB PCGS #4913

Coin Universe Auction (May 1999): The start of old-silver toning with well defined bands.

1917-D 10C MS64FB PCGS #4913

Coin Universe Auction (May 1999): The start of old-silver toning with well defined bands.

1917-S 10C MS64FB PCGS #4915

Coin Universe Auction (July 1999): Light champagne toning all over with good separation of all bands.

1917-S 10C MS64FB PCGS #4915

Coin Universe Auction (July 1999): Light champagne toning all over with good separation of all bands.

1917-S 10C MS64FB PCGS #4915

Coin Universe Auction (July 1999): Light champagne toning all over with good separation of all bands.

1918 10C MS64FB PCGS #4917

Teletrade Auction (November 1998): Bands are boldly defined with extensive light champagne toning.

1918 10C MS64FB PCGS #4917

Teletrade Auction (November 1998): Bands are boldly defined with extensive light champagne toning.

1918 10C MS64FB PCGS #4917

Teletrade Auction (November 1998): Bands are boldly defined with extensive light champagne toning.

1918-D 10C MS63FB PCGS #4919

eBay Auction (June 2005): Clear separation of all bands. Center bands are not particularly bold, but definitely distinct. There is the hint of overall champagne toning.

1918-D 10C MS63FB PCGS #4919

eBay Auction (June 2005): Clear separation of all bands. Center bands are not particularly bold, but definitely distinct. There is the hint of overall champagne toning.

1918-D 10C MS63FB PCGS #4919

eBay Auction (June 2005): Clear separation of all bands. Center bands are not particularly bold, but definitely distinct. There is the hint of overall champagne toning.

1918-S 10C MS64FB PCGS #4921

Coin Universe Auction (October 1999): All bands are separate; center bands are weakly struck with clear distinction. Champagne toning.

1918-S 10C MS64FB PCGS #4921

Coin Universe Auction (October 1999): All bands are separate; center bands are weakly struck with clear distinction. Champagne toning.

1918-S 10C MS64FB PCGS #4921

Coin Universe Auction (October 1999): All bands are separate; center bands are weakly struck with clear distinction. Champagne toning.

1919 10C MS64FB PCGS #4923

Teletrade Auction (July 1998): Very boldly struck bands on this OGH Mercury Dime with a slight die-rotation and light champagne toning.

1919 10C MS64FB PCGS #4923

Teletrade Auction (July 1998): Very boldly struck bands on this OGH Mercury Dime with a slight die-rotation and light champagne toning.

1919 10C MS64FB PCGS #4923

Teletrade Auction (July 1998): Very boldly struck bands on this OGH Mercury Dime with a slight die-rotation and light champagne toning.

1919-D 10C MS63FB PCGS #4925

Teletrade Auction (July 1998): Good band separation; boldly struck center bands and some champagne toning on this popular semi-key.

1919-D 10C MS63FB PCGS #4925

Teletrade Auction (July 1998): Good band separation; boldly struck center bands and some champagne toning on this popular semi-key.

1919-D 10C MS63FB PCGS #4925

Teletrade Auction (July 1998): Good band separation; boldly struck center bands and some champagne toning on this popular semi-key.

1919-S 10C MS63FB PCGS #4927

Heritage Auction (June 2005): Very distinct band separation; a mark on Liberty's neck and a few more on the obverse field. Tough date with full bands.

1919-S 10C MS63FB PCGS #4927

Heritage Auction (June 2005): Very distinct band separation; a mark on Liberty's neck and a few more on the obverse field. Tough date with full bands.

1919-S 10C MS63FB PCGS #4927

Heritage Auction (June 2005): Very distinct band separation; a mark on Liberty's neck and a few more on the obverse field. Tough date with full bands.

1920 10C MS63FB PCGS #4929

Teletrade Auction (September 1998): Excellent band definition and separation; overall light toning.

1920 10C MS63FB PCGS #4929

Teletrade Auction (September 1998): Excellent band definition and separation; overall light toning.

1920 10C MS63FB PCGS #4929

Teletrade Auction (September 1998): Excellent band definition and separation; overall light toning.

1920-D 10C MS64FB PCGS #4931

Long Beach Coin Expo/Whitlow (February 2000): Well defined bands, decent strike.

1920-D 10C MS64FB PCGS #4931

Long Beach Coin Expo/Whitlow (February 2000): Well defined bands, decent strike.

