Numismatics is one of the hobbies that is attracting the attention of the citizens of the United States in recent years. Collecting, buying and selling rare coins is undoubtedly a hobby that is not only entertaining, but also lucrative.
Sometimes we can find particular coins that help us to have an extra income in order to pay our usual bills or simply buy something that we have been looking for a long time. And the truth is that these coins, so special for numismatic enthusiasts, can be anywhere.
It is also true that not all coins have an excessively high value. Some coins can sell for thousands and thousands of dollars while others can sell for as little as $700, as in this case. But coming across one of these coins is also very good news, since getting that kind of money is a welcome thing.
What does a dime worth $700 look like to the numismatic USA?
Every coin is totally different and the value that US numismatics places on each coin depends directly on how special it is. The uniqueness of a dime like this one can make an American sell it at auction for as much as $700.
In this particular case, the coin we are talking about is a dime from the year 1974. But not just any coin from that year is valid to reach that value. In order to get up to $700 at auction when selling this coin we must keep in mind that:
- The obverse of Franklin D. Roosevelt faces left, also adding the words Libery and In God We Trust.
- On the reverse we find the year of issue, 1974, as well as the acronym FS, which refers to the designer. Similarly, we also find the inscriptions One Dime and E Pluribus Unum.
These coins are becoming more and more the target of collectors, since although they seem somewhat common, in reality they are not at all, since they are coins of little apparent value and, in this sense, it is not easy for one to reach our pockets.
In addition, there is less and less use of cash, w hich makes this kind of coins even rarer to see. In any case, it is true that today almost 600 million of these units can be found, so it could be that we have some at home. The final value will depend on several factors and an auction house will determine if it can really reach 700 dollars or not.
Tododisca does not buy or sell coins. If you have any of these Dime at home, try to go to an auction house to determine its value within the numismatic USA.