The exceptionally rare 1975 'no S' proof dime, one of just two known to exist, was sold for over $500,000 after being hidden in a vault for decades.
After four decades in a bank vault, the 1975 'no S' dime surfaced at auction and sold for a remarkable $506,250, highlighting its extraordinary rarity.
The sisters chose anonymity despite selling the dime their family had cherished, emphasizing the coin's role as both a familial legacy and an investment.
Coin experts estimate the rarity of the 1975 dime, missing the mintmark, which attracted intense interest from collectors, illustrating the vibrant market for coins.
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