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10 cents. All circulating dimes dated 1965 and later are made of copper-nickel so they have no added value, and can be found in normal change.

The only valuable 1968 dime was an error that occurred in some proof sets. 1968 was the first year that proof coins were struck at the San Francisco mint, and one of the die-makers forgot to put the "S" mint mark on a die. Some "S-less" dimes were shipped in proof sets before the error was discovered.

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