If you’ve got dimes in your change jar, you might be sitting on a hidden treasure. Here’s what to look for:
🔍 The Key Detail
In 1982, every U.S. dime was supposed to have a mint mark just above the date. However, a rare batch was struck without the mint mark—creating a valuable error coin.
đź’µ Value
Depending on its condition, this error can sell for $200 or more to collectors.
📌 How to Check
- Look at your dimes from 1982.
- Focus above the date—if there’s no mint mark, you’ve found a winner.
- Handle it carefully and consider professional grading for maximum value.
Don’t let a $200 dime slip back into circulation!
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