1977-D Roosevelt Dime : A Collector's Guide (2024)

1977-D Roosevelt Dime : A Collector's Guide (1)

ByCharles MorganandHubert WalkerforCoinWeek Notes…..

On February 9, 1977, Frank H. MacDonald, then Deputy Director of the United States Mint, announced that the Denver facility would cease production. Two days later, the branch mint in Colorado shut down. This was mainly due to the suspension of die cutting at the Philadelphia Mint on February 1 caused by the nationwide gas crisis. While open-ended, the shutdown was expected to last no more than one to two months.

During this shutdown, the Denver Mint underwent a series of upgrades, including a modernization to its one- and five-cent coin production machinery and the installation of a state-of-the-art CCTV surveillance and alarm system. But despite these improvements to the Denver facility, the building was still nearly 100 years old. The Treasury Department, however, was hesitant to ask Congress for a second round of funding – this time to build a replacement facility. This was necessary because while $65 million had been appropriated for the task by the House of Representatives during the 94th Congress, the Senate Banking Committee refused to consider the bill.

Meanwhile, the three facilities at Philadelphia, West Point, and Denver fired a combined 117 employees.

As a result of these disruptions, the issuance of dimes at the Denver Mint was reduced by almost 46% from the previous year. It wouldn’t be until 1980 that Denver struck a mintage of dimes equal to that of 1976.

The 1977-D Roosevelt Dime in Today’s Market

Examples with Full Bands (FB) designation used by PCGS or Full Torch (FT) used by NGC hold a dramatic premium over their standard grade counterparts.

In MS67, the highest graded FB example, the 1977-D Roosevelt Dime is worth just over $1,000. In just one grade lower (MS66), coins with the FB designation are worth approximately $150. This price then drops to $25 for examples graded MS65 and to between $10 and $20 for MS63 –64 graded examples. Due to the grading requirements for FB examples, the lowest grade possible for this designation is MS 60, and in this grade, the 1977-D Roosevelt dime is valued at $5 to $7.

Interestingly, the only MS69 for this type is also an obverse die cap error. Due to the uniface nature of this piece, it can’t possibly earn the FB designation. This error has repeatedly sold for just over $1,700 and currently holds the auction record for this type. The high value of this piece is due partly to the fact that it is an error, in addition to the high grade. This must be true, because two grades lower in MS67, the price plummets to less than $100. In fact, this grade is worth between $50 and $60. At one grade lower, in MS 66, the 1977-D is worth between $10 and $15. In MS64 – MS65, while several have recently sold for up to $6, the true price for this grade is only $1. Examples between MS60 and MS63 are very common and command a price somewhere between $1 and face value.

As a circulating coin with a large mintage of 376,607,228 pieces, non-Mint State examples have no numismatic premium and are only worth face value. That said, Mint State dimes do hold a premium.

This coin is also available as part of the 1977 Uncirculated Mint Set, which were sold by the Mint for $7 starting on September 1, 1977. Today, these sets can be purchased for between $5 and $10.

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Market Data and Noteworthy Specimens

Top Population: PCGS MS67FB (2, 5/2024), NGC MS68FT (2, 5/2024), and CACG N/A (0:0 stickered:graded, 5/2024).

  • PCGS MS67FB #21518742:“The Maltese Collection,” Heritage Auctions, October 18, 2020, Lot 7238 – $1,020.
  • PCGS MS67FB #90112077:“The Maltese Collection,” Heritage Auctions, October 20, 2020, Lot 25606 – $1,020.
  • NGC MS67FT #2542756-005:“The Centurion Collection,” GreatCollections, June 3, 2018 – View; GreatCollections, December 2, 2018 – View.
  • PCGS MS68 #44391597: GreatCollections, February 20, 2022 – View.
  • NGC MS67FT #2540100-002:Heritage Auctions, December 7, 2014, Lot 7441 – $211.50. Paul Kiraly #1 NGC Registry Roosevelt Dimes, Circulation Issue.
  • PCGS MS67+ #25623136: Heritage Auctions, April 10, 2016, Lot 23113 – $94.
  • PCGS MS67 #60024131:Heritage Auctions, March 29, 2004, Lot 382 – $75.90.

Design

Obverse:

Most of the obverse design consists of a left-facing bust of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. In the northwest quadrant, directly in front of Roosevelt’s face, is the standard legend LIBERTY. Below the president’s chin, in smaller letters, is the motto IN GOD WE TRUST. Directly below the neck truncation on the bust are the designer’s initials JS. Placed at a slightly higher line than the motto and to the designer’s initials right is the date 1977. Unlike earlier dimes struck before 1967 that have the mintmark on the lower reverse to the left of the torch, the “D” mintmark is on the obverse above the date 1977.

Reverse:

Centered in the reverse design is a flaming torch symbolizing liberty. The torch sits between the olive branch of peace on the left and the oak branch of victory on the right. Split into four parts between the branches and torch is the USA’s traditional motto E PLURIBUS UNUM. Since the words are divided as follows, E PLU / RIB / US U / NUM, there are centering dots between each word. This central design is completely surrounded by the words UNITED STATES OF AMERICA at the top and the slightly larger denomination ONE DIME on the bottom.

Edge:

The edge of the 1977-D Roosevelt dime is reeded.

Designer

John R. Sinnock (1888-1947) served as the eighth Chief Engraver of the United States Mint from 1925 through his death on May 14, 1947. He is responsible for the designs of both the Roosevelt dime and the Franklin Half Dollar. Sinnock engraved the 1926 Sesquicentennial American Independence Half Dollar and gold $2.5, and he also helped sculpt the Army’s modern Purple Heart Medal in 1932 for soldiers wounded in combat.

