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Roosevelt Dimes

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I recently picked up four rolls of dimes to my amazement I've found all 2015 -D 90% were in m s 67&68 with full bands I am not sure if I want to keep them all or have some slickslabed
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Not worth slabbing IMHO. Pick out the best and put them in 2x2's.
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Hmm , Interesting . I agree with John ,not worth slabbing.
UNLESS we find out in a few years that most newly minted 2015-D dimes were weakly struck . put them in a plastic tube, seal them and mark them MS-67/68 FT .Now salt them away for the future.
IMHO - This is what I would do .
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Save a couple of the very best. With the number minted even super grades will be common forever (or at least as long as we are likely to live).
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Super grades on modern coins are 69 & 70.
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