6335

1916-D 10C MS65 Full Bands NGC. The relative avail

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1916-D 10C  MS65 Full Bands NGC. The relative avail
<B>1916-D 10C MS65 Full Bands NGC.</B></I> The relative availability of 1916-D quarters is directly related to the unavailability and low mintage of 1916-D dimes. The entire mintage of 264,000 dimes was produced in November. At a meeting of mint superintendents and the director at the end of November, it was decided that the striking of all other denominations should be suspended at the Denver mint until the Treasury Department's order for four million quarters could be satisfied. This placed considerable pressure on the ten-year old Denver mint, and as a result, by the time the Treasury Department's order could be fulfilled, the calendar year was over and it was time to move on to coins dated 1917.<BR> Knowledgeable collectors are aware that the 1916-D dime is not rare in the absolute sense. However, like the 1909-S VDB cent, its low mintage and <I>perception</B></I> of rarity are far more important than an actual lack of coins in the marketplace--these two factors being the primary motivators that have consistently increased the price of the 1916-D dime in all grades over the past 70 years. In Gem condition and with full central crossbands on the reverse, though, the 1916-D is an important condition scarcity and there are never enough coins available to satisfy collector demand. This is an all-brilliant coin that displays the usual granular, matte-like texture with an overlay of satiny mint luster. There are no singularly mentionable abrasions on either side of this lovely piece and the crossbands are deeply split on the reverse with almost no fadeaway around the peripheries. Only 19 pieces have been so graded by NGC with another 31 certified by PCGS (1/05), and only 29 coins are known in higher grades. This is an impressive and lustrous example of this important 20th century key. Lot:6335