Mintage numbers of the 1897 Philadelphia issue Barber dime is: 10,863,533
In 1990, the Philadelphia mint struck 1,034,340,000 dimes, the Denver mint struck 839,995,824 dimes and the San Francisco mint struck 3,299,559 proof dimes for a total of 1,877,635,463.
Here are the production tables for circulating 2011 dimes: Denver mint: 754 million Philadelphia mint: 748 million Total made: 1502 million
According to the US mint, 1.676 billion dimes were made in 2012.
None, no gold dimes have ever been made by the US Mint.
Philadelphia 1,034,340,00 Denver 839,995,824 San Francisco 3,299,559
Mintage of 1902 Barber dimes: Proof 777/ Philadelphia 21,380,000/ New Orleans 4,500,000/ San Francisco 2,070,000
Current data for the mintage of 2010 business strike dimes is: Philadelphia 557,000,000. Denver 562,000,000.
ten dimes in one dollar None, The dollar is not a coin, it is made of paper
Around 6,400,000 dimes were made in 1923 at San Francisco.
24 only
Production levels vary significantly with demand. Average mintages over most of the previous decade, prior to the recession, totalled around 2.2 billion dimes per year between Philadelphia and Denver. Assuming a few days off for major holidays that averages out to a daily rate of about 6.1 million dimes between both mints.
A roll of dimes is 50 dimes or $5.00