No these are proof coins, but some proof coins do show up in pocket change..
The first US dimes were minted in 1796.
No US dimes were minted in 1816.
US dimes were first minted in Philadephia in 1796.
There were no dimes minted until 1796.
No US dimes were made in 1922-1932 & 1933
There is no silver in currently minted US dimes. Silver was replaced by copper-nickel starting with the 1965-dated coins.Special "Prestige" proof sets containing silver dimes, quarters, and halves have been made for collectors since 1992 but these coins aren't intended for circulation.
Silver dimes were last minted in 1964 in the US.
The first US dimes were minted in 1796.
No US dimes were minted in 1816.
US dimes were first minted in Philadephia in 1796.
There were no dimes minted until 1796.
No US dimes were minted in 1922.
No such thing. There were no US dimes minted that year.
No US dimes were made in 1922-1932 & 1933
US dimes were first minted in 1796 when 22,135 pieces were struck.
None. During 1975 and 1976 all quarters, halves, and dollars carried the dual date 1776-1976 in honor of the Bicentennial. The only US coins dated 1975 were cents, nickels, and dimes.
90% silver quarters, half dollars and dimes were produced until 1964. From 1965-1970 half dollars have been 40% silver while dimes/quarters contained no silver. From 1971-present no silver coins have been minted for circulation. Today the US mints various collector coins in silver, but none for general circulation.