Silver dimes were 90% silver with 10% copper and weigh 2.5 grams, which is 2.25 grams of silver.
All silver (1946-1964) Roosevelt dimes are common. Most are only valued for the silver, about $2.00.
6-4-11>>> Unless it is a proof or very high-grade uncirculated coin the value is mostly for the silver, about $2.60. All silver Roosevelt dimes (1946 to 1964) are considered common.
About 10.25 grams.
Roosevelt dimes dated 1946 to 1964 are made of 90% silver and 10% copper. They contain about 0.0714 troy ounces of silver (or about 2.22 grams). So to find their melt value, multiply the price of one ounce of silver by 0.0714. For example, if the price of silver is $15 per ounce, the coins would contain about 0.0714 * 15 = $1.07 worth of silver.Depending on the coin's date, mint mark, and condition it may be worth more to a collector.Dimes dated 1965 and later don't contain any silver at all, just copper and nickel.
90%, or 2.25 grams.
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All silver (1946-1964) Roosevelt dimes are considered common. Unless they are Mint State, the values is for the silver, about $2.25.
Roosevelt dimes from 1946 to 1964 are 90% silver. The ASW. (Actual Silver Weight) is 0.07234oz of pure silver.
All silver (1946-1964) Roosevelt dimes are common. Most are only valued for the silver, about $2.00.
No Copper-nickel clad Copper 1 Dime "Roosevelt Dime" 1965-2017 1946-1964 Silver (.900)
All silver Roosevelt dimes (1946-1964) are considered common. If it shows any wear, the value is just for the silver, about $2.00
7-27-11>>> All Roosevelt silver dimes (1946-1964) are considered common, most circulated coins are only valued for the silver, about $3.00.
No, none of them are 40% silver, but from 1946 to 1964 they were struck in 90% silver. All coins from 1965 to date are copper-nickel clad.
For 90% silver coins (1964 & before) 10.2537 grams.
It's 90% silver and 10% copper with a total weight of 2.5 grams, which makes 2.25 grams of silver.
All Roosevelt dimes from 1946 to 1964 regardless of any mintmarks are considered very common, in average circulated condition they have the same retail values of $3.00. The silver value is about $1.60.
For 90% silver coins (1964 & before) 10.2537 grams.