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1975 No S Dime 1968 No S Dime 1970 No S Dime

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Hey guy I have a 1975 no s dime a 1968 no s dime 2 1970 no s dime and a few 1990 no s pennys I want to know if there still valuable
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to CCF. We will need good pics of each. We get this a few times a year and they almost always turn out to be Philly minted coins so pics are a must.
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OK I'm trying to upload photos having a hard time you have a email
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Click on tutorials,top of page.
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to the Community!

I moved this topic to the appropriate forum for the proper attention.
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The coin needs to be a proof strike, if it looks like a regular coin, it is not a die variety, therefore meaning it is worth face.Most likely your coins are just regular strikes. It would be nice to know where you got them too. The coin must have mirror like surfaces. Like this 1968 no s dime

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Same on the cent:
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All the Philly minted Business strike cents do not have a mint mark. Pre 1980 dimes will have no mint marks on the business strike coins.
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Thank you guys from the info I'm still trying to upload photos
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99.9% sure they are business strikes.........
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Hey guys I'm still trying to upload either my phones not letting me or I'm doing it wrong I read what you have to do to upload I double check everything still can't can some one give me a email address so I can send the images so they can do it for me please and thank you
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buisness strike....
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R you sure I took the flash off my phone its lot more shine
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Im positive, look at the surfaces. They are nowhere near alike. It doesn't matter if they are shiny, they should have a mirror like finish which they do not. The real coins are exceedingly rare and are only found in proof sets.
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