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What could a dime buy in 1946?

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A nice bar of radish flavoured soap

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What is a 1946 wheat penny worth?

It's worth 2 or 3 cents for the copper.unless it is uncirculated. Then it might be up to $2. It would cost you at least a dime to buy one from a dealer, but most of that price is the cost of his time to open the register.


What is the value of a 1907 Roosevelt dime?

Please check again and post a new question. The first Roosevelt dimes were made in 1946. FDR didn't even become president till 1932. Also, the dimes minted back then were known as the "Barber" dime.


What is the value of a silver Eisenhower dime?

The only president whose picture ever appeared (and still does) on a US dime is Franklin Roosevelt. President Eisenhower's portrait was used on $1 coins dated 1971 to 1978.In any case, if you have a Roosevelt dime dated between 1946 and 1964, it contains 2.25 gm of pure silver alloyed with 0.25 gm of copper. At mid-2011 prices the silver is worth about $2.75 retail. However, depending on date, mint mark, and condition the coin could be worth more to a collector.


If it cost 1.10 to buy a 1964 silver dime what is the true value of todays dollar?

In order to have a true value, you must have a date to compare it to. For example, $1.10 in 2009 is the same as $0.16 in 1964. How do you figure this? If the dollar were worth 16 cents it would buy 1.6 dimes. Sense the dollar will not buy even one '64 silver dime, how can it be worth 16 cents?


What is the value of a 2000 copper dime d?

If the coin is the same thickness as a normal dime, it's not copper. It's been plated or exposed to heat/chemicals that changed its color. In this case it's just a damaged dime. However, if the coin is thinner than a normal dime, it could be a lamination error. That happens when the outer cupronickel layer comes "unstuck", like taking the cookie part off an Oreo. The copper core then becomes visible. In this case it could retail for $5-6.