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AnswerCanadian dimes were 80% silver in 1966. Your coin is worth 2$ considering it is in normal circulation grade. In 1967, the coins were 80% silver and later changed to 50%. By 1968 the last silver coins were made. The mint stopped using silver in their coins in 1969, and they changed it to .99 nickel.
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9y ago

It is worth from between 2.50 and 256 dollars. This depends on the grade and circulation of the coin as well as where it was minted.

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11y ago

The true value varies as to the condition of the coin but the average coin would probably sell for about $2.50 because it's made of 80% silver.

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9y ago

The value ranges from 35 cents to 250 dollars. The difference is in the condition, mint marks and circulation that has occurred.

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9y ago

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.

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7y ago

That entirely depends on the coin's denomination.

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10y ago

It's currently worth about $1.20 for the silver.

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10y ago

Anywhere from 3 to ten cents. In the future please add a description or condition of the coin so I can value it more precisely for you.

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