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How much is a 1967 one sided dime worth? |
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Actually, it can't exist with only one side, so I assume the reverse is blank. You need to determine why it is one-sided. If it weighs significantly less than a normal dime or shows polishing marks, someone has removed the back of a normal dime and it is not worth anything. But it could be a full-brockage error, meaning something (usually another dime) was between the planched and die when it was struck. These will bring a significant amount, but nothing to plan an early retirement on. You might search eBay to see if any similar errors have been sold recently.
First answer by All Hat No Horse. Last edit by All Hat No Horse. Contributor trust: 1331 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 29 [recommend question]
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