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1875-CC Seated Liberty Dime Worth Anything?

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1875-CC-Seated-Liberty-Dime-Worth-Anything?


So then all this begs the question... Was the mint mark
placed differently in 1875 than in 1876?

I have seen 1850s dimes with the mint mark above the wreath.
Was 1875 the last year for this placement?

My 1877 has the CC below the wreath like the 1876 I posted a
pic of. (Not my 76. Belongs to a member here.)
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well I think in 1875 they were below and above the wreath
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i think that in this case the mintmark below the wreath is a little more valuable than above
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Okay, that would esplane it!

I learned something.
It caught me off gaurd while comparing the dimes.
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Something like this, I might be tempted to use as a ball marker for golf. I always like to surpise my playing partners with the different coins I use to mark by ball.
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Or you could collect up a couple dozen silver coins in this
condition, then an equal amount of copper in this condition,
then use them for playing checkers.
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