For circulated coins $1.00-$1.50 Uncirculated $1.75-$3.00
All silver (1946-1964) Roosevelt dimes are common. Most are only valued for the silver, about $2.00.
All silver Roosevelt dimes (1946-1964) are considered common. If it shows any wear, the value is just for the silver, about $2.00
The value of 50 Roosevelt dimes minted between 1946 and 1964 primarily depends on their condition and silver content. Each dime contains 90% silver, making them worth at least their melt value, which fluctuates with silver prices. As of late 2023, the melt value of each dime is approximately $1.50, so 50 dimes would have a melt value of around $75. However, if any dimes are in uncirculated or rare condition, they could be worth significantly more to collectors.
Solid silver dimes, specifically the Mercury dimes and the Barber dimes, were minted from 1916 to 1945 and contain 90% silver. The Roosevelt dime, introduced in 1946, also contained 90% silver until 1964. Therefore, the solid silver dimes are from 1916 to 1964, with the majority being produced before 1946.
All silver (1946-1964) Roosevelt dimes are considered common. Unless they are Mint State, the values is for the silver, about $2.25.
No, they are not rare, they are, however, worth more than face value (about $2.11 for each of them) simply because of the value of silver. In better condition some of the older ones may be worth more than just silver price.
6-4-11>>> Unless it is a proof or very high-grade uncirculated coin the value is mostly for the silver, about $2.60. All silver Roosevelt dimes (1946 to 1964) are considered common.
Dimes that are worth more than face value include those minted before 1965, as they are made of 90% silver. Specifically, the 1946-1964 Roosevelt dimes can carry a premium due to their silver content. Additionally, rare varieties and errors, such as the 1894-S Barber dime, can also be worth significantly more than their face value to collectors.
All Roosevelt dimes from 1946 to 1964 regardless of any mintmarks are considered very common, in average circulated condition they have the same retail values of $3.00. The silver value is about $1.60.
The value of any coin depends on its condition. If a coin is in normal, circulated condition it will be worth less than one in Mint State condition (uncirculated, never touched/used). Also it's mint mark (P, D, S etc) often plays a role in a coins value. At minimum this coin would be worth $1.50 and a maximum of $20 All circulated 1946 dimes are worth $1.50, ones in mint state are: 1946 $12 1946 D $14 1946 S $20 Dimes dated 1964 and earlier are made of 90% silver so as the price of silver goes up or down so may their value.
1902 and 1907 silver dimes
Roosevelt dimes from 1946 to 1964 are 90% silver. The ASW. (Actual Silver Weight) is 0.07234oz of pure silver.