I stumbled on this video after spending the evening digging through my grandfathers coin collection. I’d noticed a abundance of 64 dimes and only assumed they were junk silver. Thanks for the info!
I always learn so much about coins when I come here. It's not only about coin hunting and finding unique coins , which I love, it's about the history of the coins just as much. Thank you!
I was not aware of all the combinations of 64 dimes! I just found a 63 D in my large water bottle change collection so I will go back thru my inherited constitutional collection for 64s and check them out too! Thanks J& B! 👍
Wow THANK YOU SO MUCH I found TWO Full bands D 1945 dimes thanks to all of your details in your video! I'm going to send em In and I'll keep in touch to let you know of the outcome!
I enjoyed your video very much. I am sorting a ton of dimes by year so I can search for errors and valuable dimes. I suspected there is more to find in dimes than simple silver dimes which are relatively easy to find. And my extreme nearsightedness is very useful looking at dimes! Thank you for your videos, they are very helpful to us newbies!
Thanks! I truly learned a lot I've been collecting for quite a while now but I don't know much about dimes have yourself a cup of coffee this morning and thanks again I truly enjoyed your video and God bless 🙏
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. I am new at coins but did buy a scall that weighs in grams. I found one dime that weighed 2.67 grams and another that weighs 2.26 grams. The rest of my dimes weighs about 2.5 grams. Is there a place that I can take them so I can get a better understanding of the value?
I was clueless about these 64 dimes. Really about all coins. I just started stacking and have about 50 64's, most in fairly nice condition. I'll have to try to look they them.
I recently found a 1964-D Roosevelt dime at the grocery store, in the Coinstar reject box. It won't except real silver coins or damaged ones, and will spit them out into a little cubby where you can retrieve them. A lot of people forget to do so, though. So I've developed a habit of checking it everytime I go to the store. I also get a lot of foreign coins there as well. I think I have the bigger, wider "in God we trust" that you spoke of. Going to have it checked out. Thanks for your info.
Quite possibly the best one you've done. Loved the variety portion the most, as it encompassed so many issues. The silver and clad transitional error, along with the pointed 9, was great too. I'll be honest, in most cases I find the high MS grading and values, boring. I know it's where a significant amount of the values come into play, but it's the "in my change " aspect, that fascinates me. Just the thought of what you may find in your change from a coffee, always feels like a treasure hunt. Thanks for this one.
I agree I do enjoy hearing the grades but I can go on NGC or PCGS and look up the highest grades and what they're worth I can't find errors and varieties on there unless they're super popular assuming "cherry pickers guide" ect.
Wow--lots of great information here! I would disagree, though, that "you can still find them (1964 dimes) in your change." (1:52) I haven't seen that date in change in many years... 🙂
I did not know about the varieties but I know I had something I have some of those varieties but I thought I had to get them attributed it thank you for the info maybe now I can send them off for grading
My father bought a roll of 64 dimes, quarters, nickels and half dollars to commemorate the year I was born. These coins are immaculate and I’ve been told to get them graded but it’s LOTS of money. Any suggestions? Thank you!
Hi J&B! Can i ask you Where can i sell my coin? I have some coin that i saw in some of your videos. I'm always watching your videos. Nice job J&B! Thanks.,.
I know that the Sms dime also exists and it's easy to overlook, but I have about almost every variety of that year, and have 2 or 3 Satin finish because I've known of finishes for over fifty years and it helps with furniture as well as coins
I had no idea 1964 had so many varieties I do have one and that's coming from you guys from the auction but I do have a roll of 1963 D dimes in absolutely perfect condition
I agree with everything you said, but I do believe just like franklin's fbl. Same as dimes so not only do u need the box or band, but it's really keeping the numbers close. also if I bought a 66 set. I see it at like only 50 bucks still . Hope I helped lkl
hey my brother I have 2 1964 full band one has a longer stem than the other doubling on the one with the longer stem but no mint mark, from the video. That means it from Philly . was traveling for month fixing CVS store throughout state and I saved all change. Now I out work. So I would like a little help. Thank for the in the video. Subscribed to a few days ago and Ive so much from you already . So thank for that. Oh yeah one of dimes a broken E on one of them. Sorry For asking for your help instead of just appricating your video
I just found a 1964 D roosevelt dime "hot lips" in amazing condition. What do I do from here? Is it best to list on ebay with pics or send it away or go to a shop?
