Question by Ashkan A: Roosevelt dimes?
I went to the bank and got a few rolls or dimes. All of the websites I've been to say that I should look for the 82 no "P" and 1969. Are there any other one as far as errors? Or maybe anything else. And I know that the ones before 1964 are silver.

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Answer by Taiping
With the dime being the smallest coin in size it is possible that the planchets can go through all the coin collars. One can have a cent on a dime planchet as well as the other denominations. You can look for them. It looks like from 1965 on there are no doubled dies listed at least in the Red Book. You may have to see if some one has a copy of the Cherry Pickers Guide or get in touch with one of the error collecting organizations. A google search should get you to the Combined Organization of Error Collectors. I do not collect errors so I hope this points you in the right direction. You can also email answerman2@aol.com, he answers coin questions for Numismatic News the weekly coin paper. He may also know about other groups and books.

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