1964 was the last year for silver Roosevelt dimes. The "star" was added after the coin was struck at the Mint and is not a rare collectible coin, but it's still 10 cents.
10 cents.
A 1964 dime is made of 90% silver and 10% copper, known as a "silver dime" because of its silver content. These dimes were the last to be minted with silver before the composition changed to a copper-nickel alloy in 1965.
First you need to make sure that the coin is actually made of 90% silver. All standard dimes dated 1965 and later are made of copper-nickel, not silver, and have the familiar dark copper stripe around the edge. However, a few 1965 and 1966 dimes were accidentally struck on silver blanks intended for the 1964-dated coins. If your coin doesn't have the stripe around the edge, it should be inspected by a trained professional evaluator or coin dealer to determine whether it's one of these errors.
Starting in 1965, U.S. dimes were no longer made of silver.
In 1963, the United States Mint produced Lincoln cents that were made of 95% copper and 5% zinc, without any silver content. Silver pennies were not issued for circulation in the United States in 1963.
It's just a silver Roosevelt dime worth about a dollar
It isn't a liberty dime, it is a Roosevelt dime, it isn't silver and only worth 10 cents.
A 1963 Roosevelt dime is very common. Most are only valued for the silver, about $2.00.
U.S. dimes minted in 1966 contain no silver, and are worth 10 cents.
All silver Roosevelt dimes are common, if it has any wear at all value is for the silver, about $1.75
The 1964 Roosevelt dime is the most common of all silver dimes, it's worth about $2.00 only for the silver.
No such coin exist. Roosevelt is only on the dime. Post new question with a date.
If it is a US dime, it isn't silver. Silver stopped being used in dimes after 1964, so any dime dated 1965 or later is struck in copper-nickel and are only worth face value.
A 1946 Roosevelt dime is currently worth $4 dollars.
It's currently worth about $2 for the silver.
Yes. The 1962 Roosevelt dime is 90% silver.
A 1951 Roosevelt dime is common. If it has ANY wear, the value is only for the silver, about 2 dollars.