1920-D 10C MS64FB PCGS #4931

Long Beach Coin Expo/Whitlow (February 2000): Well defined bands, decent strike.

1920-S 10C MS64FB PCGS #4933

Coin Universe Auction (March 2000): Well defined bands, nice strike, light toning.

1920-S 10C MS64FB PCGS #4933

Coin Universe Auction (March 2000): Well defined bands, nice strike, light toning.

1920-S 10C MS64FB PCGS #4933

Coin Universe Auction (March 2000): Well defined bands, nice strike, light toning.

1921 10C MS64FB PCGS #4935

Long Beach Coin Expo/Gomes (June 2000): Aqua, violet and indigo toning on the reverse. Outstanding strike and band separation.

1921 10C MS64FB PCGS #4935

Long Beach Coin Expo/Gomes (June 2000): Aqua, violet and indigo toning on the reverse. Outstanding strike and band separation.

1921 10C MS64FB PCGS #4935

Long Beach Coin Expo/Gomes (June 2000): Aqua, violet and indigo toning on the reverse. Outstanding strike and band separation.

1921-D 10C MS64FB PCGS #4937

Long Beach Coin Expo/Gomes (June 2000): Champagne and lilac toning; the center bands are not boldly struck but are clearly distinct.

1921-D 10C MS64FB PCGS #4937

Long Beach Coin Expo/Gomes (June 2000): Champagne and lilac toning; the center bands are not boldly struck but are clearly distinct.

1921-D 10C MS64FB PCGS #4937

Long Beach Coin Expo/Gomes (June 2000): Champagne and lilac toning; the center bands are not boldly struck but are clearly distinct.

1923 10C MS65FB PCGS #4939

Coin Universe Auction (November 1998): Silver satin surfaces and nice bands.

1923 10C MS65FB PCGS #4939

Coin Universe Auction (November 1998): Silver satin surfaces and nice bands.

1923 10C MS65FB PCGS #4939

Coin Universe Auction (November 1998): Silver satin surfaces and nice bands.

1923-S 10C MS64FB PCGS #4941

Long Beach Coin Expo/Whitlow (February 2000): Nice strike, good band separation, with overall light champagne toning.

1923-S 10C MS64FB PCGS #4941

Long Beach Coin Expo/Whitlow (February 2000): Nice strike, good band separation, with overall light champagne toning.

1923-S 10C MS64FB PCGS #4941

Long Beach Coin Expo/Whitlow (February 2000): Nice strike, good band separation, with overall light champagne toning.

1924 10C MS64FB PCGS #4943

Coin Universe Auction (November 1998): All distinct bands with light champagne toning in OGH.

1924 10C MS64FB PCGS #4943

Coin Universe Auction (November 1998): All distinct bands with light champagne toning in OGH.

1924 10C MS64FB PCGS #4943

Coin Universe Auction (November 1998): All distinct bands with light champagne toning in OGH.

1924 10C MS64FB PCGS #4943

Coin Universe Auction (November 1998): All distinct bands with light champagne toning in OGH.

1924-D 10C MS63FB PCGS #4945

Teletrade Auction (September 1998): Light uniform toning. All bands are distinct, though there is minimal separation of the center bands at the high point.

1924-D 10C MS63FB PCGS #4945

Teletrade Auction (September 1998): Light uniform toning. All bands are distinct, though there is minimal separation of the center bands at the high point.

1924-D 10C MS63FB PCGS #4945

Teletrade Auction (September 1998): Light uniform toning. All bands are distinct, though there is minimal separation of the center bands at the high point.

1924-S 10C MS63FB PCGS #4947

Teletrade Auction (April 2000): Well struck with hints of rust and lilac toning. All bands are very distinct.

1924-S 10C MS63FB PCGS #4947

Teletrade Auction (April 2000): Well struck with hints of rust and lilac toning. All bands are very distinct.

1924-S 10C MS63FB PCGS #4947

Teletrade Auction (April 2000): Well struck with hints of rust and lilac toning. All bands are very distinct.

1925 10C MS63FB PCGS #4949

Coin Universe Auction (May 1999): Light gold toning with nice bands.

1925 10C MS63FB PCGS #4949

Coin Universe Auction (May 1999): Light gold toning with nice bands.

