Price Guide for 2014 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.

2014-D Dime, FB (Regular Strike)
  • 3rd Party Price
    Uncirculated: $74.00 – $150.00
  • eBay
    Uncirculated: $4.25 – $252.95
  • PCGS Price Guide
    Uncirculated: $6.00 – $285.00
2014-P Dime, FB (Regular Strike)
  • eBay
    Uncirculated: $1.75 – $401.00
  • PCGS Price Guide
    Uncirculated: $5.00 – $450.00
2014-P Dime (Regular Strike)
  • eBay
    Uncirculated: $13.45 – $55.97
  • PCGS Price Guide
    Uncirculated: $4.00 – $42.00
2014-D Dime (Regular Strike)
  • eBay
    Circulated: $10.51
    Uncirculated: $16.00 – $169.00
  • PCGS Price Guide
    Uncirculated: $5.00 – $10.00
2014-S Dime, DCAM (Proof)
  • 3rd Party Price
    Uncirculated: $25.00 – $33.98
  • eBay
    Uncirculated: $1.25 – $51.00
  • PCGS Price Guide
    Uncirculated: $10.00 – $20.00
2014-S Dime Silver, DCAM (Proof)
  • 3rd Party Price
    Uncirculated: $12.00 – $35.99
  • eBay
    Uncirculated: $2.25 – $90.00
  • PCGS Price Guide
    Uncirculated: $10.00 – $22.00
2014-S Dime First Strike, DCAM (Proof)
  • eBay
    Uncirculated: $2.99 – $26.00
  • PCGS Price Guide
    Uncirculated: $6.00 – $40.00
2014-S Dime Birth Set, DCAM (Proof)
  • eBay
    Uncirculated: $0.99 – $12.90
  • PCGS Price Guide
    Uncirculated: $26.00 – $45.00
2014-S Dime Birth Set First Strike, DCAM (Proof)
  • eBay
    Uncirculated: $22.38
  • PCGS Price Guide
    Uncirculated: $6.00 – $36.00
2014-S Dime Chronicles Set, DCAM (Proof)
  • eBay
    Uncirculated: $69.00
  • PCGS Price Guide
    Uncirculated: $12.00 – $35.00
2014-S Dime Silver Limited Edition PR Set – First Strike, DCAM (Proof)
  • eBay
    Uncirculated: $2.68 – $110.39
  • PCGS Price Guide
    Uncirculated: $11.00 – $80.00
2014-S Dime Silver Limited Edition Proof Set, DCAM (Proof)
  • eBay
    Uncirculated: $5.50 – $29.00
  • PCGS Price Guide
    Uncirculated: $10.00 – $37.00
2014-S Dime Silver First Strike, DCAM (Proof)
  • 3rd Party Price
    Uncirculated: $9.00 – $45.00
  • eBay
    Uncirculated: $7.50 – $32.99
  • PCGS Price Guide
    Uncirculated: $10.00 – $35.00

Design and Specifications of the 2014 Dime

The 2014 Roosevelt Dime continues the long-standing tradition of featuring President Franklin D. Roosevelt on the obverse, a design that has been in use since 1946. This coin commemorates Roosevelt’s efforts in founding the March of Dimes charity.

The year 2014 marked the 68th anniversary of the Roosevelt Dime, showcasing the durability and popularity of this design in American coinage.

Weight 2.268 grams
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 2014 Roosevelt Dimes significantly impacts their value, particularly for higher grades. Circulation strikes in uncirculated condition (MS60 and above) command a premium, with coins graded MS67 and above being particularly desirable.

Proof coins are valued based on their cameo contrast and preservation. Deep Cameo or Ultra Cameo examples, especially in PR70 condition, are highly sought after by collectors.

Philadelphia, P

Mintage: 2,223,200,000

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

Denver, D

Mintage: 2,178,400,000

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

San Francisco, S

Mintage: 1,164,075

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

Strike quality is an important factor for 2014 Dimes. Well-struck coins with full bands (complete horizontal lines on the torch) are more valuable. Luster also plays a crucial role, with coins displaying bright, unbroken luster being more desirable.

While not typically known for toning, attractively toned specimens can command a premium among collectors. Additionally, any major mint errors or die varieties, though rare for this year, could significantly increase a coin’s value if discovered.

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