- A Dime in poor condition may be worth only face value, while a very fine condition specimen may be worth upwards of $1.
- The 1967 issue, for instance, is the most common, with over 193.6 million pieces produced. In comparison, the 1968 No S Liberty dime is relatively scarce with a mintage of only 2.6 million.
Some specific examples of the values of 1967 liberty dimes include:
- A 1967 liberty dime in good condition might sell for around $0.20 to $0.30
- A 1967 liberty dime in very fine condition might sell for around $0.50 to $0.75
- A 1967 liberty dime in extremely fine condition might sell for around $1.00 to $2.00
- A 1967 liberty dime in mint state condition might sell for around $2.50 to $3.50
_Note: These prices are approximate and can vary depending on the specific condition of the coin and the current market conditions._