1925 10C MS63FB PCGS #4949

Coin Universe Auction (May 1999): Light gold toning with nice bands.

1925-D 10C MS63FB PCGS #4951

Long Beach Coin Expo/Gomes (February 2000): All bands are well-defined; even champagne toning.

1925-D 10C MS63FB PCGS #4951

Long Beach Coin Expo/Gomes (February 2000): All bands are well-defined; even champagne toning.

1925-D 10C MS63FB PCGS #4951

Long Beach Coin Expo/Gomes (February 2000): All bands are well-defined; even champagne toning.

1925-S 10C MS64FB PCGS #4953

Teletrade Auction (December 1999): Nice sharp bands; old-silver toning offset the devices nicely

1925-S 10C MS64FB PCGS #4953

Teletrade Auction (December 1999): Nice sharp bands; old-silver toning offset the devices nicely

1925-S 10C MS64FB PCGS #4953

Teletrade Auction (December 1999): Nice sharp bands; old-silver toning offset the devices nicely

1926 10C MS63FB PCGS #4955

Teletrade Auction (June 1998): Good strike, good band separation and definition, blast white satin surfaces with plenty of silver luster.

1926 10C MS63FB PCGS #4955

Teletrade Auction (June 1998): Good strike, good band separation and definition, blast white satin surfaces with plenty of silver luster.

1926 10C MS63FB PCGS #4955

Teletrade Auction (June 1998): Good strike, good band separation and definition, blast white satin surfaces with plenty of silver luster.

1926-D 10C MS64FB PCGS #4957

Teletrade Auction (December 1999): Center bands distinct, though not great separation. The second and third bands at the top appear merged in spots. Light champagne coloration.

1926-D 10C MS64FB PCGS #4957

Teletrade Auction (December 1999): Center bands distinct, though not great separation. The second and third bands at the top appear merged in spots. Light champagne coloration.

1926-D 10C MS64FB PCGS #4957

Teletrade Auction (December 1999): Center bands distinct, though not great separation. The second and third bands at the top appear merged in spots. Light champagne coloration.

1926-S 10C MS62FB PCGS #4959

Heritage Auction (June 2005): Somewhat tough date with full bands. This one has distinct bands with good separation. There is some scuffing on the obverse, champagne toning overall with spotty old-silver toning mostly in the fields.

1926-S 10C MS62FB PCGS #4959

Heritage Auction (June 2005): Somewhat tough date with full bands. This one has distinct bands with good separation. There is some scuffing on the obverse, champagne toning overall with spotty old-silver toning mostly in the fields.

1926-S 10C MS62FB PCGS #4959

Heritage Auction (June 2005): Somewhat tough date with full bands. This one has distinct bands with good separation. There is some scuffing on the obverse, champagne toning overall with spotty old-silver toning mostly in the fields.

1927 10C MS64FB PCGS #4961

Teletrade Auction (October 1998): Brilliant silver luster from satin surfaces; all bands fully defined.

1927 10C MS64FB PCGS #4961

Teletrade Auction (October 1998): Brilliant silver luster from satin surfaces; all bands fully defined.

1927 10C MS64FB PCGS #4961

Teletrade Auction (October 1998): Brilliant silver luster from satin surfaces; all bands fully defined.

1927-D 10C MS64FB PCGS #4963

Heritage Auction (February 2006): Full bands, nice strike, slight toning in OGH.

1927-D 10C MS64FB PCGS #4963

Heritage Auction (February 2006): Full bands, nice strike, slight toning in OGH.

1927-D 10C MS64FB PCGS #4963

Heritage Auction (February 2006): Full bands, nice strike, slight toning in OGH.

1927-S 10C MS63FB PCGS #4965

David Lawrence Rare Coins (October 2005): All bands well-defined; some old-silver toning in the periphery with overall champagne coloration with spots of lilac and topaz.

1927-S 10C MS63FB PCGS #4965

David Lawrence Rare Coins (October 2005): All bands well-defined; some old-silver toning in the periphery with overall champagne coloration with spots of lilac and topaz.

1927-S 10C MS63FB PCGS #4965

David Lawrence Rare Coins (October 2005): All bands well-defined; some old-silver toning in the periphery with overall champagne coloration with spots of lilac and topaz.

