Most Roosevelt dimes are worth just 10 cents, but a rare subset—featuring significant minting errors, absent mintmarks, and proof varieties—has stunned collectors by selling for hundreds of thousands to over $1 million. These extraordinary specimens prove that hidden treasures can emerge even from change long considered common. Continue reading
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Rare Lincoln Wheat Penny Worth $7 Million Could Be In Your Pocket
Few U.S. coins capture public imagination like the 1943 Lincoln Wheat Penny. During World War II, the U.S. Mint switched cent planchets from bronze (copper) to zinc-coated steel to conserve copper for the war effort. Amid that changeover, a tiny number of leftover bronze planchets Continue reading