A rare US dime, missing a single letter, has just sold for a whopping $295,000 at auction! And collectors are still eager to get their hands on it.
A Dime With a Big Price Tag
The 1975 dime, missing the “S” that usually indicates it was minted in San Francisco, is one of only two known to exist. It was found by a California collector who bought a set of proof coins from the US Mint.
A History of High Prices
This isn’t the first time this dime has fetched a huge price. The other known example was sold for $349,600 in 2011 and later for $456,000 in 2019. It was then bought by a collector who wanted to complete his collection of Roosevelt Dimes.
Why the Big Deal?
So, why is this little dime worth so much? It’s all about rarity. The US Mint has accidentally released dimes without the “S” a few times, but these are extremely rare.
This particular dime is a hot commodity because it’s a piece of history and a valuable addition to any coin collection. It’s a reminder that even the smallest things can be worth a fortune, especially when they’re unique.