1928 10C MS64FB PCGS #4967

Teletrade Auction (August 1998): Well struck; bands boldly defined this coin has solid silver color and luster.

1928 10C MS64FB PCGS #4967

Teletrade Auction (August 1998): Well struck; bands boldly defined this coin has solid silver color and luster.

1928 10C MS64FB PCGS #4967

Teletrade Auction (August 1998): Well struck; bands boldly defined this coin has solid silver color and luster.

1928-D 10C MS64FB PCGS #4969

Long Beach Coin Expo/Liberty (February 2000): Good strike and color with natural silver luster; well defined bands.

1928-D 10C MS64FB PCGS #4969

Long Beach Coin Expo/Liberty (February 2000): Good strike and color with natural silver luster; well defined bands.

1928-D 10C MS64FB PCGS #4969

Long Beach Coin Expo/Liberty (February 2000): Good strike and color with natural silver luster; well defined bands.

1928-S 10C MS65FB PCGS #4971

Coin Universe Auction (September 1999): All bands are clearly separate, separation of center bands are average. There are a couple of tick marks on Liberty, notably one on her neck.

1928-S 10C MS65FB PCGS #4971

Coin Universe Auction (September 1999): All bands are clearly separate, separation of center bands are average. There are a couple of tick marks on Liberty, notably one on her neck.

1928-S 10C MS65FB PCGS #4971

Coin Universe Auction (September 1999): All bands are clearly separate, separation of center bands are average. There are a couple of tick marks on Liberty, notably one on her neck.

1929 10C MS66FB PCGS #4973

Teletrade Auction (July 1998): Brilliant silver luster, satin surfaces, bold strike and all bands extremely well defined. This OGH gem shines.

1929 10C MS66FB PCGS #4973

Teletrade Auction (July 1998): Brilliant silver luster, satin surfaces, bold strike and all bands extremely well defined. This OGH gem shines.

1929 10C MS66FB PCGS #4973

Teletrade Auction (July 1998): Brilliant silver luster, satin surfaces, bold strike and all bands extremely well defined. This OGH gem shines.

1929-D 10C MS65FB PCGS #4975

Teletrade Auction (June 1998): Spotty old-silver toning on this OGH gem. Nicely separated bands.

1929-D 10C MS65FB PCGS #4975

Teletrade Auction (June 1998): Spotty old-silver toning on this OGH gem. Nicely separated bands.

1929-D 10C MS65FB PCGS #4975

Teletrade Auction (June 1998): Spotty old-silver toning on this OGH gem. Nicely separated bands.

1929-S 10C MS65FB PCGS #4977

Coin Universe Auction (September 1999): A hint of champagne toning from these satin gem surfaces. Bands are nicely distinct.

1929-S 10C MS65FB PCGS #4977

Coin Universe Auction (September 1999): A hint of champagne toning from these satin gem surfaces. Bands are nicely distinct.

1929-S 10C MS65FB PCGS #4977

Coin Universe Auction (September 1999): A hint of champagne toning from these satin gem surfaces. Bands are nicely distinct.

1930 10C MS63FB PCGS #4979

Teletrade Auction (February 1999): Well struck and all bands are well-defined. There is a bit of spotty old-silver toning; but great surfaces and no obvious problems. Grade seems a bit harsh.

1930 10C MS63FB PCGS #4979

Teletrade Auction (February 1999): Well struck and all bands are well-defined. There is a bit of spotty old-silver toning; but great surfaces and no obvious problems. Grade seems a bit harsh.

1930 10C MS63FB PCGS #4979

Teletrade Auction (February 1999): Well struck and all bands are well-defined. There is a bit of spotty old-silver toning; but great surfaces and no obvious problems. Grade seems a bit harsh.

1930-S 10C MS65FB PCGS #4981

Teletrade Auction (June 1999): All bands nicely separate; silver satin surfaces provide plenty of brilliant luster.

1930-S 10C MS65FB PCGS #4981

Teletrade Auction (June 1999): All bands nicely separate; silver satin surfaces provide plenty of brilliant luster.

1930-S 10C MS65FB PCGS #4981

Teletrade Auction (June 1999): All bands nicely separate; silver satin surfaces provide plenty of brilliant luster.

1931 10C MS64FB PCGS #4983

Teletrade Auction (May 1999): Some spotty toning, this OGH Mercury Dime has nice bands.

