An uncirculated 1964 dime is worth $1.35.
All circulating dimes dated 1965 and later are made of copper-nickel and are only worth face value. The only circulating dimes that contain silver are dated 1964 and earlier.
If it is a US dime, it isn't silver. Silver stopped being used in dimes after 1964, so any dime dated 1965 or later is struck in copper-nickel and are only worth face value.
A 1964 US dime is so common most are valued only for the silver at about a dollar.
There are no US dimes dated 1812.
If it's a US dime dated 1964 or before it's silver
An uncirculated 1964 dime is worth $1.35.
No such coin exists. Silver dimes were produced for circulation dated 1964 and earlier. Silver proof sets started being sold to collectors starting in 1992. There is no 1985 dated silver dime.
All circulating dimes dated 1965 and later are made of copper-nickel and are only worth face value. The only circulating dimes that contain silver are dated 1964 and earlier.
$0.20
There's no such coin. Roosevelt is on the dime. Half dollars dated 1964 and later are Kennedy halves because they carry a picture of .... President Kennedy.
If it is a US dime, it isn't silver. Silver stopped being used in dimes after 1964, so any dime dated 1965 or later is struck in copper-nickel and are only worth face value.
A 1964 US dime is so common most are valued only for the silver at about a dollar.
The value of a 1964 dime is approximately $3.00. Unfortunately the date on the coin does not matter as much as the amount of silver in the coin.
There are no US dimes dated 1812.
An American dime, minted before 1965, contains 90% silver and 10% copper. Dimes minted after 1965 have no silver content and are made from a copper-nickel blend.
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