Most dimes of this date are valued for the silver only, about $3.00
If circulated, a 1945 dime is only worth about $2 in silver scrap. If uncirculated it is worth about $3 or so. 1945 dimes aren't rare but are 90% silver.
Most dimes of this date are valued for the silver only, about $1.00
If it has any wear at all the value is just for the silver about $2.00.
In average circulated condition, it's worth about $2.
The US does not use centavos as their currency.
If the coin is uncirculated value is about $1.25 if not 80 cents just for the silver.
Yes - the "Mercury" dime from 1916 to 1945 has 90% silver in it
1945 is the last year of issue for the Mercury Head dime. It's a high mintage date for the series. Most of the coins are only valued for the silver, about $2.00
If the coin has so much wear you can't read the date, value is only for the silver about a dollar.
If the coins show any wear, the value is only for the silver about $2.00 for each coin.
If in average condition, it is worth its silver value which at the time of writing it is $2.11.
August 11, 2009 Coins such as this, which have been altered after leaving the mint, generally have no numismatic value. Their only worth is in the silver they contain which is $1.04 for a dime today.