1931 10C MS64FB PCGS #4983

Teletrade Auction (May 1999): Some spotty toning, this OGH Mercury Dime has nice bands.

1931 10C MS64FB PCGS #4983

Teletrade Auction (May 1999): Some spotty toning, this OGH Mercury Dime has nice bands.

1931-D 10C MS64FB PCGS #4985

Teletrade Auction (February 1999): Light champagne toning from satin surfaces. Good band separation.

1931-D 10C MS64FB PCGS #4985

Teletrade Auction (February 1999): Light champagne toning from satin surfaces. Good band separation.

1931-D 10C MS64FB PCGS #4985

Teletrade Auction (February 1999): Light champagne toning from satin surfaces. Good band separation.

1931-S 10C MS64FB PCGS #4987

Coin Universe Auction (February 2000): Minimal band separation for the center bands, but enough for the designation.

1931-S 10C MS64FB PCGS #4987

Coin Universe Auction (February 2000): Minimal band separation for the center bands, but enough for the designation.

1931-S 10C MS64FB PCGS #4987

Coin Universe Auction (February 2000): Minimal band separation for the center bands, but enough for the designation.

1934 10C MS65FB PCGS #4989

Teletrade Auction (September 1998): Nice strike and detail; excellent band definition, silver satiny surfaces provide ample luster.

1934 10C MS65FB PCGS #4989

Teletrade Auction (September 1998): Nice strike and detail; excellent band definition, silver satiny surfaces provide ample luster.

1934 10C MS65FB PCGS #4989

Teletrade Auction (September 1998): Nice strike and detail; excellent band definition, silver satiny surfaces provide ample luster.

1934-D 10C MS65FB PCGS #4991

Teletrade Auction (June 1998): All bands are clearly separate; some turquoise and old-silver toning in the periphery.

1934-D 10C MS65FB PCGS #4991

Teletrade Auction (June 1998): All bands are clearly separate; some turquoise and old-silver toning in the periphery.

1934-D 10C MS65FB PCGS #4991

Teletrade Auction (June 1998): All bands are clearly separate; some turquoise and old-silver toning in the periphery.

1935 10C MS65FB PCGS #4993

Teletrade Auction (August 1998): Light overall champagne coloring; minimal separation of the center bands for the designation.

1935 10C MS65FB PCGS #4993

Teletrade Auction (August 1998): Light overall champagne coloring; minimal separation of the center bands for the designation.

1935 10C MS65FB PCGS #4993

Teletrade Auction (August 1998): Light overall champagne coloring; minimal separation of the center bands for the designation.

1935-D 10C MS64FB PCGS #4995

Teletrade Auction (September 1998): Good band separation; great silver luster in OGH.

1935-D 10C MS64FB PCGS #4995

Teletrade Auction (September 1998): Good band separation; great silver luster in OGH.

1935-D 10C MS64FB PCGS #4995

Teletrade Auction (September 1998): Good band separation; great silver luster in OGH.

1935-S 10C MS64FB PCGS #4997

Teletrade Auction (August 1998): Nice distinct bands.

1935-S 10C MS64FB PCGS #4997

Teletrade Auction (August 1998): Nice distinct bands.

1935-S 10C MS64FB PCGS #4997

Teletrade Auction (August 1998): Nice distinct bands.

1936 10C MS66FB PCGS #4999

Teletrade Auction (August 1998): Satin surfaces, plenty of silver luster, fully separated bands.

1936 10C MS66FB PCGS #4999

Teletrade Auction (August 1998): Satin surfaces, plenty of silver luster, fully separated bands.

1936 10C MS66FB PCGS #4999

Teletrade Auction (August 1998): Satin surfaces, plenty of silver luster, fully separated bands.

1936-D 10C MS65FB PCGS #5001

Teletrade Auction (November 1998): Very nice bands on this OGH gem; satin surfaces with the hint of champagne toning.

1936-D 10C MS65FB PCGS #5001

Teletrade Auction (November 1998): Very nice bands on this OGH gem; satin surfaces with the hint of champagne toning.

1936-D 10C MS65FB PCGS #5001

Teletrade Auction (November 1998): Very nice bands on this OGH gem; satin surfaces with the hint of champagne toning.

1936-D 10C MS65FB PCGS #5001

Teletrade Auction (November 1998): Very nice bands on this OGH gem; satin surfaces with the hint of champagne toning.

