Hidden Treasures in Your Pocket Change: 4 Roosevelt Dimes Worth $9,400 to $19,975

🤑 That dime in your car’s cup holder could be worth a down payment on a house! Discover the ultra-rare Roosevelt dimes that collectors are paying five figures to own—and how to spot them in your loose change.


1. 1949 Type 1 Full Band Dime – The $13,200 Masterpiece

What Makes It Special

✔️ Full Band (FB) designation – Crisp horizontal lines on torch
✔️ MS68 condition – Virtually flawless surfaces
✔️ 90% silver composition – Pre-1965 melt value alone is $2+

Why It Commands $13K+

  • Only 3 graded higher by PCGS in 75+ years
  • Type 1 variety (sharper details than Type 2)
  • Key date for “Full Band” registry sets

2024 Value Range

  • MS65FB: $1,500-$2,000
  • MS68FB$13,200 (current record holder)

2. 1983 No-S Proof Dime – The $10,560 Modern Rarity

The Error That Shouldn’t Exist

✔️ Missing “S” mint mark on a proof coin
✔️ Deep Cameo contrast – Frosted design on mirror fields
✔️ PR70 perfection – Zero flaws under 5x magnification

The Secret Behind Its Value

  • Only 5 confirmed specimens (all found in original proof sets)
  • San Francisco Mint accidentally used business strike dies
  • “Type 2” reverse design (extra torch details)

What It’s Worth Today

  • PR69DCAM: $8,000-$9,000
  • PR70DCAM$10,560 (recent Heritage auction)

3. 1956 Proof Deep Cameo Dime – The $19,975 Showstopper

Ultimate Proof Specimen

✔️ Type 1 design (bold lettering)
✔️ Deep Cameo (DCAM) contrast – Black-and-white effect
✔️ PR69 grade – One microscopic mark from perfection

Why Collectors Pay Crazy Money

  • First year of “Cameo” designation
  • Only 2 graded higher by NGC
  • Original “red box” packaging adds 20% premium

Market Value Breakdown

  • PR67DCAM: $3,000-$4,000
  • PR69DCAM$19,975 (record for this date)

4. 1954 Proof Deep Cameo Dime – The $9,400 Sleeper

Underrated Gem

✔️ Stunning mirror fields
✔️ PR68 grade – Few visible imperfections
✔️ 90% silver content

What Drives Its Value

  • Low proof mintage (1.2M) – Many were mishandled
  • “Cameo” specimens are 10x rarer than regular proofs
  • Key date for mid-50s proof sets

Recent Sales Data

  • PR67DCAM: $2,500-$3,000
  • PR68DCAM$9,400 (Stack’s Bowers 2023)

How to Hunt These Valuable Dimes

3 Pro Tips for Finding $10K+ Dimes

  1. Check All Silver Roosevelt Dimes (1946-1964) – Weigh them (2.5g)
  2. Inspect Proof-Like 1980s Dimes – Look for missing mint marks
  3. Use a 10x Loupe – Full Bands and Cameo contrast require magnification

Grading Matters Most

FeatureAdds ValueReduces Value
Full Bands+300-500%Weak bands
Deep Cameo+200-400%No contrast
Surface QualityMS/PR67+ = 10x premiumHairlines, spots

Real Auction Prices That’ll Make You Check Your Change

💰 $19,975 – 1956 PR69DCAM (PCGS, 2023)
💰 $13,200 – 1949 MS68FB (Heritage, 2024)
💰 $10,560 – 1983 No-S PR70DCAM (Legend, 2022)


“Where These Rarities Were Found”

“My $9,400 dime came from a CoinStar reject tray!” – Jenna R., Florida
*”Found the 1983 No-S in my grandfather’s sock drawer!”* – Mark T., Oregon


What To Do If You Find a Rare Dime

  1. Handle by edges only – Fingerprints obscure cameo contrast
  2. Photograph under LED light – Capture mirror surfaces
  3. Submit to PCGS/NGC – Rattler holders add 50%+ value
  4. Insure before traveling to shows – These fit in thieves’ pockets

⚠️ How to Spot Fakes
❌ Added cameo effect (unnatural frosting)
❌ Laser-engraved full bands (too perfect)
❌ Altered mint marks (check for tool marks)


Free Rare Dime Evaluation

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[💡 Pro Tip: Check all proof sets 1980-1990—No-S errors hide in plain sight!]

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