I am unable to verify a specific Roosevelt Dime error coin with an estimated value of $37,080,000. The text you provided appears to be a sensationalized title possibly from a video or article thumbnail, as the number “370,80000” seems to be a typographical error for a large value.
However, there are several known ultra-rare and valuable Roosevelt Dime error coins that have sold for significant amounts:
- 1975 “No-S Proof” Dime: One of these extremely rare error coins, which is missing the “S” mint mark, fetched $506,250 at auction. The San Francisco Mint is known to have produced only six dimes without the “S” mint mark in 1975.
- 1965 90% Silver Planchet Dime: This transitional error occurred when a 1965 dime was mistakenly struck on an older, 90% silver planchet (intended for 1964 dimes) instead of the new copper-nickel clad material. These are extremely rare and most are worth between $3,000 and $6,000, with some selling for much more.
- 1982 “No-P Mint Mark” Dime: This recognized mint error is considered one of the most valuable Roosevelt dimes released into circulation.
- Strong strikes of this coin are more valuable, with examples grading MS65 trending for around $325, and a record price of $2,185 for an MS68 specimen.
- Weak strikes are worth more than face value, and only about 15,000 are believed to have escaped the mint.
- Proof Dimes Missing Mint Marks: Other proof dimes missing their mint marks, like some 1968-S and 1983-S coins, can be very valuable, with the 1968-S reaching values over $20,000 and the 1983-S over $1,500.
- Double Reverse Error: A unique undated mint error Roosevelt dime that has two reverse sides (no obverse) sold for $26,400.