“$200 Dime” Revealed: The Truth About the 1982 No Mint Mark Error

🕵️♂️ The Rare Error That Turns Pocket Change Into Collector Gold

Most 1982 dimes are worth face value – but a handful of missing mint marks can be worth 50x to 500x more! Here’s what collectors need to know:


🔎 The 1982 Mint Mark Mystery

In 1982, three mints produced Roosevelt dimes:

  • Philadelphia (no mint mark)
  • Denver (D)
  • San Francisco (S)

The Error: A small batch of Philly dimes accidentally omitted the “P” mint mark that should appear above the date. These rare slips are now collector favorites.


💵 Current Value Guide (2024)

ConditionValue Range
Circulated$50-$150
Uncirculated$150-$300
Graded MS-65+$200-$500

Recent Auction Results:

  • $450 for NGC MS-67 (Heritage Auctions)
  • $210 for PCGS MS-65 (eBay)

🔍 How to Spot the Real Deal

  1. Location Check: Examine the space above the date – it should be completely blank
  2. Comparison Test: Compare against normal 1982-D/S dimes
  3. Magnification: Use 10x loupe to confirm no trace of removed mint mark

⚠️ Red Flags:

  • Tool marks or scratches where mint mark should be
  • Unnatural-looking surfaces
  • Raw coins priced over $100 without certification

📈 Maximizing Your Find’s Value

Smart Selling Strategies:

  1. Get Graded: PCGS/NGC certification adds legitimacy (cost: $30-$50)
  2. Auction Wisely:
    • eBay title: *”1982 No P Mint Mark Dime Error – PCGS MS-65″*
    • Include macro photos of both sides
  3. Collector Forums: Try r/Coins4Sale or CoinTalk for direct sales

🏛️ Why This Error Exists

The Philadelphia Mint briefly tested omitting mint marks in 1982 as a production experiment. While most were caught, a few slipped into circulation – creating this modern rarity.


🎓 PennyVerse Collector Resources

  • Free Download: “Modern Error Coin Identification Guide”
  • Expert Help: Post photos in our forum for free authentication
  • Live Q&A: Weekly video sessions with professional numismatists

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🪙 Remember: While most 1982 dimes are worth 10¢, finding that one true error could turn your coffee money into a nice payday!


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