US dimes before 1965 were 90% silver. Sterling is 92.5%. 1934 is a common date, only worth about $2.
Pre-1965 U.S. dimes are made of coin silver (900 fine), not sterling silver. In any case your coin is worth about $1 for its silver content.
It is worth at least $3.50 in silver.
If it is a circulated dime, then it is worth about $1.00, mostly depending on the value of silver
About $2.00 just for the silver
It's just a silver Roosevelt dime worth about a dollar
No US coin has been struck in "Sterling" silver. Coin silver is used which is 90% silver and 10% copper. A 1963 dime is very common and most are valued just for the silver about $2.00.
Pre-1965 U.S. dimes are made of coin silver (900 fine), not sterling silver. In any case your coin is worth about $1 for its silver content.
US dimes were never made in sterling silver. They were made of a slightly less pure alloy called coin silver.
It is worth at least $3.50 in silver.
A 1934-D Dime (aka - Winged Head/Mercury Dime) is worth in good condition (G4): $2.00; if its mint state is MS60, the value rises to: $50.00. There were no dimes that carried a "S" mint mark that specific year.
If it is a circulated dime, then it is worth about $1.00, mostly depending on the value of silver
About $2.00 just for the silver
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It's just a silver Roosevelt dime worth about a dollar
A circulated 1939 US dime is worth about $2.70. An uncirculated US 1939 dime is worth between $9.00 and $20.00.
It isn't a liberty dime, it is a Roosevelt dime, it isn't silver and only worth 10 cents.
A 1959-D dime is 90% silver. It's very common and worth about $2.00.