Barber dimes were made from 1892 till 1916. So the answer is 1916. After Barber dimes Standing Liberty dimes were made. They were still used after that however.
No, no proof dimes were made in 1944.
1797
US dimes were first minted in Philadephia in 1796.
The United States stopped producing silver dimes in 1964. Prior to that, dimes were made of 90% silver and 10% copper. After 1964, dimes began to be made with a copper-nickel alloy, significantly reducing their silver content.
There has never been an aluminum dime created by the US mint
No. U.S. dimes minted before 1965 are silver, and ones since then are copper with a nickel coating.
Barber dimes were made from 1892 till 1916. So the answer is 1916. After Barber dimes Standing Liberty dimes were made. They were still used after that however.
No, no proof dimes were made in 1944.
According to the US mint, 1.676 billion dimes were made in 2012.
Dimes are made of about 90 percent copper and 10 percent nickel. In the 19th century, dimes were made of mostly silver.
silver
1797
None, no gold dimes have ever been made by the US Mint.
No, nor are any U.S. dimes. Mercury dimes are made of silver and copper, neither of which are magnetic.
No silver dimes were made after 1964. Starting in 1992 The Mint has made silver proof sets that do have 90% silver dimes, but they are not released into circulation.
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.