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1973 No Mint Mark Dime

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 Posted 12/24/2016  12:40 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add punkinhobbs to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hi, could anyone tell me the value of a 1973 Roosevelt dime with no mint mark, in excellent condition.
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If it is a Proof strike then it is very special and called a no-s, but otherwise it is a normal strike from the Philadelphia mint (which did not use a mint mark at that time).

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Spruett nailed it. A photo would help us tell you for sure.
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If it is a Proof strike then it is very special and called a no-s, but otherwise it is a normal strike from the Philadelphia mint

And considering there are no "no-S" dime errors known for 1973, that makes the chances that it is a regular 1973 Philadelphia even much more likely. Value 10 cents.
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