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1996 Westpoint Dime Question

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...just in case somebody was unfamiliar with the acronym (and I misread the post that replied to.)
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The dime is easy to find in the Mint Sets, just make sure it is included as it was just loose in the package, wrapped in cellophane, of course. I got the entire 1996 mint set for $4 with the dime. So good luck!
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I agree.
The best place to get that dime for equal to or less than market value is in the set.
You can get a whole set for the cost of the dime by itself. At very least you will get
a small refund on the price with the face value of the other coins. Like mentioned though,
the MAJORITY of 96 sets out there do not have the dime in them! They are taken out, then
sold off at the same price! It's a scam, but they do it, and there are more out there than
still have the dime from what it appeared to me when I was looking for mine. Be careful.

However, I got my set, with the dime, for less than the going rate for the dime itself.
There are still deals and dimes to be had in those mint sets, you just have to look.
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 Posted 05/30/2012  09:23 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add wquinn to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Those are good points to know.
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