🚨 STOP SCROLLING! That dime in your pocket could be worth $450,000! 🚨
Most people think a dime is just ten cents, but collectors are scouring change jars for a few specific “lottery ticket” coins. If you find one of these 5 Roosevelt Dimes, you aren’t just looking at spare change—you’re looking at a massive payday.
The Top 5 Most Valuable Roosevelt Dimes to Look For:
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1975 “No S” Proof Roosevelt Dime ($450,000+) This is the “Holy Grail” of modern dimes. It was supposed to have an “S” mint mark from San Francisco, but two were struck without it. Only two have ever been found. If you find a third, you’ve just won the coin-collecting lottery!
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1968 “No S” Proof Roosevelt Dime ($15,000–$40,000) Similar to the ’75, this 1968 dime is missing its “S” mint mark. While more common than the ’75, it’s still incredibly rare and can easily pay off a car or a house at auction.
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1982 “No P” Roosevelt Dime ($300–$2,000) In 1982, the Philadelphia Mint forgot to add the “P” mint mark to some dimes. Because thousands were released into circulation, this is the one you are most likely to actually find in your pocket today!
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1964-D Doubled Die Reverse ($100–$500) Look at the back of your 1964 silver dimes. If the torch, the olive branch, or the lettering looks “doubled” or blurry, you have a major error coin. Since it’s also 90% silver, its value starts high and only goes up.
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1996-W Roosevelt Dime ($30–$100) The “W” stands for West Point. These were never released into general circulation—they were only included in special Mint Sets. However, many of these sets have been broken open, and these dimes occasionally end up in change.
[Value] Why are these worth so much?
The value of a coin is driven by Rarity + Demand + Condition. While a common dime is just worth its weight in metal (or its face value), these specific years contain “minting errors” that make them unique historical artifacts. In the world of numismatics, a single tiny mistake by a machine at the US Mint can turn a piece of copper and nickel into a five-figure investment.
[Call to Action]
Don’t spend another dime until you check the date! 🧐
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Check your jars. * Check your cup holders. * Check the floor of your car.
Watch the full breakdown on YouTube to see exactly where the mint marks are hidden! 👉 Link to YouTube Video: Top 5 Valuable Roosevelt Dimes
Would you like me to create a detailed checklist of what to look for on the “No P” 1982 dime so you can identify it easier?
