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With coins, supplies are limited either because they are very old, were minted in very limited supplies, or contain errors or other distinctive features that set them apart. Errors are a common ...
You’re unlikely to get $19,550 for a 1943 Mercury Dime (though, who knows, maybe you’ll get lucky!). However, if your coin features one of the Broad-Struck or Repunched Mint Mark errors ...
Some of the rarest and most valuable coins in U.S. history owe their worth to minting errors that slipped through unnoticed. Coins like the 1943 Copper Penny, struck in copper instead of wartime ...
The dime/nail is estimated to be worth roughly $10,000. In the billions of coins it has made over its history, the U.S. Mint has made more than a few errors.
In the billions of coins it has made over its history, the U.S. Mint has made more than a few errors. There were Lincoln pennies that were struck onto the material for a dime, Washington quarters ...
1975 No S Proof Roosevelt Dime: $450,000 A “proof” coin is one that is not intended for circulation as currency, but rather to serve as a model for the future coins. You don’t usually see errors with ...
The dime/nail is estimated to be worth roughly $10,000. In the billions of coins it has made over its history, the U.S. Mint has made more than a few errors.
A spokesman for the U.S. Mint was unavailable to answer the question of whether the nail/dime is considered valid currency. The Heritage auction that includes the nail/dime also includes several ...
The dime/nail is estimated to be worth roughly $10,000. In the billions of coins it has made over its history, the U.S. Mint has made more than a few errors.