United States 1967 dime
This specimen was lot 5420 in Stack's Bowers March 2020 auction, where it sold for $600. The lot description noted, "1967 Roosevelt Dime. FS-101. Doubled Die Obverse. AU-53 (PCGS)." This dime was introduced in 1946 to honor president Franklin Roosevelt who had died in office the previous year. It was issued in silver 1946-64 and converted to copper-nickel clad copper in 1965, in which alloy it is still being minted. The mint suppressed mintmarks for 1965-67, so the mintage given below is of Philadephia and Denver combined.
Recorded Mintage: 2,244,007,320 including those struck for the Special Mint Sets. This remains the highest mintage date of any dime.
Specification: 2.27 g, copper-nickel clad copper, 17.9 mm diameter, reeded edge.
Catalog reference: KM 195a.
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