How do I go about sending my coins out To be graded I’ve got several I think have full bands and several in really great condition and round about how much does it cost
J.b. what's popopping? Looking in my fathers coin books that I have for last4 years now. I found extras from 1975 no mintmark.. 65..66..67..68..69..72..76..78..86p.mmark..it's time I start moving on from the coins and sell every in one shot..😢
So a dime I found in my backyard today has the P mark above the date. I've not seen any videos that show the P in that location. Is this a normal location for the P.
Hi,I have 3 sms 64 dimes in uncirculated condition. No mint mark and on one the words in and we is visible but not raised. I believe it is a dye punch error. They are also pointy 9. I need to get graded but its so expensive. Do you think its worth it?
I knew about the pointed 9 on a penny variety when I get silver dimes from the coin shop I always say I bet they are all 1964 that's the one you get the most of
I have a whole roll of 64 pointy 9 dimes, both p and d. Most of them are AU but may be better. It costs so much to get them graded that it may not be worth the cost. Any advice?
I found a few 1964 dimes that are bright flat silver and very clean. They stood out among thousands of dimes and nickels as I started my coin collating. They weigh 2.49/50, should I send them for scoring?
I have 183 1964 dimes and a bunch of other coins that date from 1964 and earlier that belonged to my dad and I have been holding on to them because I know very little about coins and I am afraid that if I take them to a dealer there might be some really valuable coins in there that I will not get full value for since I would not know. I have an entire box full, very heavy. I could certainly use the money if there are any valuable coins in this box. Does any one with coin experience know what I should do not to get ripped off?
My eyes are crossed from looking at all of these different types of coins
I have a 1964 dime I'm trying to see if it's worth anything
I stumbled on this video after spending the evening digging through my grandfathers coin collection. I’d noticed a abundance of 64 dimes and only assumed they were junk silver. Thanks for the info!
I always learn so much about coins when I come here. It's not only about coin hunting and finding unique coins , which I love, it's about the history of the coins just as much. Thank you!
Cant agree with ya more....I'm diggin this information....
I agree with Annette Hall. I love listing too you guys.
I agree with Annette Hall. I love listing too you guys.
you are the only channel that gives a very very positive hope for collectors and sellers so hats off to your style
I was not aware of all the combinations of 64 dimes! I just found a 63 D in my large water bottle change collection so I will go back thru my inherited constitutional collection for 64s and check them out too! Thanks J& B! 👍
I had no clue of these varieties and will be searching through my dimes again! Thanks, J&B!
Bless you, sir! Your ability to articulate with absolute clarity is deeply appreciated by me... Thank you.
Wow THANK YOU SO MUCH I found TWO Full bands D 1945 dimes thanks to all of your details in your video! I'm going to send em In and I'll keep in touch to let you know of the outcome!
Watching this video from a year ago. I got a 1964 dime in change and will have to check it out. I had no idea there were so many varieties!
I knew of some of the varieties but didn't expect so many. Great video to watch over again.
I enjoyed your video very much. I am sorting a ton of dimes by year so I can search for errors and valuable dimes. I suspected there is more to find in dimes than simple silver dimes which are relatively easy to find. And my extreme nearsightedness is very useful looking at dimes! Thank you for your videos, they are very helpful to us newbies!
Hey J&B appreciate the info in 1964 dimes I’ll will be sure to keep an 👁 out 4 them :)
I had no idea there were so many varieties of the 1964 dimes, I will have to be diligently watching for them from now on.
Thanks! I truly learned a lot I've been collecting for quite a while now but I don't know much about dimes have yourself a cup of coffee this morning and thanks again I truly enjoyed your video and God bless 🙏
Thank you so much for your kind words and support!
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. I am new at coins but did buy a scall that weighs in grams. I found one dime that weighed 2.67 grams and another that weighs 2.26 grams. The rest of my dimes weighs about 2.5 grams. Is there a place that I can take them so I can get a better understanding of the value?
I was clueless about these 64 dimes. Really about all coins. I just started stacking and have about 50 64's, most in fairly nice condition. I'll have to try to look they them.
I recently found a 1964-D Roosevelt dime at the grocery store, in the Coinstar reject box. It won't except real silver coins or damaged ones, and will spit them out into a little cubby where you can retrieve them. A lot of people forget to do so, though. So I've developed a habit of checking it everytime I go to the store. I also get a lot of foreign coins there as well. I think I have the bigger, wider "in God we trust" that you spoke of. Going to have it checked out. Thanks for your info.
