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Pillar of the Community
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If anyone could please tell me the value of a complete set of Silver Roosevelt dimes,ranging from a mix variety of good all the way to MS condition 1946-1964. Thanks, :) sn31.
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Pillar of the Community
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Thanks anyway Graceoutcast,I checked this out,but I just need to know roughly about the mix of Roosevelts from 1946-1964.
I'll explain why later. Thanks again, :) sn31.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Now you have made me interested! First you ask for the price of a complete set of Silver dimes 1946-1964, and then you seem to have a particular mix/pattern that you are asking about. Before anyone can even come close to giving you a price, you will have to specify the mix that you are asking about. Does that make sense, or have I stated it the wrong way?
I guess I could have said, I don't know what you are asking for?
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Pillar of the Community
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Ok, Sorry for any confusion.I need to know roughly what the value is of a complete set of Roosevelt dimes from 1946-1964 in grades of ranging from good to ms condition. It's a complete set of all different grades.What is a rough estimate of their value? :)sn31.
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 United States
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OK that question makes a whole lot more sense. I have no flippin clue myself but I do know most people collect em in grade ranges. Like AU or better. or all XF or better. Hopefully someone will come along and give you a good idea of a price. You trying to buy one or sell one?
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Canada
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No way to tell from the information given. I'm sure the difference in price is greater the more ms coins you have. It depends on grade, mintage, and various other factors. A mix could be 1 ms coin in the bunch or 50 ms coins in the bunch.
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Pillar of the Community
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Honestly I sold one of my duplicate sets,but I feel like it maybe was undervalued.
I still can't say for sure,but would like some feedback on what our CCF family members believe something like this would be worth.
I trust the oppinions here,before anyone else.I appreciate you efforts,thanks.
I collect Roosevelts,but not seriously enough to estimate their true value. :)sn31.
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Valued Member
United States
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It really depends what condition the 1949-S and 1950-S are in. Those are both upwards of $30 in mint state. Most of the rest of them are worth a buck or two in uncirculated, and the lower grades are worth little more than melt.
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United States
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Hi sn31
For sets such as you have mentioned I have paid 40.00 up to 90.00.
The varing prices that I'm willing to pay is based on which coins are MS and which are circulated below AU.
This is something only you know ,, since we dont get to see the set or the coins as they are in the set.
I think if you hit anywhere between these prices you did ok with the set of coins.
Metalman
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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Thank you everyone, Unfortunatley Metalman,I didn't hit at those prices.
I should have consulted here first,but on a plus side,he sold them back to me for just a dollar more.So I got lucky this time.
If I decide to sell it again,I will be more careful.
:) sn31.
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Valued Member
United States
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If the older coins are circulated and the newer are uncirculated, then I have seen them selling for about $120.
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