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Roosevelt Dime Analysis?

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Are there any good Roosevelt dimes analysis sites out there? For example, which coins were the least hoarded, what years tend to have weak strikes,etc? I'm mostly interested in Roosevelts but would also be interested in something similar for mercs if anyone knows of one.

Something like this
http://www.PCGS.com/books/silver-do...r18-001.aspx

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Either the NGC or PCGS census reports would give you all the information for coins that have been graded. That would be the best basics to start with.
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Thanks moxking, I have looked over the census reports to get some info. I just don't know how much of an indicator they are for Roosevelts because I don't think many people send them in for grading unless they are MS67 or higher with full bands/torch since the cost of grading is so high.
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It's less expensive to grade post 1955 coins, in most cases.

Also as you will see here frequently, what someone thinks is a 67 and what it ends up grading can be two entirely different things.

And, if you look at the number of Rosies graded, it is a huge number in comparison to other types.
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