Quite possibly the best one you've done. Loved the variety portion the most, as it encompassed so many issues. The silver and clad transitional error, along with the pointed 9, was great too. I'll be honest, in most cases I find the high MS grading and values, boring. I know it's where a significant amount of the values come into play, but it's the "in my change " aspect, that fascinates me. Just the thought of what you may find in your change from a coffee, always feels like a treasure hunt. Thanks for this one.
I agree I do enjoy hearing the grades but I can go on NGC or PCGS and look up the highest grades and what they're worth I can't find errors and varieties on there unless they're super popular assuming "cherry pickers guide" ect.
I have a 64 with three different CUD, distinct marks on the chin, mouth and ear uncirculated Denver mended
thanks for the video i'm gonna do some closer looking at my 1964 dimes.
Very interesting. I have some now I'm checking out! Thank you
Wow--lots of great information here! I would disagree, though, that "you can still find them (1964 dimes) in your change." (1:52) I haven't seen that date in change in many years... 🙂
I just looked at a small pack of old dimes my mom gave me about a decade ago. One is a 1964p dime with full bands. In nice condition too.
I did not know about all the varieties. Great video!
Wow, I didn’t know this! I have many ‘64 rolls in dimes I need to go through.👌🏼
Thank you for ALL that wonderful information 🙏 I have a few 64's, I need to check very carefully see what I have 😊
Thank you for all you guys do
Wow that's pretty interesting. I have 60 of those dimes of those years. I'll check those out
Thank you
Thank you for this video
64.. my personal fav proof set...
I did not know! Exited! Thank you for!
This has helped so much.
Thanks Bruce
I did not know about the varieties but I know I had something I have some of those varieties but I thought I had to get them attributed it thank you for the info maybe now I can send them off for grading
Thank you for your information it's very helpful 😊
My father bought a roll of 64 dimes, quarters, nickels and half dollars to commemorate the year I was born. These coins are immaculate and I’ve been told to get them graded but it’s LOTS of money. Any suggestions? Thank you!
they r silver 90% from my lcs they r charging 18× face value for what some consider junk silver I got one kennedy and three dimes 90% silver.
Suggest if you need to sell(just do 1/4 of them) to grade. Do in steps not altogether.
Love dimes, thanks for the great video 👍
Did not know! Thank you....
Hello from Puerto Rico and nice video I have a few dimes like the 1964 ,1965,1966,1967,1968 for sale.
The mint one was wow that price is crazy :)
Hi J&B! Can i ask you Where can i sell my coin? I have some coin that i saw in some of your videos. I'm always watching your videos. Nice job J&B! Thanks.,.
I have a 1964 Denver mint silver coin. Weights 2.6 has full bands on the top. Not yet graded. It's in really good condition.
Like watchinv it and i keep mydimes like 1975 d a d 1975 no mint mark. 4 of them love and keep it
Your video are so good to watch.
Awesome thank you!
Need to check mine! Thanks for the information! I wish I could find me some big money!
thanks great video.
No I didn't know about all the different errors. Thanks for the information and have a great day.
I know that the Sms dime also exists and it's easy to overlook, but I have about almost every variety of that year, and have 2 or 3 Satin finish because I've known of finishes for over fifty years and it helps with furniture as well as coins
Great video my brother .. Absolutely helpful
It would be the "sister". B, my wife does the research and writes all the scripts, I only read it.
@@bbcoinsinc ... Cool .. Absolutely a Hi for her and keep doing that great job ... See you on the next video ..
Glad I watched this before diving into my bu roll of 64 dimes. Let you know if anything comes of it.
Fascinating video. New subscriber.
July 4th-2021,I have a few 64 dimes, thanks
Are your 64 dimes for sale?
Really enjoy your channel!
Did not know, but have seen them, thanks
I had no idea 1964 had so many varieties I do have one and that's coming from you guys from the auction but I do have a roll of 1963 D dimes in absolutely perfect condition
Great information as ALWAYS.
I agree with everything you said, but I do believe just like franklin's fbl. Same as dimes so not only do u need the box or band, but it's really keeping the numbers close. also if I bought a 66 set. I see it at like only 50 bucks still . Hope I helped lkl
Hello J 🤗 good information 👍i have one with a tripled date,will it be good? $
ask B
Yes sir I have this coin
hey my brother I have 2 1964 full band one has a longer stem than the other doubling on the one with the longer stem but no mint mark, from the video. That means it from Philly . was traveling for month fixing CVS store throughout state and I saved all change. Now I out work. So I would like a little help. Thank for the in the video. Subscribed to a few days ago and Ive so much from you already . So thank for that. Oh yeah one of dimes a broken E on one of them. Sorry For asking for your help instead of just appricating your video
I gotta stack of these dimes . It’s such a rabbit hole I don’t know where to begin!
