@rainbowroosie said:
An unnamed but very generous board member just sent me this to me for free. A wonderful gesture. I really like the coin, but I’m thinking of continuing the Roosie gifting. I’ll probably pass this to a very young numismatist walking the floor at FUN in January. While I greatly appreciate this gift, I think it’s better to make a young person happy than keep it for myself. Think about doing the same at the next show. Again, to this board member, very cool gesture. I like the way you roll.
I was bidding, eBay pictures looked nice. The prettiest MS64 I have ever seen. I know the man who found these interesting neon 1953-D Dimes. They all came from rolls. I bought a few when he just got them slabbed last year. He got one MS67+FB I believe****.** I saw that a fellow forum member was selling an MS65FB for $80 or something.****** Which means selling the MS65FB I had for $25 was a bad choice
I like your idea of gifting the coin forward. For the sake of the younger generation lacking a presence in the coin collecting world, I too will donate a coin to a very young numismatist at FUN in January. I would love to see other people also gift their coins forward to young young numismatists.
That's me with the MS65FB. I also have this one in MS66FB that I'm keeping:
"If there are no dogs in Heaven, then when I die I want to go where they went." Will Rogers
@rainbowroosie said:
An unnamed but very generous board member just sent me this to me for free. A wonderful gesture. I really like the coin, but I’m thinking of continuing the Roosie gifting. I’ll probably pass this to a very young numismatist walking the floor at FUN in January. While I greatly appreciate this gift, I think it’s better to make a young person happy than keep it for myself. Think about doing the same at the next show. Again, to this board member, very cool gesture. I like the way you roll.
I was bidding, eBay pictures looked nice. The prettiest MS64 I have ever seen. I know the man who found these interesting neon 1953-D Dimes. They all came from rolls. I bought a few when he just got them slabbed last year. He got one MS67+FB I believe****.** I saw that a fellow forum member was selling an MS65FB for $80 or something.****** Which means selling the MS65FB I had for $25 was a bad choice
I like your idea of gifting the coin forward. For the sake of the younger generation lacking a presence in the coin collecting world, I too will donate a coin to a very young numismatist at FUN in January. I would love to see other people also gift their coins forward to young young numismatists.
That's me with the MS65FB. I also have this one in MS66FB that I'm keeping:
Oh, here's that MS65FB listed on the BST...Interested? There's TrueView, and now you have GemView (Jim)
"If there are no dogs in Heaven, then when I die I want to go where they went." Will Rogers
@AllCoinsRule said:
Is that a record price for a regular issue Roosie or did you value your 47-s at an even higher price when coming up with the number for your complete set?
The 1946P MS68FB was a pop 2/0 coin for years. Within the past 60 days it becomes a pop 4/0. PC price guide is over $10K for the coin. Should the price guide be changed now that the pop had doubled. I understand it's a first year type But!!!! so is the 46D & 46S and they add another 16 68FB's. Hmmmmm
As you know, I just paid under $3,000 for a nice pop 4/0 MS68FB from the 1940’s. Of course, the 46-P never was worth $10,000 even as the pop 1/0 I sold a decade ago. It is obviously worth closer to 1/2 that amount now as a pop 4/0. As always, just my 2 cents. Wondercoin.
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The pop report for MS68FB silver Roosies was 113 last week. It is now 112. That means someone sent one back for a shot at 68+FB. Who ever it is and if you hit let me know, I might have a home for it. I know of 5 silver Roosies Currently sitting in MS68FB holders that I grade MS68+FB. I'm feeling another silver 68+FB will soon be graded.
@AllCoinsRule said:
There's never been an ms68fb white (silver) Roosie, correct? What's the finest white silver Roosie you all have seen? My 54-p is my nicest, no marks whatsoever, super luster, just a couple hidden milk spots.
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I made a 50D MS68FB blast white dripping with luster about 15 years ago. Mitch, You remember that coin.
@wondercoin said:
Still have it for sale Nick. I recently asked John if he needed a 50-D but did not mention to him that it is blast white.
Wondercoin
Jaime is the one asking, I believe John already has a 50D 68FB. Here is a pic of John's 50D 67+FB. Now that he upgraded
this date his 67+FB just might be for sale.
@wondercoin said:
Still have it for sale Nick. I recently asked John if he needed a 50-D but did not mention to him that it is blast white.
Wondercoin
Jaime is the one asking, I believe John already has a 50D 68FB. Here is a pic of John's 50D 67+FB. Now that he upgraded
this date his 67+FB just might be for sale.
And just where, and who did you steal this coin from Nick?
"If there are no dogs in Heaven, then when I die I want to go where they went." Will Rogers
Those 1962's are beautiful. I would bet that as quick as you posted pics of them you equally as quick got Pm'd offers for them. Tell me Mach1 do you still own them?
@Stooge said:
Any reverse pictures for those 3 dimes?
Since you received no reply, I'll show you one of another date. There's something that draws me to nicely toned reverse roosies. Graded NGC MS66*. How this did not make 67* or better is beyond me...
"If there are no dogs in Heaven, then when I die I want to go where they went." Will Rogers
1964-D just sold on eBay
1976-P just sold on eBay
A number of other clad dimes just sold on eBay
Justin (monstercoinmart) is doing a super great job selling Roosies! I don’t see anyone pulling down the $$$ on Roosies that Justin is. But, I am his father. Lol.
Wondercoin.
