It is FDR on the dime, not Eisenhower. All Roosevelt dimes are common and only worth silver melt value. At the time of writing it is around $2.25 or so in silver.
With silver at $41.39 per ounce, as of 9-10-11 a 90% silver dime has a Melt Value of $3.99.
1902 and 1907 silver dimes
No such coin exists. Silver dimes were produced for circulation dated 1964 and earlier. Silver proof sets started being sold to collectors starting in 1992. There is no 1985 dated silver dime.
The US has never made and never will make silver pennies. If a penny was silver it would be worth more than a dime.
Face Value: $0.10 (What can be bought with it Melt value: $0.02 (Value of metal if melted down) Collector Value: $0.05 (Bought from you for 50% of selling price) To sum this up, it would be better to spend your dime than to do ANYTHING else with it.
Silver Roosevelt dimes are very common, if it shows any wear value is just for the silver, about $2.00
The value of a 1947 dime, which is a silver Roosevelt dime, typically ranges from about $2 to $5 in circulated condition, depending on its condition and demand. If the coin is in uncirculated or high-grade condition, it can be worth more, potentially up to $10 or more. Additionally, the silver content can also affect its value, especially with current silver prices. Always check with a reputable coin dealer for the most accurate assessment.
Like all dimes dated 1964 and earlier, this coin is made of 90% silver and 10% copper so its value will change along with the value of silver. As of 01/2010, a 1947 dime in average condition is worth about $1.60. Uncirculated ones range from $2.00 to over $100 depending on quality.
what is the value for an American 1909 silver dime
If the coin has any wear, the value is for the silver only about $2.00. All Roosevelt dimes are common. In general only Mint State examples have higher value, especially with the high silver prices of today.
If it has any wear at all the value is for the silver only about $1.00. A uncirculated 1942 dime is about $2.50
Nothing. There is no such thing. The most silver any dime has is 90%. This is most likely what you have.
A 1951 Roosevelt dime is very common, most are only valued for the silver in them, about $1.35.
With silver at $41.39 per ounce, as of 9-10-11 a 90% silver dime has a Melt Value of $3.99.
1902 and 1907 silver dimes
The 1914 Barber dime is a common coin. Value is $4.00-$8.00 for most coins.
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