Coin Specifications

Country: United States of America
Year of Issue: 1977
Denomination: 10 Cents (USD)
Mintmark: D (Denver)
Mintage: 376,607,228
Alloy: 75% Copper, 25% Nickel
Weight: 2.27 g
Diameter: 17.90 mm
Edge: Reeded
OBV Designer: John R. Sinnock
REV Designer: John R. Sinnock
Quality: Business Strike

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1977-D Roosevelt Dime : A Collector's Guide (2024)

FAQs

Is a 1977 D dime worth anything? ›

In MS67, the highest graded FB example, the 1977-D Roosevelt Dime is worth just over $1,000. In just one grade lower (MS66), coins with the FB designation are worth approximately $150. This price then drops to $25 for examples graded MS65 and to between $10 and $20 for MS63 –64 graded examples.

What is the most sought after Roosevelt dimes? ›

Here's a look at the 10 most valuable Roosevelt Dimes, according to CoinValueChecker.
  • 1975 No S Proof Type 2 Clad Roosevelt Dime: Sold for $456,000 in 2019.
  • 1968 No S Proof Deep Cameo Type 2 Clad Roosevelt Dime: Sold for $47,000 in 2020.
  • 1951 Proof Deep Cameo Type 1 Silver Roosevelt Dime: Sold for $23,500 in 2014.
Jan 20, 2024

What is the error on a 1978 dime? ›

This is likely struck from a worn die where the design elements have merged with the rim; it could also be the result of a slightly misaligned strike, regardless these sell for around $1, just a bit more than face value and the absence of a Mint mark means it was struck in Philadelphia.

Is a 1976 D dime worth anything? ›

1976 D Roosevelt Dime Value

According to the NGC Price Guide, as of September 2024, a Roosevelt Dime from 1976 in circulated condition is worth between $0.15 and $0.35. However, on the open market 1976 D Dimes in pristine, uncirculated condition sell for as much as $150.

What year of dime is rare? ›

While there are two to three dozen known to be in existence since 1968, there are hundreds known to be in existence for the years 1970, 1971, 1983 and 1990. But for 1975, there are currently only two known No S Proof Dimes in existence.

What are the key dates for Roosevelt dimes? ›

The key dates of the Roosevelt series are the 1949 P, D, and S, as well as the 1950-S, but none of the key dates for the Roosevelt series come near the value of any other 20th century key date coins (besides the Jefferson nickels).

What are the 15 most valuable dimes? ›

Most Valuable Dimes: Comprehensive List for Collectors
  • 1796 and 1797 Draped Bust Dimes. 1796 Draped Bust dime. ...
  • Carson City Liberty Seated Dimes from the 1870s. 1872-CC Liberty Seated dime. ...
  • 1894-S Barber Dime. 1894-S Barber dime, also known as a Liberty Head dime. ...
  • 1982 No-Mintmark Roosevelt Dime.
Aug 19, 2024

What dime is worth $2000? ›

The 1796 Draped Bust Dime is a true rarity, produced in quantities of over 22,000 by the Philadelphia Mint just four years after the Mint began production in general. These extremely rare coins have sold for between $2000 and $50,000, depending on their condition.

What dimes are worth keeping? ›

Generally, U.S. dimes made after 1964 are not worth much more than face value. However, those made before then are valued at higher prices than their face value. What's the story? Well, the earlier coins were predominantly made of silver up until the 1965 Coinage Act.

What dime is worth millions? ›

What makes the dime depicting President Franklin D. Roosevelt so valuable is a missing “S” mint mark for San Francisco, one of just two without the mark known to exist. The other one sold at a 2019 auction for $456,000 and then again months later to a private collector.

What makes a 1975 dime rare? ›

Before you go digging around in search of a 1975 dime, you should know this: Your chances of having the rare dime are about 1 in 1.4 million. There are a couple of reasons it is so valuable. First, it has no “S” above 1975 (hence the name), which means it's an error coin.

How much is a 1978 dime worth today? ›

According to the NGC Price Guide, as of September 2024, a Roosevelt Dime from 1978 in circulated condition is worth between $0.15 and $0.35. However, on the open market 1978 D Dimes in pristine, uncirculated condition sell for as much as $65.

Why are 2009 dimes rare? ›

The U.S. Mint drastically reduced the mintages of other circulating coins, too, particularly dimes. Demand was way down in 2009 for new circulating coinage, and thus the U.S. Mint temporarily discontinued production of both denominations in April of that year.

What dimes from the 70s are worth money? ›

1970 Dime Value Chart
Mint MarkGoodUncirculated
1970 Dime No-Mint Mark Value$0.15$565
1970-D Dime Value$0.15$75
1970 S Proof Dime Value$27

How much is a 1979 D dime worth? ›

1979 Roosevelt Dimes
Roosevelt DimesValue Range
Roosevelt DimesValue Range
1979 10c MS$0.25 - $88.00 $0.25 - $88.00
1979 10c MS FB$845 - $2,190 $845 - $2,190
1979-D 10c MS$0.25 - $455 $0.25 - $455
4 more rows

How much is a 1977 D quarter worth? ›

According to the NGC Price Guide, as of September 2024, a Washington Quarter from 1977 in circulated condition is worth between $0.30 and $0.85. However, on the open market 1977 D Quarters in pristine, uncirculated condition sell for as much as $145.

How much is a 1977 D penny worth? ›

1977 D Penny value

Their price varies from $0.25 for the lowest-graded coins to $150 for those with the MS 67 grade. All pennies with the D mint mark are very common despite the price, but finding those in MS 66 grade is more challenging.

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