...10 cents. They are commonly found in circulation.
The 1965 dime is a Roosevelt dime. This dime does not carry a mint mark and there were 1,652, 140,000 of them minted in the U.S. They have a value of between 10 cents and 2 dollars.
what is the value for a 1972 dime
It is a JS, standing for John R. Sinnock, the designer of the Roosevelt dime.
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The front or a dime currently contains: - LIBERTY - IN GOD WE TRUST - the date - the mint mark - Roosevelt's head
The 1965 dime is a Roosevelt dime. This dime does not carry a mint mark and there were 1,652, 140,000 of them minted in the U.S. They have a value of between 10 cents and 2 dollars.
The most valuable is a error coin, the 1982 dime with no P mint mark. It has a value of $110.00
what is the value for a 1972 dime
Roosevelt appered on the dime for the first time in 1946. The 1937-D Mercury Dime is not rare and most show heavy wear and are valued at $2.00-$9.00
It is a JS, standing for John R. Sinnock, the designer of the Roosevelt dime.
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The front or a dime currently contains: - LIBERTY - IN GOD WE TRUST - the date - the mint mark - Roosevelt's head
A 1961 dime is worth about $2 to $6, depending on its condition. The letters JS are not a mint mark. They're the initials of John Sinnock who sculpted Roosevelt's bust as it appears on the coin. Those initials appear on all Roosevelt dimes regardless of where or when they were minted.
In 1982 the mint mark was accidentally left off a set of Philadelphia dime dies. Numismedia lists the following retail values for this error, as of 06/2009: Worn condition - $32 Moderately worn - $52 Slightly worn - $60 Almost no wear - $85 Uncirculated - $120+
$2 to $5000 depending upon the mint mark and the condition of the coin.
The value of the more common dates among Roosevelt dimes is based on their silver content rather than their mint mark(*) Regardless of mint mark, a 1959 dime is worth about 0.072 times the current price of silver which can be found in the business section of a newspaper or at a site such as kitco.com/ (*) See the related question for info about mint marks
No, the JS refers to the designer's initials. Any mintmark on a dime from 1953 will be found on the reverse to the left of the torch.