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Roosevelt Dimes - Full Torch Or Full Bands Roosevelt Dime

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Can someone clue me in on this? Are these full Bands and Full Torch collectible for certain years? Obviously the 2015's coming out are showing both (I already have 2).

I have been looking at dimes this evening and this came up in one of my searches.

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 Posted 02/13/2016  12:28 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coop to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Mostly the Mercury dimes are the collectable ones on the full bands. The new strikes it is pretty common to find full bands on the Roosevelt dimes.
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Thanks coop, I knew it had to be from an older dime, otherwise it's no big deal.

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I still hang onto coins like that when I find them in circulation. I do not search dimes very often at all. I do search nickels, and I look for nice MS coins with full steps. I keep all that I find no matter the year. My feeling is that if I do not snag them up while I can, the odds of finding one years down the road will be even harder. This is why God made coin tubes.
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Silver Roosie's are not common with full torch unless you go for MS-65/66 . Even then it could be hard to find them .
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What are Silver Roosie's?

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'64 and prior
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