Thanks for sharing j&b
I was going though my dimes and a found a 1964 that is in great condition. What do you think I should do for it
It's the US Mint. Varieties are expected on every coin. ;) thanks for sharing these deets.
Nope, great information. Illl be watching many more in this series.
Thankyou for imformation 😅😅😅😅
What is the "JS" mark under Roosevelt's neckline stand for?
Thank you sir good information.
I just found a 1964 D roosevelt dime "hot lips" in amazing condition. What do I do from here? Is it best to list on ebay with pics or send it away or go to a shop?
So I have a 1955 s dime hot lips!!! I just found it tonight!!
Oh the dime 1955 s ($1m) @ auction
I did not know about the varieties struck at both mints!
How do I go about sending my coins out To be graded I’ve got several I think have full bands and several in really great condition and round about how much does it cost
Would love to see one on paper currency. Thanks
I have a few 1964 Silver half Dollar. Circulated of course. And some 1966 with no FG. How do I see them?
Chris Jones, if your 1964 silver half dollars and some 1966 are for sale, send me their pictures. I might buy them.
@@yemengoto4905 I will contact you soon.
@@chriscoley120 Fine!
@@yemengoto4905 How do I get the photos to you of my coins?
I have this one sir and I haven't had it graded yet but it is in better shape then the ones shown
Love JB Coin family
Make me loss 5 pound
Because digging the coin
Working hard no time
To eat 😂😂😂😂😂
I have a 1975 no mint mark and is double died and is real shiny??Regards Dale
hi I have a silver Rosevelt one dime of 1966. What is the value
Thank you so much
J.b. what's popopping? Looking in my fathers coin books that I have for last4 years now. I found extras from 1975 no mintmark.. 65..66..67..68..69..72..76..78..86p.mmark..it's time I start moving on from the coins and sell every in one shot..😢
So a dime I found in my backyard today has the P mark above the date. I've not seen any videos that show the P in that location. Is this a normal location for the P.
1964 JS silver dime with head on both sides. Any value?
Thanks.
If you think you have one where do you go in Fayetteville North Carolina to have it graded
Hi,I have 3 sms 64 dimes in uncirculated condition. No mint mark and on one the words in and we is visible but not raised. I believe it is a dye punch error. They are also pointy 9.
I need to get graded but its so expensive. Do you think its worth it?
Sandra P
How do I go about sending in coins to be graded then to auction? I’m sorry I messed up the previous message.
Thank you for this info
Thankyou JB
So what is a 1964 silver dime JS, without a mint mark value ed at.?
I also have 1964 dimes over. 60 of them. I wish I could meet up with you. So we could work together on this. I really need your expertise.
I knew about the pointed 9 on a penny variety when I get silver dimes from the coin shop I always say I bet they are all 1964 that's the one you get the most of
I have a whole roll of 64 pointy 9 dimes, both p and d. Most of them are AU but may be better. It costs so much to get them graded that it may not be worth the cost. Any advice?
I found a few 1964 dimes that are bright flat silver and very clean. They stood out among thousands of dimes and nickels as I started my coin collating. They weigh 2.49/50, should I send them for scoring?
@Glenn G. Are they proofs?
I collect lots of coin and i intend to keep it. I got 8 p s of 1964 dimres. Your video is very helpful t.y.
That one has a nice tone I Love naturally toned coins Like Mine
Good video great info.....
Glad you enjoyed it
I have a 1966 Roosevelt dime that has the same colors as your 1964 two tone, Silver and copper. Is it worth more than dime?
Great information. Thanks!!
Thanks for the good advice
I have a 1964 D silver dime the mint on reverse.
I have 183 1964 dimes and a bunch of other coins that date from 1964 and earlier that belonged to my dad and I have been holding on to them because I know very little about coins and I am afraid that if I take them to a dealer there might be some really valuable coins in there that I will not get full value for since I would not know. I have an entire box full, very heavy. I could certainly use the money if there are any valuable coins in this box. Does any one with coin experience know what I should do not to get ripped off?
Hello. Watch this video and others. Check your coins. 🙂
You need sort this from all “coin folders” write Yr on front & name of yourself //
Great info and well represented, thanks!