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Rolls Of 2010-D Dimes

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Every 2 weeks my work does a change order and we get 5-6 rolls of each denomination. Every 2 weeks I go in and swap my rolled coins for the N.F. string rolls. .

I get home tonight and I'm about to rip open the dimes when I realize that they are all new.

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Some are Obverse/Reverse, Reverse/Reverse, and Obverse/Obverse but all the one's I see say 2010-D. Is it safe to assume that they all are? And if so, is it worth holding on to? They don't seem to be commanding that much of a premium on ebay, and those that are have no bids.

I'll probably hang on to them, just because I've never had any rolls that were uncirculated. Just wanted to hear your thoughts. Either way, it was a nice surprise to come home to.
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Well, I believe the mintage numbers for 2010 Dimes will be nothing special, and quite common, but these 5 or 6 rolls "are" BU......not gonna hurt anything to keep em' !
The "tails/tails" rolls, you could maybe open and choose the best examples from.... for albums or whatever.

BU rolls of anything are always nice ! ...
It's just when you get a WHOLE BOX of em', that kinda makes you wince a bit.
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Is it safe to assume that they all are?


Normally yes, but I did have a box of 2010-D nickels that was about 99% BU 2010-D and 1% circulated nickel mix.
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I agree with eaglefoot! I would probably just keep the heads/tails rolls.
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Yeah. I'm going to hold on to the rest and open up the tails/tails roll. Anyone need a 2010D dime ?lol. For free of course.
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