coins \ Coin \ United States of America \ 10c Roll \ Dimes \ 1965 \ Phildelphia
Collectible coins, particularly dimes from the United States, can vary significantly in value based on factors such as mint year, mint mark, condition, and demand. The 1965 dime, produced in Philadelphia, is part of a series that underwent composition changes, switching from silver to copper-nickel. A roll of ten-cent coins may contain multiple pieces of this type, with individual coins typically having less collectible interest due to their abundant circulation, unless they are found in uncirculated or high-grade condition. Collectors often focus on rarity, historical significance, and the overall quality of the coins when determining their value.
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1965 10c Roll 50 Coins | 10c Roll | Dimes | 1965 | Phildelphia |
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1965 10c Roll 50 Coins Special Mint Set | 10c Roll | Dimes | 1965 | Phildelphia |