1936-S 10C MS65FB PCGS #5003

Teletrade Auction (August 1998): Mottled old-silver toning with fair band separation of the center bands.

1936-S 10C MS65FB PCGS #5003

Teletrade Auction (August 1998): Mottled old-silver toning with fair band separation of the center bands.

1936-S 10C MS65FB PCGS #5003

Teletrade Auction (August 1998): Mottled old-silver toning with fair band separation of the center bands.

1937 10C MS67FB PCGS #5005

Teletrade Auction (September 1998): Brilliant silver luster, strong strike, very bold definition of all bands, outstanding eye appeal.

1937 10C MS67FB PCGS #5005

Teletrade Auction (September 1998): Brilliant silver luster, strong strike, very bold definition of all bands, outstanding eye appeal.

1937 10C MS67FB PCGS #5005

Teletrade Auction (September 1998): Brilliant silver luster, strong strike, very bold definition of all bands, outstanding eye appeal.

1937-D 10C MS65FB PCGS #5007

Teletrade Auction (August 1998): Good band separation; some mottled old-silver toning.

1937-D 10C MS65FB PCGS #5007

Teletrade Auction (August 1998): Good band separation; some mottled old-silver toning.

1937-D 10C MS65FB PCGS #5007

Teletrade Auction (August 1998): Good band separation; some mottled old-silver toning.

1937-S 10C MS65FB PCGS #5009

Teletrade Auction (July 1998): Some russet toning on both sides; nice bands.

1937-S 10C MS65FB PCGS #5009

Teletrade Auction (July 1998): Some russet toning on both sides; nice bands.

1937-S 10C MS65FB PCGS #5009

Teletrade Auction (July 1998): Some russet toning on both sides; nice bands.

1938 10C MS66FB PCGS #5011

Coin Universe Auction (October 1998): Good bands with light gold toning over all surfaces.

1938 10C MS66FB PCGS #5011

Coin Universe Auction (October 1998): Good bands with light gold toning over all surfaces.

1938 10C MS66FB PCGS #5011

Coin Universe Auction (October 1998): Good bands with light gold toning over all surfaces.

1938-D 10C MS66FB PCGS #5013

Teletrade Auction (June 1998): Light champagne toning with a few darker toning spots. Nice strike with good band separation on this OGH gem.

1938-D 10C MS66FB PCGS #5013

Teletrade Auction (June 1998): Light champagne toning with a few darker toning spots. Nice strike with good band separation on this OGH gem.

1938-D 10C MS66FB PCGS #5013

Teletrade Auction (June 1998): Light champagne toning with a few darker toning spots. Nice strike with good band separation on this OGH gem.

1938-S 10C MS66FB PCGS #5015

Teletrade Auction (June 1998): Nice strike on this OGH gem with excellent band definition.

1938-S 10C MS66FB PCGS #5015

Teletrade Auction (June 1998): Nice strike on this OGH gem with excellent band definition.

1938-S 10C MS66FB PCGS #5015

Teletrade Auction (June 1998): Nice strike on this OGH gem with excellent band definition.

1939 10C MS66FB PCGS #5017

Coin Universe Auction (October 1998): Very light champagne toning; nice bands.

1939 10C MS66FB PCGS #5017

Coin Universe Auction (October 1998): Very light champagne toning; nice bands.

1939 10C MS66FB PCGS #5017

Coin Universe Auction (October 1998): Very light champagne toning; nice bands.

1939-D 10C MS67FB PCGS #5019

Teletrade Auction (June 1999): Brilliant silver, satin surfaces, well-struck with great band separation.

1939-D 10C MS67FB PCGS #5019

Teletrade Auction (June 1999): Brilliant silver, satin surfaces, well-struck with great band separation.

1939-D 10C MS67FB PCGS #5019

Teletrade Auction (June 1999): Brilliant silver, satin surfaces, well-struck with great band separation.

1939-S 10C MS65FB PCGS #5021

Coin Universe Auction (April 1999): All bands are distinct, center bands are not well struck but separate.

1939-S 10C MS65FB PCGS #5021

Coin Universe Auction (April 1999): All bands are distinct, center bands are not well struck but separate.

1939-S 10C MS65FB PCGS #5021

Coin Universe Auction (April 1999): All bands are distinct, center bands are not well struck but separate.

