Collectible coins, often classified by denomination, minting year, and historical significance, are highly sought after by numismatists. The 10-cent dimes, commonly referred to as "dimes," are a popular segment of U.S. coins, with specific interest in the 1943 production year due to its context within World War II and varying mint marks. Dimes from this period typically feature the design of Liberty, created by artist Adolph A. Weinman, and are valued based on condition, rarity, and market demand. Rolls of 1943 dimes may include coins in various states of preservation, impacting their desirability and price in the collectible coin market.
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1943 10c Roll 50 Coins | 10c Roll | Dimes | 1943 | Philadelphia |
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1943-D 10c Roll 50 Coins | 10c Roll | Dimes | 1943 | Denver |
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1943-S 10c Roll 50 Coins | 10c Roll | Dimes | 1943 | San Francisco |