1994 ROOSEVELT DIME OFF CENTER ERROR.

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  1. coins776

    coins776 no title

    7b.jpg 7c.jpg any opinions about this coin or what it might be worth?
     
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  3. rickmp

    rickmp Frequently flatulent.

    Nice catch!
    I don't know what it's actually worth, but can say that having a date adds to its value.
     
  4. ken454

    ken454 Well-Known Member

    search errors on ebay see what they r sellin for
     
  5. noob76

    noob76 Member

    red book says it is worth 8 bucks. though their prices are quite high for many coins, they tend to be more on the mark for obscure things like error coins. i'd say that is about right. maybe for the right buyer you could get 20 or 30 bucks but that is best case scenario.
     
  6. Dougmeister

    Dougmeister Well-Known Member

    Where did you get/find it?
     
  7. Phoenix21

    Phoenix21 Well-Known Member

    It is worth more than $8 to the right person since it does have a date. ^.- I am unsure as to an approximate value, but it comes down to each individual person. That is a very nice off-centered piece though.
     
  8. Phoenix21

    Phoenix21 Well-Known Member

    P.S. Value for off-centered coins has a few factors:

    1) Condition of course

    2) What percentage is off-centered

    3) Does it have a date

    The more off-centered the coin is with a date showing, the more value it has to the right person.
     
  9. saltysam-1

    saltysam-1 Junior Member

    FYI:
    I am answering for noob76.
    My latest Red Book is from 2012 and they are listed on page 407. Look under misstrikes and error pieces in the index.
     
  10. kynagr

    kynagr Member

    I would say this is 75% off center. I have seen ones that are 20% in this date go for 25.00 on ebay. I would say you could get 25.00 to 35.00 at auction.
     
  11. Dougmeister

    Dougmeister Well-Known Member

    I meant "where did the OP get the coin"
     
  12. BUncirculated

    BUncirculated Well-Known Member

    Seriously!


    Not even close!
     
  13. BUncirculated

    BUncirculated Well-Known Member

    This is the closest one on eBay to your coin, and the seller is asking $24.95 plus $19.99 shipping.
     
  14. noob76

    noob76 Member

    i doubt that one will fetch the 45 price the e-bay seller is asking. error coins are in general neat pieces, but some of them are a lot more common than we all think. this is one of those. if i had this piece and someone offered me 20 bucks, and i wanted to sell it, i probably would. i got a jefferson nickel offstrike pretty similar to this for 17 bucks and the red book listed it at 12.

    case in point: i bought a penny struck on a dime planchet at a recent show for about 350 bucks. i got it graded through the local coin shop. came back ms-65. the dealer who is a pretty knowledge guy, and guys a lot more about mintmarks and fake authentication (has a huge cabinet of fake 16-ds and 1909s vdbs hes amassed over the years) tells me "that thing is probably worth a thousand bucks." i was pretty excited, but when i got home and actually checked the ha.com result, the 350 i paid for it was more on the mark.

    that said, if i found this piece in change, i'd be keeping this forever. i've never found anything close to this in change.
     
  15. non_cents

    non_cents Well-Known Member

    Because it has an intact date, I would say the coin could maybe be sold for $15-20 on a good day.
     
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  16. coins776

    coins776 no title

    thanks for all of the replies. if i were allowed to sell items on ebay, i am pretty sure that i could get at least $20.00 for the coin.
     
  17. coins776

    coins776 no title

    i bought it from a coin dealer that i buy from and sell coins to quite often. he listed it as 70 percent off center. the price i paid was $5.00
     
  18. BUncirculated

    BUncirculated Well-Known Member

    Not bad.
     
  19. kynagr

    kynagr Member

    ya thats not bad at all
     
  20. Cazkaboom

    Cazkaboom One for all, all for me.

    $5 is a great price. That coin can sell comfortably between $15 and $18. If it were a post-2003 dime, it could go for way more.
     
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