1940 10C MS65FB PCGS #5023

Teletrade Auction (July 1998): Very good strike, boldly defined bands that are very distinct. Slight die-rotation.

1940 10C MS65FB PCGS #5023

Teletrade Auction (July 1998): Very good strike, boldly defined bands that are very distinct. Slight die-rotation.

1940 10C MS65FB PCGS #5023

Teletrade Auction (July 1998): Very good strike, boldly defined bands that are very distinct. Slight die-rotation.

1940-D 10C MS66FB PCGS #5025

Coin Universe Auction (October 1998): Brilliant silver luster, excellent band separation.

1940-D 10C MS66FB PCGS #5025

Coin Universe Auction (October 1998): Brilliant silver luster, excellent band separation.

1940-D 10C MS66FB PCGS #5025

Coin Universe Auction (October 1998): Brilliant silver luster, excellent band separation.

1940-S 10C MS66FB PCGS #5027

eBay Auction (November 2005): Blue & Violet toning, well struck gem with full bands.

1940-S 10C MS66FB PCGS #5027

eBay Auction (November 2005): Blue & Violet toning, well struck gem with full bands.

1940-S 10C MS66FB PCGS #5027

eBay Auction (November 2005): Blue & Violet toning, well struck gem with full bands.

1941 10C MS67FB PCGS #5029

Teletrade Auction (March 2000): Brilliant silver gem, well-struck, great bands.

1941 10C MS67FB PCGS #5029

Teletrade Auction (March 2000): Brilliant silver gem, well-struck, great bands.

1941 10C MS67FB PCGS #5029

Teletrade Auction (March 2000): Brilliant silver gem, well-struck, great bands.

1941-D 10C MS67FB PCGS #5031

eBay Auction (October 2005): Well struck gem, silver satiny tone-free surfaces, solid bands.

1941-D 10C MS67FB PCGS #5031

eBay Auction (October 2005): Well struck gem, silver satiny tone-free surfaces, solid bands.

1941-D 10C MS67FB PCGS #5031

eBay Auction (October 2005): Well struck gem, silver satiny tone-free surfaces, solid bands.

1941-S 10C MS67FB PCGS #5033

1941-S Mercury Dime MS67FB { PCGS-3 } (Aug'2005) Great silver luster shines off of this nicely struck gem with full separation of all bands. This gem was struck during the year that the United States entered World War II.

1941-S 10C MS67FB PCGS #5033

1941-S Mercury Dime MS67FB { PCGS-3 } (Aug'2005) Great silver luster shines off of this nicely struck gem with full separation of all bands. This gem was struck during the year that the United States entered World War II.

1941-S 10C MS67FB PCGS #5033

1941-S Mercury Dime MS67FB { PCGS-3 } (Aug'2005) Great silver luster shines off of this nicely struck gem with full separation of all bands. This gem was struck during the year that the United States entered World War II.

1942 10C MS66FB PCGS #5035

Teletrade Auction (August 1998): Solid silver luster, separate but not boldly distinct center bands, nice eye appeal in OGH.

1942 10C MS66FB PCGS #5035

Teletrade Auction (August 1998): Solid silver luster, separate but not boldly distinct center bands, nice eye appeal in OGH.

1942 10C MS66FB PCGS #5035

Teletrade Auction (August 1998): Solid silver luster, separate but not boldly distinct center bands, nice eye appeal in OGH.

1942-D 10C MS66FB PCGS #5039

Teletrade Auction (August 1998): Slight die-rotation, nice solid strike with well-formed bands with a large toning spot at the top on the reverese.

1942-D 10C MS66FB PCGS #5039

Teletrade Auction (August 1998): Slight die-rotation, nice solid strike with well-formed bands with a large toning spot at the top on the reverese.

1942-D 10C MS66FB PCGS #5039

Teletrade Auction (August 1998): Slight die-rotation, nice solid strike with well-formed bands with a large toning spot at the top on the reverese.

1942-S 10C MS65FB PCGS #5043

Teletrade Auction (July 1998): Some old silver and russet toning. Bizarre polished die offers intriguing halo effect for Liberty. Nice strike with fully defined bands.

1942-S 10C MS65FB PCGS #5043

Teletrade Auction (July 1998): Some old silver and russet toning. Bizarre polished die offers intriguing halo effect for Liberty. Nice strike with fully defined bands.

