Since 1900 the United States was still minting the "Barber" or Liberty Head Dime...all of them are collectible...some are very rare now so key in on those in the best condition possible for investment...the rarest one minted after 1900 was the 1913 -S with a mintage of just over 500,000 coins...that may sound like quite a large number but just think how few of them would still be in existence...
The Barber dimes were minted from 1892 through 1916 at the US Mints of Philadelphia, New Orleans, Denver, and San Francisco...
The next collectible Series of Dimes are The Mercury Dimes minted from 1916 through 1945 at Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco...The rarest is the 1916 D and there are very few of these available...the other Key Dimes in this series is the 1921 Philadelphia, and San Francisco...none were minted in Denver that year...then there are the semi key dates: 1926-S, and 1931-S...these dimes are in my opinion the best designed coins ever minted (along with this designers other achievement: "The Walking Liberty Half Dollar" minted 1916-1947)
In 1946 the US Mint started making the now familiar Roosevelt Dime...this dime series is still being minted and is in use today...from 1946 through 1964 they were composed of 90% Silver (as were all dimes from the beginning) and 10% copper...these dimes are the ones to collect as they have more value than the ones minted from 1965 to present...but in the entire series, none of them would be considered rare...since 1992 the US mint has offered for collectors, a 90% silver proof version of the dime...these are also highly collectible coins
Pre-1964 US dimes have collectible and silver values. 1965 to date are 10 cents.
Sorry no wheat dimes of any year.
To a collector all dates are collectable. If you are interested in just the silver coins they were made until 1964 with 1964 being the last year for silver US dimes released for circulation. Silver dimes do appear in special silver proof sets issued for collectors.
Harry Truman is the only US President since 1900 who not graduate from college,
President Franklin Roosevelt has been featured on the US dime since 1946.
Mercury dimes were minted from 1916 to 1945. All dimes since then carry a portrait of Franklin Roosevelt.
1964 was the last year that US dimes were struck in 90% silver. Since then they have been made of a copper core bonded with cupronickel on each side.
The 1900 US Census recorded 1,698,575 resisdents.
From 1796 to 1964, all US dimes were struck in an alloy of 90% silver and 10% copper. Starting in 1965 all circulating dimes have been made of copper-nickel. Since 1992, special "prestige proof" dimes have been made in 90% silver but these are only for sale to collectors and investors.
You Should Have 200 Dimes Which Is $ 20.00 US
$20 or 200 dimes
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