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Is This The No S 1975 Dime?

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Sorry about the picture I was trying to rush
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Just a normal Philadelphia dime. It's an uncirculated set.

The 1975-PD Mint Set contained twelve coins, including the following:

1975-PD Mint Set Cent Nickel Dime Bicentennial Quarter (Copper-Nickel Clad) Bicentennial Half Dollar (Copper-Nickel Clad) Bicentennial One Dollar (Copper-Nickel Clad)
Philadelphia 1 1 1 1 1 1
Denver 1 1 1 1 1 1

Sorry about the formatting, but you get the idea.
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It's a 6 coin set
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It's half of the 12 coin set. The blue stripe is from Philadelphia. The missing red stripe is from Denver. You can buy these online for about $15.
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The 1975 no s dime is a proof coin https://www.PCGS.com/coinfacts/coin...0c-no-s/5254
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They wanted $174 for it.
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Kiwirory said...

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They wanted $174 for it.


WOW! I see the price tag on it now! That's a little too much to ask for half of a Mint Set.

Keep searching and post your questions when you need help.
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You can buy these online for about $15.

Without the other half of the set they are worth $1.91. If you have both halves you have a SET, if you have one half you have change.

$174 is laughable. The seller seems to want to hype that it has a type I dollar. ALL the 1975 mint sets had type I dollars.
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