This is the first year of issue and the first Roosevelt Dime struck at the Denver Mint. This year the Mint struck a little over 340 million coins between the Philadelphia, Denver and San Francisco Mints combined.
Most of the 1946- D Dimes are not considered scarce in circulated grades including up to MS64 grade. Only in MS65 grade and higher do they begin to be somewhat scarce but yet, still easy to find with most of them being raw. Since they don't command a premium in grades of MS65 and lower, most coins are still raw. In MS66 grade they become a bit tougher some of them are still raw but many of them may now be in holders. In MS67 grade they are very tough, possibly no more than 300 examples exist in this grade or higher.
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This coin has a great strike and excellent color. It is beautiful to look at.
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Coin is definitely CH BU with beautiful shiny new luster. Was looking at the reverse with my hand lens and the torch is amazing, all the bands, every detail, all the flames at the top of the torch are visible.
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Great deal at a great price. I plan on sending these off to get them graded. I am currently working on a set of Rosevelt Fullband dimes from the period of 1946 to 1964.
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Coin was priced exceptionally and the quality matched the photos and description perfectly. I would recommend this coin to any collector who wants a good coin at a good value! (5 STAR)
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