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1968 Dime No Mintage - Rare? $15k To $20k? Found In Change. Help!

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 Posted 01/04/2020  9:46 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add rsekerak to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
So I found this with my change. One dime has no mintage mark and I am reading this is super rare, is this correct?
1968-Dime-No-Mintage---Rare?-$15k-To-$20k?-Found-In-Change.-Help!
1968-Dime-No-Mintage---Rare?-$15k-To-$20k?-Found-In-Change.-Help!
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Looks like a normal 1968 Philly dime, worth ten cents.



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It's only rare if it's a proof with no mintmark, this is just a business strike, so it's worth face value.
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Keep searching .
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You have what is called a "normal" Philadelphia minted dime. It's worth 10 cents.
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A proof issue will normally have highly reflective surfaces and square rims.

Your dime is a fairly good example of the business strike dimes made in Philly that year. It's also a good date.
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