1968 Roosevelt Dime Secrets

The 1968 Roosevelt Dime is a piece of U.S. currency, minted in millions, but some have unique value.

Dimes with 'S' mintmark from San Francisco could be proof coins, which are more valuable.

Look for Full Bands (FB) on the torch's bands; it indicates a well-struck dime with higher worth.

Dimes without a mintmark were made in Philadelphia and are common, but mint state coins can be valuable.

Check for errors like off-center strikes or double dies, which significantly increase a dime's value.

Silver-clad dimes from 1968 are rare errors, as dimes were clad in copper-nickel that year.

Condition matters: Uncirculated dimes or those with minimal wear are more sought after by collectors.

The value can range from a few cents for circulated coins to thousands for rare error coins.

Consult a coin expert or use a coin grading service to accurately assess your 1968 dime's worth.

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