1804 was the year with the lowest total mintage, 8,265.
The single lowest mintage by date and mint mark was the 1894-S issue.
24 proof coins were struck that year by San Francisco Mint superintendent John Daggett as gifts for some visiting bankers. Regular production of 1894-S dimes was anticipated but was never authorized so those were the only San Francisco dimes with that date. Some were put into circulation and lost. A few others were melted, leaving only 9 known specimens today. Depending on condition, prices in early 2011 range from several hundred thousand dollars to over $2.1 million for the finest-known piece.
1916 was a "transition year" for dimes when 2 different designs were produced. There are pictures at the links below.
The last year for silver dimes and quarters was 1964.
1964 was the last year for silver dimes.
The last year for silver U.S. dimes was 1964.
It depends on which refrence. 1942 the year or 1942 (how much) dimes
There are 4 dimes
None, zero, no dimes were produced in 1922, 1932 or 1933
it is 5 a quarter 2 dimes and 2 pennies
1916 was a "transition year" for dimes when 2 different designs were produced. There are pictures at the links below.
The last year for silver dimes and quarters was 1964.
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1964 was the last year for silver dimes.
No. The US Mint produced over one billion Roosevelt Dimes for circulation in 1970.
The last year for silver U.S. dimes was 1964.
Silver dimes were last minted in 1964 in the US.
1964 is the last year for silver dimes.
It depends on which refrence. 1942 the year or 1942 (how much) dimes