All 1965 U.S. dimes are Roosevelt dimes, so that's what it would look like. A very few 1965 US dimes were struck by mistake on 90% silver planchets that were used for 1964 silver dimes.
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1965 Silver DimeCoin: 1965 Silver Dime Estimated Value: $9000+Background: The official production of silver dimes were discontinued in 1964.Beginning in 1965 dimes were made out of copper and nickel. A silver 1965 dime is a mistake (and a rare one).Only a few have been found, but more are believed to still be in circulation.How to spot it: The silver coin has a silver edge; the common copper/nickel coin has a strip of brown around the edge.A silver dime weighs 2.50 grams, while a copper/nickel dime weighs 2.27 grams
1965 Silver DimeCoin: 1965 Silver Dime Estimated Value: $9000+Background: The official production of silver dimes were discontinued in 1964.Beginning in 1965 dimes were made out of copper and nickel. A silver 1965 dime is a mistake (and a rare one).Only a few have been found, but more are believed to still be in circulation.How to spot it: The silver coin has a silver edge; the common copper/nickel coin has a strip of brown around the edge.A silver dime weighs 2.50 grams, while a copper/nickel dime weighs 2.27 gramsI don't know if this is the right dime I hope this helped.
The value of a 1956 dime or a 1965 dime depends on its condition, mint mark, and rarity. In general, circulated 1956 and 1965 dimes are worth around their face value or slightly above, while uncirculated examples can fetch higher prices especially if they are in mint condition and have a rare mint mark. It is recommended to consult a coin dealer or online pricing guide for an accurate value.
It is quite rare if it is a US dime because no dimes were struck bearing that date! If you've got a US dime with a date of 1932, it is a fake and is numismatically worthless.
a 1936 dime is called a mercury dime. they aren't rare so they are worth around a dollar
a 1917 us dime is called a mercury dime. its not that rare so it is worth about a dollar
Nothing in particular.
A 1970 Uncirculated Mint set would not have a dime with a "S" mintmark, only a Proof set will have a dime with a "S" mintmark for that year, so no your mint set is not rare.
You have a rare Capped Bust Dime - if it is in good condition (G$), its value is: $35.00.
anything that is very rare
You are describing the "mercury dime". The portrait is actually Miss Liberty, but the liberty cap she's wearing makes her look like the god Mercury, hence the coin's nickname. They aren't rare at all, in circulated condition. It's probably only worth about a dollar. If it's uncirculated still no more than $10 or so. All dimes before 1965 are worth about a dollar right now for the silver content.