Despite the condition, dimes dated 1964 are so common that there's generally little to no collector value. Being that '64 was the last year for silver dimes, most were hoarded, resulting in a surplus of uncirculated specimens. Based on silver prices as of 23 May 2016, one roll of silver dimes has a melt value of $59.39.
Anything dated 1940 to 1945 wouldn't be a Roosevelt dime. The design wasn't adopted until 1946 after his death in office. And in any case a living president couldn't appear on circulation coins! Most Roosevelt dimes from that period retail for $1.00-$1.25 each. The only exception is a 1949-S coin that sells for about $2. "Mercury" dimes from 1940 to 1945 are similarly priced.
One roll of pennies has a face value of a 50 cents. However, if there is a penny in the roll that is worth more than 1 cent the roll will be worth more.
twenty-five dollars
It sounds like you have what's called a lamination error. That can happen in a couple of ways, but is most likely caused when a coin blank is punched from the end of a roll of metal stock where part of the cladding was missing. That means one (or sometimes both) sides of the inner copper core are visible. Lamination errors can bring several dollars from a collector, depending on the coin's quality. Also remember that the outer cladding is copper-nickel, not silver. Silver hasn't been used in circulating dimes since 1964.
$10.00 if they are not silver, about $100.00 of they are silver.
A roll of dimes is 50 dimes or $5.00
At 50 dimes to a $5 roll, with a current melt value of about $2.20 per dime, that makes a roll worth $110 (as of 10 January 2013).
One roll of dimes contains 50 coins for a value of $5. Quarters come in rolls of 40 for a value of $10.
Any combination of 90-percent silver U.S. coins which have a face value of US$1.00 contains 0.715 troy ounces of 99.9-percent silver (0.7234 troy ounces if uncirculated), except for the silver dollars (Morgan and Peace) which contain .7736 troy ounces of silver. In other words, a full troy ounce of 99.9-percent silver is contained in any combination of 90-percent silver U.S. coins which have a face value of US$1.40.Therefore, a roll of uncirculated 1964 dimes contains 3.617 ounces of pure Silver, while a roll of circulated 1964 dimes contains 3.575 ounces of pure silver.
A roll of dimes is worth $5.00. A roll of quarters is worth $10.00. Roll of nickels is $2.00 and roll of pennies is $0.50. Hope this helps. (:
There are 20 nickels in a $2.00 roll of coins. There are 50 dimes in a $5.00 roll of dimes, and there are 50 pennies in a $0.50 roll of pennies.
A roll of wrapped dimes weights 4 oz.
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$5.00; it should hold 50 dimes.
50 ($5.00)
A new dime weighs 2.268 g. There are 50 dimes in a $5 roll A $5 roll weighs 113.4 g.
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