💰 $300+ Dime in Your Change? The Rare 1982 No-Mint-Mark Roosevelt Dime

Most people have no idea that a common-looking dime could be worth hundreds of dollars. Yet one specific 1982 error has collectors paying top dollar — and you might have it sitting in your change jar right now.

🔍 What Makes This Dime Valuable?

In 1982, every Roosevelt dime was supposed to have a mint mark — either:

  • P for Philadelphia
  • D for Denver

But due to a rare minting oversight, a small batch of 1982 dimes left the U.S. Mint with no mint mark at all.

📌 How to Spot It

  1. Check the date: 1982 only.
  2. Look just above the date for the mint mark.
  3. If there’s no letter at all, you’ve likely found the error.

💵 Current Value

  • Ungraded: Around $250–$300+
  • Certified (PCGS/NGC): Often higher, especially in mint state

In fact, a raw (uncertified) example recently sold for $274 — proof you don’t need a graded coin to make serious cash.

🏆 How to Maximize Your Profit

If you find one:

  1. Do NOT clean it — that will ruin its value.
  2. Submit it to a grading service like PCGS (PCGS Submission Guide) to authenticate and grade.
  3. Store in a protective coin flip or holder to prevent damage.

⚠️ Watch Out for Fakes

Some scammers remove mint marks from normal dimes — but under magnification, you’ll see tool marks. Genuine errors will have natural metal flow around the missing mark.


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