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Rare, misprinted dime minted in 1975 sells for $506,250
UPI ^ | November 05, 2024 | Ben Hooper

Posted on 11/07/2024 12:02:57 PM PST by Red Badger

A rare 1975 dime missing its "S" mint mark was auctioned for $506,250. Photo courtesy of GreatCollections

Nov. 5 (UPI) -- A rare U.S. dime missing its mint mark was auctioned for $506,250, nearly 30 times the amount it sold for 46 years earlier.

GreatCollections, which handled the auction of the "1975 No S Proof Dime," said the coin was purchased by an Ohio collector and his mother for $18,200 in 1978, and it remained with the family for nearly 50 years.

The collector's family decided to have the dime auctioned, and it was given a Proof-67 grade by the Professional Coin Grading Service before fetching a sum of $506,250.

"We received interest in this modern rarity from all over the world -- serious collectors from Germany, Japan and the U.K., as well as collectors from the U.S. -- over 400 unique bidders were actively tracking the auction," GreatCollections President Ian Russell said in a news release.

The dime is notable for its missing "S" mint mark, which would signify it was minted in San Francisco. It is only one of two examples known to still exist.

"This is the Grail of modern coins, one that is missing from the Smithsonian, ANS and ANA institutional collections. After spirited bidding, it was ultimately won by a long-time client of ours who appreciates rarities that infrequently appear on the market. His goal is for his family to own it for the next 46 years, similar to the seller's family who consigned it to GreatCollections," Russell said.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; History; Hobbies; Weird Stuff
KEYWORDS: coins; epigraphyandlanguage; godsgravesglyphs
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To: fluffy

Thanks, that is very interesting. I was thinking of the possibility of post-mint alteration. Perhaps a gambling “token” or some such. Appreciate the information.


21 posted on 11/07/2024 3:14:35 PM PST by Hatteras
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To: Red Badger; All

Q: Is there an AI-based site that will take uploaded photos and tell you if a coin is valuable?


22 posted on 11/07/2024 5:12:18 PM PST by montag813
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To: montag813

Not that I know of........


23 posted on 11/07/2024 7:08:51 PM PST by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegals are put up in 5 Star hotels....................)
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To: Hatteras

A counterstamped coin only has added value if the counterstamp can be traced back to a specific person, business, or definite reason for the stamping. Stampings of random numbers, letters, or symbols don’t add value to the coin.

Interesting coin, though. Makes you wonder who did the “5” and what it was for.


24 posted on 11/07/2024 8:20:43 PM PST by simpson96
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To: Hatteras

https://www.ebay.com/itm/375698117396

25 posted on 11/08/2024 5:17:46 AM PST by Red Badger (Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegals are put up in 5 Star hotels....................)
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