You can spot frosted details on its mirror-like silver surfaces, making this piece worth such an astonishing sum of money. Deep cameo coins usually have a well-frosted finish on the obverse of the coin. This coin comes with the Full Bands characteristic. Half-Dimes and Dimes. Here's a rundown of the 4 valuable Roosevelt dimes you should keep your eyes out for in pocket change and rolls: #1 1964 Copper-Nickel Clad Roosevelt Dime This transitional error coin was struck when the United States Mint was moving from the production of 90% silver Roosevelt dimes to making the ten-cent coin from copper-nickel clad. You shouldnt be surprised by the high price since such highly preserved coins with horizontal twin bands on the torch are conditional rarities. It was a proof, made for collectors rather than for circulation. Shop at: APMEX David Lawrence L&C Coins Collectors Corner eBay. While most coins are available for a modest $2.81, this piece was sold in 2003 at an auction for $8,912. One of the most interesting doubling patterns happens in the word UNITED. As seen in the arrow. The Philadelphia mint produced 1,860,000 Roosevelt dimes made of copper and nickel in 1967. I have a 1975 Roosevelt No S Dime, I found it in my piggy bank lol. I have a 1947 s dime , a 1975 no mint mark, a real shiny 1967 no mint, couple other what seems to be error with one side of rim bigger. Dimes from the following year of 1797 also saw similarly low mintage figures and are worth $2,500 and up. A "1982 No P Mint Mark" coin is worth considerably more than regular 1982 Philadelphia mint dimes. It was the highest recorded sale of an American currency in the second half of the 20th century. Anything less than PR68 can be easily found and can only fetch less than $10. Proof variations of the 1955 Roosevelt Dime can get you as much as $18 in PR-65. *Note "---" denotes the coin in this condition is either worth less than a dollar, or face value. Roosevelt dimes in this composition have a lesser melt value of just $0.0302because they are made of 91.67% Copper and 8.33% Nickel. Out of all the No-S Roosevelt Dimes in the proof condition, it is rare and is worth up to $50,000. Also, click here to Learn About Grading Coins. ), which raised money to aid in polio research and victims of the disease. Believe it or not, some of the most valuable dimes are worth more than $1 million. There arent so many collectors of clad coins like this one. This example was sold in February 2016. Only one collector was lucky enough to get the privilege to grab one perfect piece for $9,988 at an auction in 2013. Many of these 1982 no-mintmark dimes were shipped to Ohio, and possibly thousands were distributed as change at the Cedar Point amusement park in Sandusky, Ohio. According to USA Coinbook, the 1951 Roosevelt Dime is worth $2.17 in standard condition, $4.20 $12 in Uncirculated MS+ condition and the numbers can go up to $56 or more in proof condition. In this case, the P indicating it was minted in Philadelphia, is missing. 1954 10C PR68 Deep Cameo Sold on Apr 23, 2014 for: $9,400. Either way, I implore you to get out there and start searching. No-mintmark proof Roosevelt dimes made after 1967 Most proof Roosevelt dimes made since 1968 have been struck at the San Francisco Mint, which places an S mintmark on its proof coinage.