In the field of numismatics, there are always new things to discover. The Philadelphia Mint made the 1980 10-cent coin, which is one of them. The Roosevelt Dime is what it is called.
It was first made in 1946 and is a historic coin. It was made in honor of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, who died in 1945. It became interesting to collectors in the United States many years later.
Franklin Roosevelt was a member of the Democratic Party and won four straight presidential elections. He was a major figure in world events in the first half of the 20th century. He has also been president for 12 years, which is the most in U.S. history.
How much are the Roosevelt Dime 1980 coins worth?
The Roosevelt Dime 1980 comes in a number of different styles. The Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) says the following are the likely prices for this coin:
- MS-60: up to U$D 4
- MS-62: up to U$D 4
- MS-63: up to U$D 5
- MS-64: up to U$D 6
- MS-65: between U$D 7 and U$D 8
- MS-66: between U$D 15 and U$D 18
- MS-67: between U$D 32 and U$D 150
- MS-68: up to U$D 1 100
It is important to note that an MS-60 rating means that the circulation is normal and an MS-68 rating means that it is almost perfect.
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