Don’t Spend That Dime! 7 Rare Coins and a $90M Quarter Still Floating Around

1975 No-S Proof Roosevelt Dime Value: Over $500,000 What's Special: This mistake coin was supposed to be produced in San Francisco but lacked the mintmark “S.” Only two 1975 No-S Proof Roosevelt Dimes remain, and one sold for $506,250 at auction. Watch your 1975-proof dimes—they may be valuable.

S Barber Dime 1894 Worth over $1 million  What's Special: Due to its limited production of 24, this dime is a collector's dream. One of the most precious coins ever created due to its rarity and historical significance. If you locate one, don't spend!

The 1916 Mercury Dime Value: $100,000+ Why it's Special: Denver struck only 264,000 of these coins, making them uncommon and valuable. They were made to resemble the Mercury dime and can sell for over $100,000.

seated Liberty Dime 1873 Value: $100,000+ What's Special: This Carson City-minted coin is uncommon and valuable due to its unique design and limited mintage. Carson City seated Liberty dimes are rare, especially mint.

1982 No-P A Roosevelt Dime Up to $5,000 What Makes it Special: This dime was struck without a mint mark, a rare error that might increase its value. Minting equipment malfunctioned during manufacture, causing the error.

1955 Roosevelt Double Die Dime Value: Over $2,000. This coin is special because of a double die mistake that duplicates the design. Collectors value its historical worth and rarity due to this misunderstanding.

1916 Full-Band Mercury Dime Value: $20K+ What's Special: Full bands on the reverse make a 1916 Mercury Dime desirable. Reverse band lines are typically worn, so the coin has “full bands” feature. Coins with visible bands are valued much more than worn ones.

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