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What does js 2 mean on jewerly
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What does js 2 mean on jewerly
It isn't a "JS" (and JS isn't the mintmark, the mintmark, if any would be found on the reverse) dime. It is a Roosevelt Dime, the JS are the designer's initials. It is silver, however, and worth around $2.15 in silver content.
i have the same setting. made in 1920, sterling silver. according to my research, it would be about 5,000 dollars as a set. check replacements.com for individual purchase. very valuable when sold or replaced indiviually. mine was my grandparents', so the sentimental value surpasses anything else
The initials "JS" are representative of the designer's name, John Sinnrock.
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JS means your initials of your name and your wife name.
John R. Sinnock, the designer of the coin.
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It's just a silver Roosevelt dime worth about a dollar
Value is about $1.00 and JS is NOT a mint mark it's the designers initials, the mint mark is on the reverse. Obverse mint marks were not used on dimes until 1968
1964 was the highest mintage year for Roosevelt silver dimes, most are valued for the silver at about $2.50.NOTE: The letters JS you see are the designers initials, all Roosevelt dimes have them and they add nothing to the value.With the high silver prices only Mint State coins have higher values..07234 troy ounce X Silver Spot @ $40 troy ounceExample: .07234 X $40.00 = $2.89This is just the value in silver, not the collectors value.