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1964 Dime Condition And Die Scratch / Gouge Errors.

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 Posted 08/22/2013  5:31 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add CaptRS to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I purchased a roll of 1964 dimes at a local shop for the silver value. When I looked through the roll I noticed they were in very nice condition. Also approx 7 of them have what looks to be a die scratch / gouge error. On the obverse above "GOD" there is a raised line that is identical on 7 or so of the coins.

Being new to coin collecting I want to know if this is likely a die scratch error and if so does it make them more valuable? Does having several with the same error mean they are more valuable as a set? Also approximately what grade might a coin in this condition receive?

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If they all have the same die scratch, then they would have to be uncirculated and from the same batch. Sure looks mint state. Was it a bank or mint roll?
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They were in a plastic tube roll from a coin / jewelry dealer. He buys and sells them. The tube had a label that said 1964 Au. But a couple were obviously not as good. Out of 50 there are 47 that are similar quality with nice luster and details. 6 of them have the exact same mark. I am going to take them to a different shop that deals more in numismatic value coins but I don't want to get an idea if they are worth much or not. Thanks for your reply.
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