8 Rare Dimes And rare Bicentennial Quarter Worth $22 Million Dollars Each Are Still in Circulation

Coin collectors seek apparent riches. The unique coins we'll study are in daily circulation. This numismatics listicle reveals eight uncommon dimes and a $22 million bicentennial quarter.  

Coin collectors remember the 1942/41 Mercury Dime for minting errors. A die misalignment caused this uncommon dime's overdate mistake. Collectors prize it because there are only a few.  

1. 1942/41 Mercury Dime (Overdate Error)

The 1916-D Mercury Dime is remembered as the first of its classic design. This dime is rare due of its 264,000 mintage. Historical relevance and scarcity make it valuable in numismatics.  

2. 1916-D Mercury Dime

The Carson City Mint's 1874-CC Liberty Seated Dime has a rich history. Carson City Mint coins are popular, and this dime's low mintage attracts Old West aficionados.  

3. 1874-CC Liberty Seated Dime

The 1913 Liberty Head Nickel is valuable despite not being a cent. Only five nickels are known, making it a numismatic marvel. The narrative of its development and rarity enhances its appeal.  

4. 1913 Liberty Head Nickel

The 1804 Draped Bust Dime is an age-and-scarcity rare. Minted during a coin design transition, this dime is a treasure for those who encounter it in daily transactions.  

5. 1804 Draped Bust Dime

The rare New Orleans Mint 1838-O Capped Bust Dime. Coin collectors and history buffs cherish this dime due to its limited mintage and historical significance.  

6. 1838-O Capped Bust Dime

Another important Mercury Dime date is 1921-D. This dime is rare due to its 1,080,000 mintage. Vintage charm and historical appeal make it desirable to collectors.  

7. 1921-D Mercury Dime

The 1916 Standing Liberty Quarter (Type 1) is rare and valuable despite being $0. The Type 1 design, with an exposed and vulnerable Liberty, makes this coin intriguing.  

8. 1916 Standing Liberty Quarter (Type 1)

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Five Rare Dimes And rare Bicentennial Quarter Worth $22 Million Dollars Each Are Still in Circulation