so like.... I been searching about 4 months now, and have yet to find one.... single..... 2009 dime. And I have not let one dime go passed without seeing the date. I'm starting to wonder if they even exist. I've found 3 2009 (2 D's and 1 P) nickels, a boat load of every different 2009 penny. But I dime. I really feel like I have a better chance any finding a silver 65 dime than a 2009 dime. lol it's so frustrating that I can't find it haha I literally pay no attention to dimes unless it's the edge lol but now I gotta find it cause it's bugging me. Feel like a kid again looking for that charzard with the holographic. XD Another thing. 1999-2000 wide AM and 1992 d close AM... please tell me you can find this with buisness strike coins.....??? because I literally look at every penny and have looked at thousands... I just hope I didn't look at all those coins for nothing haha
09 was a super low mintage year. The mint killed production for them sometime around April if I remember right. You might actually have a better chance at a silver dime than an 09 one
It feels like I haven't found a 2009 dime in at least 6 months but they exist. I have found a total of 11 - all from circulation. They are scarce but keep looking cause they're out there. By the way, I like the title of this thread.
I have heard many collectors say they are having a hard time finding the 2009 dimes. I think I have just been very lucky to have found as many as I have. I'm in Florida so it's possible that many of them were sent here??? I've also heard some collectors say they sent a lot of the Philadelphia ones to Puerto Rico but I have no idea if that's true. You know how people start making stuff up sometimes lol.
2009 Philly 96,500,000 no shortage there .. Same for Denver .. No low mintage on these Dimes ............
Okay you look at all the other years and dates and see for yourself that it's an all time low. And with those numbers / how many ppl use change I think i find more key dates in wheat pennies than I do those dimes lol
1/5th of 2010, 1/7ths of 2011, 1/8th of 2012, 1/10th of 2013........ Yes that is a very low mintage for modern circulating dimes and the lowest circulation strike since 1962. Should check facts first before posting
That I have one! https://www.cointalk.com/threads/10c-1996-west-point-mint-ms-67-ft-ngc-10.292192/ West Point Mint
I noticed after the crash in 2008 that I started finding decades-old coins in my change, often in remarkable condition, such as bicentennial quarters, nickels from the 1970s, etc. I think people were out of work and cashed in their jars and jugs full of accumulated coins. This influx of older circulating coins, I suspect, reduced the need for newer ones. This, in addition to the debt incurred by the bailout, let the mint to curtail production of new coins in 2009.
There is more than one way to look at this. The 2009 dimes were low mintage in relation to other years. The facts show that. If you compare the 2009 dimes with coins that are not a part of this thread, 96 million is not a low mintage. I vote that this thread stay on topic.
I believe the 2009 P or NO P Dimes had a recall, but had one of each, but my original mint condition 200? Dime had no last digit, and no mintmark. I went to find it after my ex-girlfriend spent it, and it wound up in Washington State in the hands of a lady. I found out if it was still in the original mint packaging, it would of been worth $4500 but without the mint packaging, only worth face value, one thin dime. 2009 P Roosevelt Dime by ACoinJob posted May 7, 2017 at 8:40 AM
Okay, fine, now go find one at a bourse in book stock. And the satin finish one from the mint set doesn't count.