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1967 P Dime

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 Posted 10/24/2010  9:46 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add p0laray to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I found a 1967 Pennsylvania mint mark dime in a good condition,
I was wondering if it was worth keeping/worth anything?

Or just any info about it in general.

Thanks.
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 Posted 10/24/2010  10:27 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add mmerc20 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
nothing special about it. Spend it.
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Unless it is in perfect condition it is only worth 10 cents. But if you want to start collecting rosies, it wouldbe a nice start!

EDIT: If you are asking about silver, the only silver ones are 1964 and earlier and certain S recent mints.
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P is actually the Philadelphia mint mark.
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1967 had the highest mintage of dimes (at least until 1995) ever...over 2 billion.And there were no mint marks on them, but Philadelphia is where they minted.
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Does the coin actually have a P mint mark on it? Because dimes minted in 1967 aren't supposed to. Can you post a picture?
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1965-67 coins were minted at both Philly and Denver but neither mint used a mintmark so you cannot determine where a coin was actually minted during that period.
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1965-67 coins were minted at both Philly and Denver but neither mint used a mintmark so you cannot determine where a coin was actually minted during that period.


Yes. They were also minted in San Francisco, frequently with retired SMS dies. Mintages were fairly substantial too. ...around 90,000,000 if memory serves.
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