Someone Just Paid $1,997,500 for This Dime

Only 24 of them were ever made
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Jan 8, 2016 2:00 AM CST
Updated Jan 8, 2016 5:05 AM CST
Rare 1894 Dime Sells for Almost $2M
This photo combination provided by Heritage Auctions shows the front and back of a rare 1894 dime.   (Heritage Auctions via AP)

Whatever disparaging cliche you've heard about the lowly dime—dime a dozen, nickel and dimed, dime's worth of difference—it's not true of this dime. No, this particular coin that went to auction Thursday evening in Tampa, Fl., sold for just under $2 million. The 1894-S dime was struck at the San Francisco Mint. Only 24 were made, and only nine likely still exist. "There's a couple of iconic rarities in the rare coin market," says David Hall, co-founder of Professional Coin Grading Service. "A couple of coins have been known among the rarest of the rare for 100 years and this is one of those numismatic icons." Hall says so few of those dimes were made at the San Francisco Mint because the country was in a recession that year and more dimes weren't needed.

Heritage Auctions, which conducted the auction, says an experienced collector who wishes to remain anonymous outbid 15 others vying for the piece during the Florida United Numismatists Show and paid $1,997,500. In an effort to track down some of the other long-missing 1894-S dimes, Heritage Auctions is offering a $10,000 reward to be the first to examine any previously unreported, genuine examples of the coins. "They could be in somebody's desk drawer. They could be sitting in somebody's bank box. People could look almost anywhere and they might show up," says a senior numismatist at Heritage Auctions. (This weird Roosevelt dime is also being auctioned off.)

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