Proof coins with no mint mark are available and they are each valued at around $5 in PR 65 condition.
Are there any rare 1964 dimes?
The 1964 clad Roosevelt dime is a rare coin with only a handful of specimens, and these are worth four figures or more.
What is the error on a 1964 dime?
Silver Composition The 1964 D Silver Roosevelt Dime had a major error on some of the coins. Some coins feature a slight doubling of the words “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA” – “ONE DIME” and the motto “E PLURIBUS UNUM” on the Reverse of the coin.
Current Silver Bullion Value: $1.69 The US minted the 1964 dime with no mint mark and also the 1964 D dime. The mint mark, when present, can be found on the reverse side of the coin.
What’s the value of a 1964 D dime?
Both the 1964 dimes with no mint mark and the 1964 D dimes have similar values. In extremely fine condition these coins sell for a slight premium above their silver melt value. In uncirculated condition the price is around $4 for coins with an MS 63 grade.
Why was there a shortage of silver dimes in 1964?
This was due to the skyrocketing price of silver, which had been increasing on a yearly basis over the course of the early 1960s. The rising intrinsic value of silver had prompted many enterprising individuals to hoard all silver coins, including Roosevelt dimes, from circulation, thus causing a major nationwide coin shortage.
What’s the value of a 1982 No P dime?
A “1982 No P Mint Mark” coin is worth considerably more than regular 1982 Philadelphia mint dimes. As such, this coin is frequently counterfeit or altered from common 1982-P dimes. Therefore, you should have the coin authenticated by a reputable coin dealer or third party grading service. Photo of 1982 “No P” Roosevelt dime
When was the no mint mark dime made?
In 1982 a die was made for a Roosevelt dime without the required “P” mint mark. A “1982 No P Mint Mark” coin is worth considerably more than regular 1982 Philadelphia mint dimes.