There Are Dimes In Circulation Worth $1.9 Million And Here's How To Spot Them

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There are dimes worth money. And we're talking WAY more than $0.10. Coins worth money, real money that is, are rare coins, rare coins worth millions, rare dimes, and more. Some rare dimes worth money include Roosevelt dimes. There are also silver dimes and error coins that are worth a good chunk. If you want to see some value dimes and how to spot them, then check out our video! You could become a millionaire! Subscribe to Facts Verse for more!
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First of all, I've been studying and/or collecting U.S. coins since 1964. There were 24 1894S Barber dimes made. The one spent by the little girl has been in the hands of a collector for many years. There's only one of the 94S dimes that have reached the $1.9M mark on that was in Jan. 2016 when that specimen fetched $1, 997, 500 at a Heritage auction. No other 94S has come close to that. All of them are rare and valuable but I guarantee no one will find one in circulation, so I wouldn't even waste my time looking for one. In fact, the remaining examples of this coin that are extant are already in the hands of collectors. The other dimes mentioned in this video won't be found in circulation either. The title of this video was designed to draw you into watching the video but it's false information.

creswell
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Dimes are my favorite Coin of all. My grandmother used to give me change and I would walk to the five-and-dime near her home. I was a kid from the suburbs and loved that I was going to the big city 😂 it was Evanston Illinois 😂 I can still remember what the dimes looked like and felt like in my hand. I miss you Grandma.

ritawashere
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Great video's keep them coming and great work keep it up.

mechellefeliciano
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Once I paid for some potstickers at a Chinese takeaway, and the clerk owed me about $1.50 in change. He was out of bills, so he broke open a roll of dimes from the bank and gave me fifteen of them. At least five of the dimes were silver, from the 40's and 50's.

TnseWlms
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Found a 1902 Liberty nickel and a 1938 mercury dime last weekend with my metal detector. Found a piece of a Barnett 1856 saddle pistol as well.

trex
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I had an employee that would always buy the change and old bills from liquor stores and convenient stores.
On At least 5 occasions he found coins such as a 1972 double stamp? 1958 something or other and others.
He proved his point twice we went directly from the store to the Coin Shop where he sold two of the coins . One sold for over $200 and the other went for over $580 dollars.
Tho he "spends" alot of time doing this, generally every lunch break, it seems worth it.
He made almost $5000 one year and used the money to goto a big gold mine that charges $1000 a day to let you dig, metal detect, etc... through their tailings pile.
He came home with some amazing gold. One huge nugget was worth $35.000.... His friend brought home one valued at $75.000... He says it deffinetly doesn't always work out but it's better than sitting home In front of the idiot box being programmed to think that men using women's bathrooms is our countries most important topic...

sparkynm
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I doubt there are Barber dimes "in circulation", but when I was a kid, I bought a candy bar and gave her a dollar, got my 75c back. It was the mid 70s BTW. When she had her drawer open, I saw old silver quarters, and asked to have THOSE as my change back. They were Liberty quarters from the 1920s but well worn. A few years later, silver went way up and I sold them to a coin dealer for $10 each.

pdogakron
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I have so many nickels, pennies, dimes and quarters from de forties to the seventies and includes silver. I guest I'll continue collecting them.

hersonlamolli
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There's no way an 1894 S Barber dime is floating around in circulation. The different design alone would have the average Joe put it away for safe keeping. That's not putting into account other things that would make people that don't know anything about coins want it, the fact it's from the 1800's, it's silver content, etc.

razor
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Would have been nice to have him tell us why some of these dimes are rare and what to look for!! Sadly though there was a bar in Ithaca NY that used to have a a "drink special" on Tuesday nights known to the locals as "Dimies Night". The way the special worked was you would pay a dollar and then would like up 10 of the BIGGER SIZED Dixie style cups (I think they were like 10 ounces, instead of the normal 5) and pour you ten beers in them!! Needless to say a lot of folks would hit this tiny bar and Dimies were a HUGE success for a long time, because by the time you spent $20 (US) you'd be pretty messed up anyhow!! LOL And if you had a dime or a pocket full of dimes....as you can guess, even then you could STILL get a beer for a Dime!!!

gregbenwell
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I can't believe I'm watching this at a time when I'm so broke I can't even pay attention!🤪😟😭

allan
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When my daughter started her job at the power company she started collecting coins. Its sad to say but a few people used their coin collections to pay their bills. She was not aware of this until she received a silver dollar in her cash drawer. She has also gotten confederate bills as payment. It is heart breaking what people have to sacrifice to keep their lights on.

reneelipton
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I find it hilarious that they showed an 1894 Indian head as a dime example. Also they made it seem like this dime is the only, or even a significant enough thing that is worth looking for in change. This is so random lmao

Binary_Bloom
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Wow, I just got a silver dime in change from the gas station. Checking!

mikewoodson
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thank you for sharing this video and good luck 👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏

NGcoinlife
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I have a silver dollar that was presented to me by my 4th grade teacher, more sentimental for all of their ceremony than anything else, wouldn't trade it for the world.

mikevaluska
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Gonna have to go through my dimes to see if I have one of those 1968 dimes

jamesmckane
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I am in the hobby of coin collecting, and I just wanna say that it is true that these coins are worth that much, however even a not rare one you have a VERY low percent chance to find. They aren’t truly in circulation anymore. And you definitely won’t find one before the 1900’s. You would have to go to a reputable coin shop and buy a very old roll which will cost you way more than the face value of the roll. And also all the other coins they were showing in the vid were either foreign coins or regular dimes. However, you may still find a dime or a quarter the is 1964 or older. If you find one of those you’ll make a few bucks because it is silver. Hang to the silver coins. You can make probably 15 times face value of a dime!

CRTIKAL_
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A beautiful and very wonderful offer. I wish success and progress in your wonderful work. Health and safety to you. My thanks, appreciation and respect.

redamehdihassan
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Barber dimes occasionally show up..I found a 1914 D in a bank roll last year.

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