Imagine turning a simple 10Β’ dime into $200 or more. Sounds impossible? Think again. Collectors are paying top dollar for one very specific mint error: the 1982 Roosevelt dime without a mint mark.
Yes β it really is that simple!
π What Makes the 1982 No-P Dime Special?
In 1982, every Roosevelt dime was supposed to have a mint mark:
- P for Philadelphia
- D for Denver
But a small number of 1982 Philadelphia dimes were struck without a mint mark.
π That tiny omission makes this error worth hundreds of dollars.
π° How Much Is It Worth?
Recent sales show the strong demand:
- Circulated examples: $150 β $220
- High-grade certified coins: $300 β $500+ π
Collectors love this error because itβs:
- β Easy to identify
- β Historically significant (first year with a “P” mint mark)
- β Still found in circulation today
β How to Spot the 1982 No-P Roosevelt Dime
1οΈβ£ Check the Date β Look for 1982 on the obverse (front).
2οΈβ£ Look for the Mint Mark β Normally, a βPβ or βDβ appears above the date.
3οΈβ£ If itβs missingβ¦ jackpot! π Youβve got the error.
β οΈ Important Tip
Donβt confuse it with worn coins where the mint mark rubbed off. A genuine No-P dime was struck without the mint mark in the first place.
Professional grading (PCGS or NGC) is recommended for maximum value.
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