Yes, all US dimes dated 1964 and before are 90% silver and worth about $2-3 in silver content. Similarly, there are a few "key date" dimes that are worth a lot more, for example the 1916-D Mercury dime is worth a few hundred to a few thousand dollars.
A few dates are relatively rare. The rarest of all is the 1916-D with a mintage of only 264,000. A few other low-mintage (under 2 million) dates include 1921-P and D, 1926-S, 1930-S, and 1931-D and S.
U.S. dimes have been made since 1796 and some are rare. But if you mean Roosevelt dimes (1946 to date) none of the regular issues are considered rare.
There are many coins that are rare, be more specific.
U.S. silver dimes were made from 1796 to 1964. None of the Roosevelt (1946-1964) silver dimes are considered rare. If your asking about older coins, post new question.
nope prob just rusted
Dimes have been made from 1796 to 2010 with 7 different series, so which ones are you asking about?
In general, the earlier dates are less common and more valuable than later years. Most dimes before the 1930s have some premium. Coins from WWII generally sell for around melt value.
It's not that simple. It depends on the coin's date and condition. Sometimes Mercury dimes from Denver are the most valuable, sometimes San Francisco. See the link page below for prices by mint mark and condition.
No, no proof dimes were made in 1944.
A kilogram of dimes is worth more because it is larger in weight compared to a pound of dimes. The weight difference between a pound and a kilogram makes the kilogram of dimes more valuable.
No, nor are any U.S. dimes. Mercury dimes are made of silver and copper, neither of which are magnetic.
The most valuable is a error coin, the 1982 dime with no P mint mark. It has a value of $110.00
Yes, many. > Any dime dated 1964 or earlier is made of a 90% silver alloy so its melt value is about 0.07 times the current price of 1 troy ounce of silver. > Early-date Roosevelt dimes and nearly all Mercury dimes have a collector value of at least $2 or $3. Mercury dimes' values can be considerably higher, depending on their date, mint mark, and condition. > Older dimes (Barber, Liberty seated, etc.) can bring a significant premium depending again on date, mint mark, and condition.
Any dimes minted before 1965 contain 90% silver and are at least worth the metal content.
Please check your pocket change. The Philadelphia mint produced about 1.37 BILLION dimes in 2001 so they're not scarce, rare, or valuable (other than 10 cents, of course).
Mercury dimes were minted from 1916 to 1945. Please check your coin again and post a new question.It would be extraordinarily valuable because the last Mercury dimes were made in 1945.Please check your coin again and post a new question.
The 1936 dime features the profile of lady liberty. These dimes are very valuable if in mint condition ranging up in the thousands.