silver
It's silvery in color, but modern ones are copper coated in nickel.
Starting in 1965, U.S. dimes were no longer made of silver.
A 1943 dime made of mercury is not rare. It is actually an error coin as dimes were made of silver that year. An authentic 1943 mercury dime would be valuable due to the mistake in using the wrong metal. You should consult with a professional coin collector or numismatist to authenticate the coin's rarity and value.
The 1874-CC Liberty Seated Dime is considered one of the rarest and most coveted silver dimes in American numismatics. It was minted in Carson City, Nevada, and only a small number of specimens are known to exist, making it highly sought after by collectors.
A U.S. dime is 17.91 millimeters in diamater, which is 0.00001791 kilometers.
1964 i beleive
For a 1964 dime, only a "D" mintmark is possible, so many were made that value is just for the silver, about a dollar.
An uncirculated 1964 dime is worth $1.35.
yes. all dimes up to 1964 are made of silver
10 cents, unless it's a proof.
A 1964 US dime is so common most are valued only for the silver at about a dollar.
0.0723 troy ounces of silver.
A 1964 Roosevelt Dime has .07234oz of pure silver. as do all pre-1965 Roosevelt dimes regardless of date or mint mark. Those dated 1965 and later are made of copper-nickel.
A platinum dime would be worth thousands of dollars ... except that there is no such coin. All 1964 dimes were made of 90% silver and 10% copper.
$0.20
For the answer, visit: http://www.coinflation.com/coins/1946-1964-Silver-Roosevelt-Dime-Value.html
The 1964 Roosevelt dime is the most common of all silver dimes, it's worth about $2.00 only for the silver.