1949-D Roosevelt Dime (MS68 FB) This Denver-minted dime is rare in Mint State 68 with Full Bands (FB). The strong strike and minimal flaws make it highly desirable.
1964-D Roosevelt Dime (Transitional Error) Some 1964-D dimes were struck on clad planchets meant for 1965, creating a rare transitional error.
1982 No Mint Mark Roosevelt Dime The 1982 dime from Philadelphia was accidentally struck without the "P" mintmark. It’s a known variety and sells for $200 to over $1,000, depending on condition.
1975 No-S Proof Roosevelt Dime This is the holy grail of Roosevelt dimes. Only two are confirmed to exist. Struck at the San Francisco Mint but missing the “S” mintmark, one sold for over $450,000.
Full Bands (FB) Matter In general, any Roosevelt dime with Full Bands (well-defined horizontal lines on the torch) is more valuable, especially from the 1940s–1950s.
Mint Errors Drive Prices Off-center strikes, wrong planchets, or double dies on Roosevelt dimes can fetch thousands.
Rarity in Population Coins with low population in top grades, verified by PCGS or NGC, see premium prices.
Registry Set Demand Collectors building top-tier registry sets compete for rare, high-grade dimes, pushing prices up at auction.