1942-S 10C MS65FB PCGS #5043

Teletrade Auction (July 1998): Some old silver and russet toning. Bizarre polished die offers intriguing halo effect for Liberty. Nice strike with fully defined bands.

1943 10C MS65FB PCGS #5045

Teletrade Auction (July 1998): Good silver luster and shine, fully separated bands.

1943 10C MS65FB PCGS #5045

Teletrade Auction (July 1998): Good silver luster and shine, fully separated bands.

1943 10C MS65FB PCGS #5045

Teletrade Auction (July 1998): Good silver luster and shine, fully separated bands.

1943-D 10C MS67FB PCGS #5047

Coin Universe Auction (April 2000): Outstanding mint-state silver luster; well-struck and fully defined bands.

1943-D 10C MS67FB PCGS #5047

Coin Universe Auction (April 2000): Outstanding mint-state silver luster; well-struck and fully defined bands.

1943-D 10C MS67FB PCGS #5047

Coin Universe Auction (April 2000): Outstanding mint-state silver luster; well-struck and fully defined bands.

1943-S 10C MS66FB PCGS #5049

Teletrade Auction (October 1998): Solid bands; light champagne toning.

1943-S 10C MS66FB PCGS #5049

Teletrade Auction (October 1998): Solid bands; light champagne toning.

1943-S 10C MS66FB PCGS #5049

Teletrade Auction (October 1998): Solid bands; light champagne toning.

1944 10C MS65FB PCGS #5051

Teletrade Auction (August 1998): OGH gem with just enough center band separation, brilliant silver color and luster.

1944 10C MS65FB PCGS #5051

Teletrade Auction (August 1998): OGH gem with just enough center band separation, brilliant silver color and luster.

1944 10C MS65FB PCGS #5051

Teletrade Auction (August 1998): OGH gem with just enough center band separation, brilliant silver color and luster.

1944-D 10C MS67FB PCGS #5053

Coin Universe Auction (March 2000): Very bold strike, extremely nice bands, great color and luster.

1944-D 10C MS67FB PCGS #5053

Coin Universe Auction (March 2000): Very bold strike, extremely nice bands, great color and luster.

1944-D 10C MS67FB PCGS #5053

Coin Universe Auction (March 2000): Very bold strike, extremely nice bands, great color and luster.

1944-S 10C MS66FB PCGS #5055

Teletrade Auction (July 1998): Nice bands on this silver gem.

1944-S 10C MS66FB PCGS #5055

Teletrade Auction (July 1998): Nice bands on this silver gem.

1944-S 10C MS66FB PCGS #5055

Teletrade Auction (July 1998): Nice bands on this silver gem.

1945 10C MS63FB PCGS #5057

Heritate Auction (November 2005): Center bands are barely separate, but enough for the designation on this fluke final year rarity from Philly (primarily due to the rush to melt in 1964 before 'full bands' were fully appreciated).

1945 10C MS63FB PCGS #5057

Heritate Auction (November 2005): Center bands are barely separate, but enough for the designation on this fluke final year rarity from Philly (primarily due to the rush to melt in 1964 before 'full bands' were fully appreciated).

1945 10C MS63FB PCGS #5057

Heritate Auction (November 2005): Center bands are barely separate, but enough for the designation on this fluke final year rarity from Philly (primarily due to the rush to melt in 1964 before 'full bands' were fully appreciated).

1945-D 10C MS65FB PCGS #5059

Teletrade Auction (June 1998): Champagne and old-silver toning on this gem. All bands are fully defined and separte.

1945-D 10C MS65FB PCGS #5059

Teletrade Auction (June 1998): Champagne and old-silver toning on this gem. All bands are fully defined and separte.

1945-D 10C MS65FB PCGS #5059

Teletrade Auction (June 1998): Champagne and old-silver toning on this gem. All bands are fully defined and separte.

1945-S 10C MS65FB PCGS #5061

Teletrade Auction (June 1998): Nice bands and luster on this OGH gem.

1945-S 10C MS65FB PCGS #5061

Teletrade Auction (June 1998): Nice bands and luster on this OGH gem.

1945-S 10C MS65FB PCGS #5061

Teletrade Auction (June 1998): Nice bands and luster on this OGH gem.