You can get a feeling of what its worth buy seaching on eBay, search on closed listings also, it may go up in value during Christmas shopping as it may be on someones Christmas want list.
AnswerIf you check the dimes in your pocket change you'll see that they all carry a pair of tiny letters under FDR's image. They're actually "JS" rather than "j5" and are the monogram of John Sinnock, who designed both sides of the coin. In any case 1959 isn't a rare year for Roosevelt dimes - there's more information in the Related Question.Up to 1964 dimes had mint marks on the back instead of the front, and up to 1979 some didn't have mint marks at all so that's another source of confusion.
The value is about $2.00 just for the silver.
Franklin D. Roosevelt first appeared on the US dime in 1946 and is still on it. Eisenhower has never been on a dime, only dollar coins starting in 1971 to the end of 1978. The value of the 1959 dime is about one dollar, just for the silver.
For the answer, visit: http://www.coinflation.com/coins/1946-1964-Silver-Roosevelt-Dime-Value.html
The values is for the silver about $1.00
A US dime dated 1944 is a Mercury head dime, it's very common with a value of $2.00 just for the silver.
The value is about $2.00 just for the silver.
what is the value for an American 1909 silver dime
Franklin D. Roosevelt first appeared on the US dime in 1946 and is still on it. Eisenhower has never been on a dime, only dollar coins starting in 1971 to the end of 1978. The value of the 1959 dime is about one dollar, just for the silver.
For the answer, visit: http://www.coinflation.com/coins/1946-1964-Silver-Roosevelt-Dime-Value.html
The value of the more common dates among Roosevelt dimes is based on their silver content rather than their mint mark(*) Regardless of mint mark, a 1959 dime is worth about 0.072 times the current price of silver which can be found in the business section of a newspaper or at a site such as kitco.com/ (*) See the related question for info about mint marks
The values is for the silver about $1.00
A US dime dated 1944 is a Mercury head dime, it's very common with a value of $2.00 just for the silver.
As of July 2013 all US 90% silver dimes at this time have a value of about $2.75 each.
A 1964 US dime is so common most are valued only for the silver at about a dollar.
Most are only valued for the silver, about $2.00.
All US Proof sets of 1964 and before have silver coins in them, the current value of a 1959 set is $28.00.
The US does not use centavos as their currency.