Price Guide for 2007 Dime Variants
This guide presents price ranges for variants from three sources: eBay sales, third-party auctions, and PCGS guides. Values are shown for various conditions, allowing collectors to compare across different market segments. Price estimates may vary between sources, especially for rarer variants.
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3rd Party PriceCirculated: $66.00 – $141.00Uncirculated: $6.00
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eBayUncirculated: $100.99 – $120.00
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PCGS Price GuideUncirculated: $4.00 – $90.00
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3rd Party PriceUncirculated: $49.00 – $3,450.00
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eBayUncirculated: $48.00 – $321.75
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PCGS Price GuideUncirculated: $4.00 – $110.00
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eBayCirculated: $6.50Uncirculated: $7.50 – $149.95
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PCGS Price GuideCirculated: $1.00 – $2.00Uncirculated: $4.00 – $26.00
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eBayUncirculated: $6.66 – $67.99
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PCGS Price GuideUncirculated: $2.00 – $35.00
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3rd Party PriceUncirculated: $13.00 – $127.00
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eBayUncirculated: $0.99 – $37.00
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PCGS Price GuideUncirculated: $4.00 – $16.00
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3rd Party PriceUncirculated: $5.00 – $11.00
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eBayUncirculated: $2.00 – $127.00
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PCGS Price GuideUncirculated: $2.00 – $26.00
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3rd Party PriceUncirculated: $7.00 – $330.00
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eBayUncirculated: $0.01 – $59.99
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PCGS Price GuideUncirculated: $4.00 – $20.00
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3rd Party PriceUncirculated: $12.00 – $3,819.00
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eBayUncirculated: $2.25 – $239.00
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PCGS Price GuideUncirculated: $3.00 – $42.00
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3rd Party PriceUncirculated: $59.00 – $72.00
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eBayUncirculated: $54.00 – $325.95
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PCGS Price GuideUncirculated: $5.00 – $450.00
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3rd Party PriceUncirculated: $19.00 – $3,220.00
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eBayUncirculated: $4.01 – $208.09
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PCGS Price GuideUncirculated: $3.00 – $2,650.00
Design and Specifications of the 2007 Dime
The 2007 Roosevelt Dime continues the long-standing design introduced in 1946 to honor President Franklin D. Roosevelt. This coin marks over six decades of the Roosevelt Dime’s circulation, showcasing its enduring popularity and historical significance.
The year 2007 saw continued high production of dimes to meet circulation needs, reflecting the coin’s importance in everyday commerce. The Roosevelt Dime remains a testament to FDR’s legacy, particularly his leadership during the Great Depression and World War II.
Weight | 2.27 grams |
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Diameter | 17.91 mm |
Mint Marks | P, D, S |
Composition | 91.67% Copper, 8.33% Nickel (Clad over pure copper core) |
Obverse Design | Portrait of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, designed by John R. Sinnock |
Reverse Design | Torch, oak branch, and olive branch, designed by John R. Sinnock |
Rarity Factors and Value Drivers
The condition of a 2007 Dime significantly impacts its value, particularly for higher grades. Circulation strikes in Mint State (MS) conditions, especially MS65 and above, command premiums. For proof coins, grades of PR69 and PR70 are highly sought after by collectors.
Key factors affecting condition include:
1. Luster: Original mint luster adds to the coin’s appeal and value.
2. Strike quality: Well-struck coins with sharp details are more desirable.
3. Surface preservation: Absence of marks, scratches, or wear is crucial for higher grades.
4. Toning: Natural, attractive toning can enhance value for some collectors.
Mintage: 1,035,500,000
Rarity Scale: Common
Circulation Status: Widely Circulated
Preservation Rarity: Common in grades up to MS67, scarce in MS68 and above
Varieties Errors: None significant
Market Demand: Low, primarily collected as part of year sets
Mintage: 1,134,600,000
Rarity Scale: Common
Circulation Status: Widely Circulated
Preservation Rarity: Common in grades up to MS67, scarce in MS68 and above
Varieties Errors: None significant
Market Demand: Low, primarily collected as part of year sets
Mintage: 2,247,409
Rarity Scale: Common (for proofs)
Circulation Status: Not Intended for Circulation
Preservation Rarity: Common in grades up to PR69, scarce in PR70
Varieties Errors: None significant
Market Demand: Moderate, collected by proof set enthusiasts
While the 2007 Dime is generally common, certain factors can increase its value:
1. Full Bands (FB): Coins with fully separated horizontal lines on the torch’s bands are more valuable.
2. Error coins: Although rare, any significant mint errors like off-center strikes or die cracks can greatly increase value.
3. First Day of Issue: Coins certified as being from the first day of production may command a slight premium.
4. Special Sets: Dimes included in special mint sets or commemorative collections may have added value.
For proof coins, cameo and deep cameo contrasts are highly prized, with PR70DCAM (Deep Cameo) examples being the most valuable for the year.