Yes, a lot of them, but silver dimes have been made from 1796 (with a few missing years) to 1964, so it depends dates, mintmarks and condition.
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a Kilogram weighs 2.2 pounds...
Neither, they are worth the same.
Generally yes, very much so. Silver has fluctuated in value but has been in the $10 to $18 range during most of the period 2006-2008, so that makes a silver quarter worth at least 5 or 6 times its face value. Also, silver quarters are older so some of them are scarce enough to be worth even more as collector's items.
There have not been any silver dimes struck since 1964, except in some proof sets. If your coin has an S mint mark on it, it's worth about $1.15; it would be worth more if it were in its original proof set package. If your coin has a P or D mint mark it's an ordinary copper-nickel dime that has been plated to look like silver. It's only worth 10 cents.
Silver dimes (made up till 1964) contain 0.07234 troy ounces of silver. Silver nickels (only made mid-1942 to 1945) contain .05626 troy ounces of silver. Silver dimes are worth more because they have more silver in them.
yes
All US dimes made before 1965 are silver and are worth at least $1.25.
The last Mercury dimes were minted in 1945. All dimes minted after that are Roosevelt dimes. Silver dimes from that era are worth at least their silver content, about $1.25 as of 03/2010 but can be worth more to a collector. You need to know the coins' specific dates, mint marks, and conditions to get a more accurate valuation.
It's plated. The US never made silver pennies - for one thing, they'd be worth more than dimes!
One cent - it's plated, not real silver. The U.S. never minted silver pennies. They would have been worth more than dimes!
No, they are not rare, they are, however, worth more than face value (about $2.11 for each of them) simply because of the value of silver. In better condition some of the older ones may be worth more than just silver price.
3 dimes is 30 cents and 5 nickels is 25 cents so 3 dimes is worth more.
1 pound of dimes or 1 kilogram of dimes
dimes! there smaller so that means they would fit closer together which means the jar would have more mass. that means more silver, more silver means the more money its worth. First, unless you have a pre 64 dime there isn't any silver in it And second I wouldn't assume there is less void space with dimes. For dimes to be more it isn't because of less void space but because you could fit more dimes in the same space. I'd guess quarters but I really don't know.
A kilogram of dimes is worth more because it is larger in weight compared to a pound of dimes. The weight difference between a pound and a kilogram makes the kilogram of dimes more valuable.
They're currently at least worth about $2 for the silver content. Some are worth more than that, depending on date, mint mark, and condition.