PCGS 1964 Roosevelt dime with a deep obverse die cap, with medium to high cap walls around most of the obverse design. The reverse has a full brockage of the obverse design on the coin's reverse. There are even two "1964" dates, with a 2nd date on the cap wall on the reverse side.
Die caps are very scarce on silver Roosevelt dimes, with only a small number known. Most are 1964's, as is this coin. A beautiful example.
MS64 with lustrous surfaces and golden brown toning.
PCGS 2007-P Roosevelt dime struck with a shattered die obverse. The die has many cracks extending from the primary crack across the coin. A fairly popular shattered die type.
MS64 with...
PCGS clad Roosevelt dime struck 35% off-center on an elliptical clip planchet. The coin is struck on the oval shapped planchet, which is an ellipticla clip. Also, it is off-center, making for a rare...