1982 Roosevelt Dime: A Sought-After Error Coin
Acquire a remarkable piece of numismatic history with this 1982 Roosevelt Dime. Struck in copper-nickel and graded MS67 by CACG, this coin is particularly appealing due to the absence of a mint mark ("No P") and the sought-after "Strong" die variety, designated as FS-501. A desirable addition to any serious coin collection.
Historical Significance
The 1982 Roosevelt Dime is part of a long-running series first introduced in 1946 to honor President Franklin D. Roosevelt. The omission of a mint mark on this specific coin represents a notable error, making it a key piece for collectors specializing in error coins and die varieties. The "Strong" die state, FS-501, refers to a doubling visible within the letters of "LIBERTY" and "IN GOD WE TRUST," adding another layer of desirability.
Key Features
- Denomination: 10C (Dime)
- Metal: Copper-Nickel
- Mint Mark: No P (Philadelphia) - Error Coin
- Grade: MS67 (CACG)
- Certification: CACG (Certified Acceptance Corporation Grading)
- Die Variety: Strong (FS-501) Full Bands
- Year: 1982
- CACG Certification ID: 881626970
- Coin Number: 146348
Collecting Considerations
Proper handling and storage are crucial for preserving the condition of this coin. We recommend handling it with cotton gloves to avoid transferring oils and storing it in an inert, archival-quality holder. When assessing similar coins, carefully examine the details of the "LIBERTY" and "IN GOD WE TRUST" inscriptions to confirm the "Strong" die variety (FS-501). The CACG certification provides assurance of the coin's grade and authenticity.
Don't Miss Out!
This 1982 Roosevelt Dime, graded MS67 and certified by CACG, represents a rare find for discerning collectors. Secure this valuable error coin for your collection today!