Numismatic gem: 1916 Denver Mint Mercury Dime. The front of this limited-edition dime depicts a winged Liberty head and the back a fasces. The discovery in change is rare because few remain.
Die over-punching the previous year's date produced the 1942/1 Mercury Dime overdate. Although hardly perceptible, this flaw makes the coin rarer and more valuable. With few in circulation, finding one is like finding treasure.
This 1894 San Francisco Barber Dime is unusual due to its low mintage. Limited production makes the 1894-S edition valuable. uncovering this dime in your change is like uncovering history.
Early US dimes like the 1796 Draped Bust Dime are numismatic gems. This early dime depicts a fragile Liberty on the front and a small eagle on the back.
Due to its limited mintage, coin collectors value the 1822 Capped Bust Dime. A Phrygian cap on the front and a heraldic eagle on the back make it appealing. Find one in circulation would be miraculous.
Seated Liberty Dimes were scarce at the Carson City Mint in 1874, making the 1874-CC edition desirable. American West pioneers are honoured on this dime's Seated Liberty obverse and wreath reverse.
Rare dimes include a revolutionary bicentennial quarter. Its unique design commemorating American independence's 200th anniversary makes this quarter worth $23 million.