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  2. Roosevelt dime - Wikipedia

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    In 1980, the Philadelphia Mint began using a mint mark "P" on dimes. [34] Dimes had been struck intermittently during the 1970s and 1980s at the West Point Mint, in Roosevelt's home state of New York, to meet demand, but none bore a "W" mint mark. This changed in 1996, when dimes were struck there for the 50th anniversary of the Roosevelt design.

  3. The Rare Roosevelt Dime That Could Be Worth Hundreds ... - AOL

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    Roosevelt dimes, made in the likeness of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, who was the 32nd president of the United States, are not all made equally. ... Most U.S. coins sport a mint mark — a P ...

  4. 10 Most Valuable American Dimes in Circulation - AOL

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    1. 1965 Roosevelt Dime, No Mint Mark. The only variety of a dime from 1965 was the one without a mint mark produced by the Philadelphia Mint — but a lot were minted. Some 1965 Roosevelt Dimes ...

  5. Could This 1975 Dime Really Be Worth Over Half a Million ...

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    Only two of the 1975 “No S” Roosevelt dimes coins have knowingly been discovered — and that’s out of more than 2.8 million Proof sets the U.S. Mint produced in 1975. ... Roosevelt Dime No ...

  6. Dime (United States coin) - Wikipedia

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    A total of 1,457,000 dimes were issued in the sets, making it the lowest mintage Roosevelt dime up to that time. [23] Since then, the "P" mint mark 2015 reverse proof dime and "W" mint mark 2015 proof dime, minted at Philadelphia and West Point for inclusion in the March of Dimes collector set, [ 24 ] have the lowest mintages with 75,000 pieces ...

  7. West Point Mint - Wikipedia

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    An unusual "W"-mint-marked dime from West Point Mint. An unusual coinage from West Point occurred in 1996, when a commemorative Roosevelt dime was produced for the 50th anniversary of the design. [10] Given as an insert with the standard mint sets sold that year, over 1.457 million were produced.