My guess is that it's not a fake. If it were a dime it would say One Dime, but it instead shows silver fineness and a weight, so what you have is almost certainly a bullion piece that bears a copy of the dime's design.
These items are sold as a way for people to easily own small amounts of precious metals. Right now silver is selling for around $13 to $13.50 an ounce so your bullion piece would be worth somewhere in that neighborhood.
The value is only for the silver, about $35.00
1 troy ounce. They are known as silver eagles and have the bullion value on the back.
Silver sells for around $14/oz
That's a one ounce silver round, so the value varies with the price of silver. As of 20 June 2012, silver is $27.90/ounce.
Silver currently sells for about $14/oz.
What you have is a silver buillion round. As of 28 December 2013, a one ounce round is worth $20.06.
Most likely it is just a bullion piece worth 1 troy ounce of silver. Right now it is about $30 or so, but the price of silver rises and falls depending on the minute.
....Its a 1 ounce bullion coin/round. These are privately minted rounds produced as an easy way to invest in silver. They are usually not dated because they are not numismatic products and aren't collected as a coin is. Rather they are just worth their intrinsic silver value. Today they are worth about $30, but it depends on silver spot price.
It's not a coin, it's a bullion piece or "round". Its value is tied to the spot price of silver, currently about $12-$13 per ounce.
Well, it's exactly what it says it is. One ounce of .999 fine silver. A privately minted bullion ingot. Its value is now, and will forever be, tied to the current price of an ounce of silver. See the related links for the current silver value.
It is not a US coin and therefore has no numismatic value. All value comes from the one troy ounce of silver it contains which at the time of writing is about $33 but keep in mind that silver prices fluctuate wildly.
What you have isn't a US coin, but rather a privately minted silver bullion round. It is worth whatever 1 troy ounce of silver is worth, at the time of writing it is worth about $34, but the price of silver fluctuates, sometimes wildly, so tomorrow it will be worth more or less.