Certified Roosevelt Dime 1966 Mint Error--Reverse Clad Layer Missing AU58 NGC

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    The Certified Roosevelt Dime 1966 Mint Error--Reverse Clad Layer Missing AU58 NGC is a fascinating specimen that highlights the intricacies of coin production and the occasional errors that occur during the minting process. This particular dime bears a unique error where the reverse clad layer is missing, resulting in a distinctive appearance that sets it apart from regular issues.

    The history of the Roosevelt Dime series dates back to 1946 when it was introduced to honor President Franklin D. Roosevelt, who passed away in 1945. Designed by Chief Engraver John R. Sinnock, the dime features a left-facing portrait of President Roosevelt on the obverse and an olive branch, torch, and oak branch on the reverse, symbolizing freedom, peace, and strength, respectively.

    The United States Mint, responsible for producing the nation's coinage, encountered occasional errors during the minting process due to various factors such as equipment malfunction, human error, or mechanical issues. The Certified Roosevelt Dime 1966 Mint Error--Reverse Clad Layer Missing AU58 NGC is a result of such an error, where the clad layer on the reverse side of the coin is absent.

    1966 was a significant year for the United States Mint, as it marked the transition from the traditional silver composition to a copper-nickel clad composition for dimes and other denominations. Clad coins feature outer layers of copper-nickel bonded to a core of pure copper, providing durability and resistance to wear.

    The Certified Roosevelt Dime 1966 Mint Error--Reverse Clad Layer Missing AU58 NGC is graded by the Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC) with a grade of AU58, indicating that the coin is in Almost Uncirculated condition. Despite the mint error, the coin exhibits minimal wear and retains much of its original luster, making it highly desirable among collectors.

    The absence of the reverse clad layer on this dime results in a distinctive appearance, with the underlying copper core exposed on the reverse side. This error adds an element of uniqueness to the coin, making it a sought-after piece for collectors interested in mint errors and varieties.

    Despite the error, the Certified Roosevelt Dime 1966 Mint Error--Reverse Clad Layer Missing AU58 NGC remains a legal tender coin with a face value of ten cents. However, its numismatic value far exceeds its nominal value, reflecting its rarity and desirability among collectors.

    In conclusion, the Certified Roosevelt Dime 1966 Mint Error--Reverse Clad Layer Missing AU58 NGC is a fascinating and unique piece of numismatic history. Its distinctive error, coupled with its Almost Uncirculated condition, makes it a prized addition to any collection of Roosevelt Dimes or mint errors.

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    • Year: 1966
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