Roosevelt Dimes 1946-date
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Coin Inventory: US: Dimes: Roosevelt Dimes 1946-date | ||||||
Date | Grade | Catalog # | Description | Price | Item # | |
Double die reverse; strong DDR, quite scarce! | 9808-041 | |||||
S over inverted S; Problem free coin with nice remaining lustre. Interesting error. | 1508-023 | |||||
Old S/D; Light toning over decent lustre. | 0303-066 | |||||
Light bands faded blue/green toning over hairline free surfaces. Why it's only a 65 I don't know! From an original set I just sent in. The hazy spots on reverse picture are on slab except slight discoloration on"ES OF". | 0412-180-3 | |||||
Old FS-014.5, S/D: A frosty white coin with muted cartwheel lustre and a touch of rub. | 9810-065 | |||||
A brilliant frosty white coin with a trace of bluish toning on the obverse. The strike just missed FB designation. | 9312-034 | |||||
Blast white and flashy. Appears to have full bands to me! But PCGS didn't agree and not worth another try. | 0507-484 | |||||
Old RPM-001; A lustrous white coin that has full bands except where one tiny bagmark connects two of them. | 0611-099 | |||||
A brilliant frosty coin that should have been designated FB. There are only a couple of tiny marks visible on the whole coin. What does it take for a 67? | 0507-488 | |||||
A blast white coin with some light toning and so close to full bands. | 2411-010 | |||||
Old RPM #1; A problem free worn coin that still displays the ROPM well. | 9711-110 | |||||
RPM #2; A creamy white coin that is essentially FB (I've seen worse called that!). | 0212-037 | |||||
An attractive dime with a trace of light pastel reddish yellow toning on the obverse, and a ring of yellow-gold toning covering the lettering on the reverse | 0412-259 | |||||
Pretty pastel red and blue album toning over brilliant mirrors. Nice eye appeal, | 1707-181-1 | |||||
A neat coin with a DCAM obverse and regular mirror reverse. | 1010-055-5 | |||||
Roosevelt dime encased in a metal ring, Neutron Irradiated, from a vending machine at the Museum of Atomic Energy in Oak Ridge, TN. Much nicer coin than normally seen. | 1004-038 | |||||
A coin with brilliant clear reflective mirrors to offset the frosted devices. No blemishes of any note. I thought it should 69. | 8105-021 | |||||
A brilliant fully struck coin. | 2402-010 | |||||
pointed 9; A pretty coin with ice blue toning surrounding a light gold center on the obverse, and much lighter reverse toning. Very well struck too. | 0708-100-106 | |||||
Brilliant | 9503-023 |