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What's A Good Price For Mercury Dimes And Roosevelt.dimes

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 Posted 12/27/2015  6:49 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add sel_69l to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
7.2 X face OK for me.

That means buying 90% Roosies or lowball Mercs for one Australian dollar each. (one Australian Dollar will currently buy me $U.S.0.72). They come from dealers' junk boxes, but only rarely, and as singles, if I am luck enough to find them.
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Checking out Silvertowne sounds like a good idea. Never have dealt with them personally but I've heard that they travel to a lot of shows and their buy/sell margins are very reasonable.

If you are ever in Cincinnati area I can make a few recommend some dealers that are fair and should have what you are looking for.
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I pay $1.40 for mercury or Roosevelt dimes.
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Northern Indiana here, the LCS I go to is usually in the 13-14 times face range. So $1.30 or so a piece. Been hovering there for a while.
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"The 1975 dime ( no mint mark means Philly mint) is worth 10 cents in circulated condition."

That's unless it's from an "s" proof set. I think 2 have been found. The dies were made in Philly &
shipped West. Some say it's the most valuable US coin. Others say the '93CC dime-unique.
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We may see silver come down into the 8-9 times face but I doubt the coin dealers will drop their prices much lower on single coin picks ....

Having said that those junk bins sometimes have some real values in them - best of luck to finishing all those roseys in the bin!
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13 x face at my LCS
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I checked out silver town they no longer sell coins, they had a few left to choose from, got me a 1986 American eagle pr69 ultra cameo for 40$ though which I'm really happy with.
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