At this point the price of silver is so high that nearly all 1964 and earlier Roosevelt dimes are worth more as scrap metal than as collectibles - about $1.50 each.
The only exception is a 1949-S, which retails for $1.75 to $3 depending on condition.
1934 is a high mintage year for dimes and most are valued for the silver only, about $1.00
dimes made in the 1920's are called mercury dimes. they aren't that rare so most of them are only worth their silver content. which is around $1.20
Average values are $4.00 to $5.00 for most circulated 1929 Mercury head dimes.
It's a common date (as are most Roosevelt dimes), currently worth about $2.
The 1964 Roosevelt dime is the most common of all silver dimes, it's worth about $2.00 only for the silver.
Any circulating US dime dated before 1965 is made of silver and is at least worth its melt value. Earlier designs of dimes such as the Mercury and Barber for the most part have some additional collector value.
1934 is a high mintage year for dimes and most are valued for the silver only, about $1.00
Liberty does not describe a dime. However, when most people refer to "liberty dimes" they are talking about dimes made before the 1940s. The best way to know how much silver is in your dime is to check the date. All dimes made before 1965 contain 90% silver. All dimes dated 1965 or later contain 0% silver.
dimes made in the 1920's are called mercury dimes. they aren't that rare so most of them are only worth their silver content. which is around $1.20
If you found it in change, 10 cents. It's way too new to have any special value. In fact, most circulation dimes going back to 1965 are only worth a dime because they don't contain any silver.
It's a common date (as are most Roosevelt dimes), currently worth about $2.
Average values are $4.00 to $5.00 for most circulated 1929 Mercury head dimes.
Really? Basic math eludes some people. Most the decimal point once to the left. $15
15 quarters, 3 dimes
The 1964 Roosevelt dime is the most common of all silver dimes, it's worth about $2.00 only for the silver.
Most 1914 Barber dimes are low grade and are worth $2.00-$5.00, better grade are $8.00-$22.00 AU coins run $60.00-$82.00
For the most part, they're still worth five cents.