Coin Roll Hunting:
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Dollars
Coin roll hunting is one of the most exciting (and affordable) ways to discover hidden treasures in everyday change. Whether you’re searching for rare errors, low-mintage coins, or simply building your collection, each denomination has its own surprises waiting to be found.
Use the guides below to explore what to look for in pennies, nickels, dimes, quarters, half dollars, and dollar coins (longer format, with images can be found by following the link provided for every denomination below), varieties, and helpful tips to get the most from your hunts.
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Quick Guides by Denomination
PLEASE NOTE: I’m still working on perfecting the lists so not all of them will be accessible here. Check back soon and hopefully it’ll all be here for you.
Click to View the Penny Error & Variety Guide (coming soon..)
Click to View the Nickel Error & Variety Guide (coming soon..)
Click to View the Dime Error & Variety Guide (coming soon..)
Quick Reference: Dime Errors / Varieties + Low-Mintage (Click to Expand)
| Errors / Varieties | Low Mintage (Under 50M) |
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1963 — DDO / DDR
1964 — DDO / DDR
1965-S — DDR (FS-801)
1967-P — DDO (FS-101)
1968-P — DDO (FS-101)
1968-S — DDR (FS-801)
1969 / 70 / 70-D — Reverse of 1968 varieties
1970-P/D — DDR
1982-P — No Mint Mark (Missing “P”)
2004-P/D — “Double Ear”
Silver
Pre-1965 — 90% Silver
Mercury Dimes: 1916–1945
Roosevelt Dimes: 1946–1964
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1946-S — 27,900,000
1947-S — 34,840,000
1947-D — 46,835,000
1948-S — 35,520,000
1949 — 30,940,000
1949-D — 26,034,000
1949-S — 13,510,000
1950-S — 20,440,000
1951-S — 31,630,000
1952-S — 44,419,500
1953-S — 39,180,000
1954-S — 22,860,000
1955-D — 13,959,000
1955-S — 18,510,000
1955 — 12,450,181
1958 — 31,910,000
1996-W — 1,457,000
2009-D — 49,500,000
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Bench tip: scan for silver first (pre-1965), then check modern varieties by date.
Quick Reference: Quarter Errors / Varieties + Low-Mintage (Click to Expand)
| Year | Mint | Variety / Error | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1965 | P | DDO, DDR, Transitional Error | Some struck on 90% silver or dime stock |
| 1966 | P | DDR | Reverse doubling visible on lettering |
| 1967 | P | DDO, DDR, Struck on Dime Stock | Transitional off-metal errors possible |
| 1968 | D | DDR | Very rare and highly sought after |
| 1969 | D | D/D RPM | Repunched Mintmark variety |
| 1970 | D | DDO | Doubling on obverse lettering |
| 1971 | P/D | DDR | Various reverse doubling examples |
| 1974 | P | Struck on Dime Stock or Silver Planchet | Transitional off-metal errors |
| 1975–1976 | D | DDO | Bicentennial “Big Money” doubled die |
| 1977 | D | Struck on Dime Stock or Silver Planchet | Off-metal transitional error |
| 1982–1983 | P/D | High-Grade Coins | Low mintage; uncirculated examples bring premiums |
| 1983 | P | “Spitting Eagle” | Die crack through eagle’s beak |
| 1999 | P | Delaware “Spitting Horse” | Die crack through horse’s mouth |
| 2004 | D | Wisconsin “High Leaf / Low Leaf” | Extra corn leaf varieties |
| 2005 | P | Kansas “In God We Rust” | Grease-filled die weakens “T” in TRUST |
| 2005 | P | Kansas “Spitting Buffalo” / “Humpback Buffalo” | Die cracks on bison head and back |
| 2005 | P/D | Oregon DDR | Doubling on trees and mountains |
| 2005 | P/D | Minnesota DDR “Extra Tree” | Multiple reverse doubling varieties |
| 2007 | P | Wyoming DDR | Doubling around saddle horn area |
| 2008 | P/D | Alaska “Sixth Claw” | Die break adds extra claw on bear |
| 2008 | P/D | Arizona “Extra Cactus” | Die break covers designer’s initials |
| 2009 | P/D | District of Columbia DDR | Doubling on piano keys or Ellington’s name |
| 2015 | P | Homestead DDR | “Snow on Roof”, “Leaky Bucket”, multiple reverse die chips |
| 2019 | W | West Point Mint | First circulating W-mintmark quarters |
| 2020 | W | West Point Mint | Privy mark honoring WWII 75th anniversary |
| 2021 | P/D | Crossing the Delaware | Die chip on hat |
| 2021 | P/D | Airmen | Die chips on planes, goggles, and burning building |
| 2022 | P | Maya Angelou | “Drooling George”, die chips on reverse birds and double earring |
| 2022 | P | Dr. Sally Ride | “Drooling George”, die clash behind portrait |
| 2022 | P | Wilma Mankiller | Multiple die chips in hair; split/cracked planchet varieties |
| 2022 | P | Anna May Wong | Die chips on reverse lettering |
| 2023 | P | Kanaka ʻŌiwi (Edith Kanakaʻole) | Incuse die chips on mountain; feeder-finger marks |
| 2023 | P/D | Bessie Coleman | Die chips on hand and wing; incuse doubling on EC initials |
| 2023 | P | Eleanor Roosevelt | Die chips and cracks on brim of hat |
| 2023 | P | Maria Tallchief | Die chip on hat and feathers |
Quick Reference: Half Dollar Errors / Varieties + Low-Mintage (Click to Expand)
| Year | Mint | Variety / Error | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1971 | D | DDO FS-101 | “T” in LIBERTY and “RST” in TRUST |
| 1971 | D | DDO FS-102 | Doubling on “IN” |
| 1972 | D | No FG | Missing designer initials “FG” on reverse |
| 1972 | DDO | Doubling on “TRUST” | |
| 1973 | D | DDO FS-101 | Doubling on “3” and “TRUST” |
| 1974 | D | DDO FS-101 | Strong doubling on “TRUST” |
| 1977 | D | DDO FS-101 | Doubling on “IN” and “RUS” in TRUST |
| 1982 | P | No FG | Missing designer initials “FG” on reverse |
| 1983 | P | No FG | Missing designer initials “FG” on reverse |
| 1971–1977 | D | Silver-Clad Error | Some struck on 40% silver-clad planchets |
| 1979 | S | Proof Varieties | Filled “S” and Clear “S” mintmark varieties |
| 1998 | S | SMS Silver | Matte Special Mint Strike; limited release |
| 2014 | W | 50th Anniversary Gold Issue | 3/4 oz .9999 fine gold Kennedy Half Dollar |
Click to View the Dollar Error & Variety Guide (coming soon..)
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What’s In Your Pocket?
Every coin roll is a mystery waiting to be solved. Whether you’re hunting for silver, errors, or history itself, the guides above will help you know what to keep and why. Ready to see what’s hiding in your next roll?
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