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The American twenty-cent piece is a coin struck from 1875 to 1878, but only for collectors in the final two years. Proposed by Nevada Senator John P. Jones, it proved a failure due to confusion with the quarter, to which it was close in both size and value.
Here are 10 U.S. dimes that may have some additional value due to their rarity or uniqueness, listed from oldest to newest: 10 Valuable U.S. Dimes Still in Circulation 1. 1965 Roosevelt Dime, No ...
1873-CC Without Arrows Dime PCGS MS-65 Rarest CC Coin. Seated Liberty dime (1871–1878) Twenty-cent piece (1875–76) Seated Liberty quarter (1870–1878) Seated Liberty half dollar (1870–1878) Seated Liberty dollar (1870–1873) Trade dollar (1873–1878) Morgan dollar (1878–1885 and 1889-1893)
CC = Carson City Mint. Flowing Hair half dollar ... Motto above eagle, no arrows, 1875–1891 (Silver) Year Mint Mintage [14] Comments 1875 (P) 6,027,500 S
In 2016, one of these rare dimes sold at auction for $1,997,50. 1873-CC MS65 No Arrows Liberty Seated Dime. Another no arrows dime worth a pretty penny is the 1873-CC MS65 No Arrows Liberty Seated ...
The Seated Liberty portrait designs appeared on most regular-issue silver United States coinage from 1836 through 1891. The denominations which featured the Goddess of Liberty in a Seated Liberty design included the half dime, the dime, the quarter, the half dollar, and until 1873 the silver dollar.
The early dimes were 90% silver and 10% copper, but rising silver prices caused the Mint to change the mix to 75% copper and 25% nickel in the 1960s. The vast majority of Roosevelt Dimes are worth ...
CC = Carson City Mint. Draped Bust quarter Small eagle reverse ... Motto, no arrows, 1875–1891 (Silver) Year Mint Mintage [56] [57] Comments 1875 (P) 4,292,800 S ...