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New Member
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Valued Member
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Sorry but a common business strike, and this may help with taking better photos, all you need is some books and a bottle cap  
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New Member
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Sorry but I can't upload the other picture even I cropped on the image think they have here. Is kind hard get thinks accomplished here. Is true is alot of this coin out but just one example 67 graded and looks like my and for that reason I am in search trip. I am not a collector heck I which I can sell this coin toguether with others pennys realy weird pennys and old from 1944 to 2000 I got some pretty rates.
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Valued Member
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Selling coins is a rough arena, people want high end quality coins, in slabs mostly, or outrageous Varieties/Errors. look your coins up as a high grade example and you might just find they are not worth much unless very special. Check ebay auctions for the coins you have, but make sure that are exactly what you have so as not to get misdirected. 
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New Member
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It keep telling the same error I can't upload pictures sorry I am very anxious about this dime
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Valued Member
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the pic has to be under 300 meg try photoscape its free and you may be able to crop them to work.
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New Member
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None of the pictures that I see on ebay from 1974 no mm show you the torches I wonder why? Lol but is ok tomorrow I will go to a coin dealer that is interested on it I appreciate your time
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New Member
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It is normal not to have a mint mark on the 1974 Roosevelt dime minted in Philadelphia . 
Edited by Dutch-Tigger 07/23/2023 02:33 am
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Pillar of the Community
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I agree with Dutch-Tigger. Having no mint mark is normal for the year on "business strike" coins. (Lilo13, your coin is not a proof coin.)
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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I suspect were dealing with a circulated business strike '74. Hope to see full, large and sharp pics of the obverse and reverse.
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Moderator
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@lilo, first welcome to CCF. Second, you will see that I have consolidated your posts and the various replies into this single thread. Please try to only start one thread per coin and also not add on a new coin to another thread. Thx.
"If you climb a good tree, you get a push." -----Ghanaian proverb
"The danger we all now face is distinguishing between what is authentic and what is performed." -----King Adz
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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 To CCF! I agree that's it's a normal circulated business strike coin.
Errers and Varietys.
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Moderator
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 your dime is very worn down - it has 2 bands as you noted - it should show 4 bands (2 bands per set) when new or in better condition.
Edited by Dearborn 07/24/2023 08:47 am
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