OK Here they are 1799/1806/1808/1810/1812/1813/1815 thru 1819/1826/1922/1932/1933
are the only years dimes were not struck
US dimes were struck in silver from 1796 to 1964.
Solid silver dimes, specifically the Mercury dimes and the Barber dimes, were minted from 1916 to 1945 and contain 90% silver. The Roosevelt dime, introduced in 1946, also contained 90% silver until 1964. Therefore, the solid silver dimes are from 1916 to 1964, with the majority being produced before 1946.
Dimes have been made from 1796 to 2010 with 7 different series, so which ones are you asking about?
1916 t0 1945
Dimes are more valuable than their face value primarily for coins minted before 1965, which are composed of 90% silver. These dimes, often referred to as "silver dimes," include those minted in 1964 and earlier. In addition, dimes from certain years or with specific mint marks may have numismatic value beyond their silver content. Therefore, collectors often find dimes from 1964 and earlier to be more valuable than their face value.
None, zero, no dimes were produced in 1922, 1932 or 1933
No. The US Mint produced over one billion Roosevelt Dimes for circulation in 1970.
US dimes were struck in silver from 1796 to 1964.
lots of years!
Current data for the mintage of 2010 business strike dimes is: Philadelphia 557,000,000. Denver 562,000,000.
silver
Solid silver dimes, specifically the Mercury dimes and the Barber dimes, were minted from 1916 to 1945 and contain 90% silver. The Roosevelt dime, introduced in 1946, also contained 90% silver until 1964. Therefore, the solid silver dimes are from 1916 to 1964, with the majority being produced before 1946.
Dimes were struck in silver from 1796 to 1964. From 1992 to date Silver Proof Sets have been made that have silver dimes in them.
Dimes have been made from 1796 to 2010 with 7 different series, so which ones are you asking about?
1916 t0 1945
No, not all dimes from 2000 onward are marked with a "D" or "P." The "D" indicates that the coin was minted in Denver, while the "P" indicates the Philadelphia mint. Additionally, dimes produced in 2009 and later may not have a mint mark at all, as some coins were produced without distinguishing marks to save on production costs.
US dimes are made from 90% silver 10% copper in those years.