1949-D Dime with Full Bands (FB) A dime with sharply defined torch bands is rare. A 1949-D with Full Bands in high grade can fetch thousands due to its scarcity.
1964-D Dime Double Die Reverse (DDR) This error variety is rare and highly sought after. Dimes with a clear doubling on the reverse lettering can be worth several hundred dollars or more.
1982 No Mint Mark Dime One of the most famous modern errors, this 1982 Roosevelt Dime from Philadelphia accidentally left off the "P" mintmark—worth up to $300 or more in great condition.
1965 Silver Dime Although dimes switched from silver to clad in 1965, a few were mistakenly struck on silver planchets—some sold for over $7,000.
1975 No-S Proof Dime An extremely rare proof error struck without the "S" mintmark at the San Francisco Mint—one example sold for $456,000!
1968 No-S Proof Dime Another mintmark error—this time from 1968. Only a few known examples exist, and they’re worth thousands.
1946-S Dime in High Grade FB The first year of issue is collectible, especially in pristine condition with Full Bands.
1969-S Proof with Cameo Contrast Deep cameo finishes from early years are rare and highly valued by proof collectors.