10 cents. It is not silver and is in common circulation.
There is 2.25 grams of silver in a 1960 dime.
There is no silver in a 1990 US dime.
There are 2.25 grams of silver in a 1935 silver dime. It is made of 90% silver and 10% copper.
Dime minted before 1965 contain 90% silver. With a total weight of 2.5 grams, that makes 2.25 grams of silver per dime.
10 cents. It is not silver and is in common circulation.
It isn't a liberty dime, it is a Roosevelt dime, it isn't silver and only worth 10 cents.
There is 2.25 grams of silver in a 1960 dime.
There is no silver in a 1990 US dime.
There are 2.25 grams of silver in a 1935 silver dime. It is made of 90% silver and 10% copper.
It's just 10 cents, 1964 was the last year for silver dimes.
10 cents.
There is no such thing as a pure silver dime. See the related question below for more information.
A 1963 Roosevelt dime is very common. Most are only valued for the silver, about $2.00.
2.25 grams.
That's hardly a whale - it's a salmon. These coins were made of 80% silver so they're worth about 75-80 cents U.S. for their silver content.
The value of a 1800 silver dime depends on the condition of the coin. In mint condition this coin sells for as much as 2000 dollars as of 2014.