Please visit my website at www.wondercoins.com and my ebay auctions under my user name www.wondercoin.com.
@wondercoin said:
1964-D just sold on eBay
1976-P just sold on eBay
A number of other clad dimes just sold on eBay
Justin (monstercoinmart) is doing a super great job selling Roosies! I don’t see anyone pulling down the $$$ on Roosies that Justin is. But, I am his father. Lol.
Wondercoin.
That's great Mitch, but how many has he sold vs. how many went to DLH?
Stooge. I can’t reveal who bought what of course. But, I can tell you Justin received a fair number of formal and informal offers on the 1976-P dime. Obviously, it is a great date in FB.
Wondercoin
Please visit my website at www.wondercoins.com and my ebay auctions under my user name www.wondercoin.com.
@wondercoin said:
Stooge. I can’t reveal who bought what of course. But, I can tell you Justin received a fair number of formal and informal offers on the 1976-P dime. Obviously, it is a great date in FB.
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That's me with the MS65FB. I also have this one in MS66FB that I'm keeping:
I’d keep that 66 too!
rainbowroosie April 1, 2003
Oh, here's that MS65FB listed on the BST...Interested? There's TrueView, and now you have GemView (Jim)
PM me, I am able to do that.
I have to ask since It's just not clicking....what are "SB Dimes"?
Later, Paul.
Stacks Bowers
Thanks!
Later, Paul.
Wow! The 1949P MS68FB hammers at $13,200 with BP. Does someone think that coin is a 68+FB or 69FB. I never expected that.
I can only comment on that in a PM
How high would a stack of 132,000 dimes be? Congrats to the winner!
Later, Paul.
Went to the bank. Wish I could take good photos. Enjoy.

rainbowroosie April 1, 2003
A couple of non Roosies
rainbowroosie April 1, 2003
Plus one
rainbowroosie April 1, 2003
Nice Billy, very nice!!!
I saw it during lot viewing. 67+FB at best!
There was a 1949 D 68FB which was a high end 68, that was a whole lot nicer than the 49P.
Wow!! Very Nice Roosies all!!
These two are in my Birth Year Set:
The 1946P MS68FB was a pop 2/0 coin for years. Within the past 60 days it becomes a pop 4/0. PC price guide is over $10K for the coin. Should the price guide be changed now that the pop had doubled. I understand it's a first year type But!!!! so is the 46D & 46S and they add another 16 68FB's. Hmmmmm
As you know, I just paid under $3,000 for a nice pop 4/0 MS68FB from the 1940’s. Of course, the 46-P never was worth $10,000 even as the pop 1/0 I sold a decade ago. It is obviously worth closer to 1/2 that amount now as a pop 4/0. As always, just my 2 cents. Wondercoin.
The pop report for MS68FB silver Roosies was 113 last week. It is now 112. That means someone sent one back for a shot at 68+FB. Who ever it is and if you hit let me know, I might have a home for it. I know of 5 silver Roosies Currently sitting in MS68FB holders that I grade MS68+FB. I'm feeling another silver 68+FB will soon be graded.
I will pay $20,000 for any MS68+FB Roosevelt Dime if I feel it is accurately graded.
I think I can get you the 2011P MS68+FB for $20K
And right there, everyone, is the nexus of Gradeflation & Price Inflation.
If you'll pay $20k for a 68+FB then surely you'll pay $40k for my 69FB 17-P. PM me.
Does anyone have a lead on a 57P in MS67FT in an NGC holder? I know someone looking for one.
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I made a 50D MS68FB blast white dripping with luster about 15 years ago. Mitch, You remember that coin.
Still have it for sale Nick. I recently asked John if he needed a 50-D but did not mention to him that it is blast white.
Wondercoin
Jaime is the one asking, I believe John already has a 50D 68FB. Here is a pic of John's 50D 67+FB. Now that he upgraded
this date his 67+FB just might be for sale.
And just where, and who did you steal this coin from Nick?
Beautiful 50-d @onlyroosies
Not Mine, It belongs to John, Also X-Lablover
Here's an X-@lablover I just bought recently...
MS67FB

Later, Paul.
Also X-Onlyroosies...they do get around.
These were posted a while back on the forum and I managed to pick them up.
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Wow, Mach1ne - those are simply stunning.
Those 1962's are beautiful. I would bet that as quick as you posted pics of them you equally as quick got Pm'd offers for them. Tell me Mach1 do you still own them?
Nice, I could use one of those...please?
Just a little something new, a lowly MS67...
Any reverse pictures for those 3 dimes?
Later, Paul.
Since you received no reply, I'll show you one of another date. There's something that draws me to nicely toned reverse roosies. Graded NGC MS66*. How this did not make 67* or better is beyond me...
That's par for the course.
Later, Paul.
Check out my iPhone app SlabReader!
1964-D just sold on eBay
1976-P just sold on eBay
A number of other clad dimes just sold on eBay
Justin (monstercoinmart) is doing a super great job selling Roosies! I don’t see anyone pulling down the $$$ on Roosies that Justin is. But, I am his father. Lol.
Wondercoin.
That's great Mitch, but how many has he sold vs. how many went to DLH?
Later, Paul.
Stooge. I can’t reveal who bought what of course. But, I can tell you Justin received a fair number of formal and informal offers on the 1976-P dime. Obviously, it is a great date in FB.
Wondercoin
Of course Mitch. I always do my own research.
Thanks!
Later, Paul.