Regardless of mintmarks if it shows any wear at all the value is just for the silver at about $1.30
It is a common year only worth silver scrap which is about $2.20 at the time of writing. It is 90% silver.
There is 2.25 grams of silver in a 1960 dime.
There is no silver in a 1990 US dime.
There are 2.25 grams of silver in a 1935 silver dime. It is made of 90% silver and 10% copper.
Regardless of mintmarks if it shows any wear at all the value is just for the silver at about $1.30
It is a common year only worth silver scrap which is about $2.20 at the time of writing. It is 90% silver.
Regardless of mintmarks if it shows any wear at all the value is just for the silver at about $2.00.
It's a common date (as are most Roosevelt dimes), currently worth about $2.
It is a common year for dimes and is only worth scrap silver value which is about $2.10 at the time of writing.
Yes. The 1962 Roosevelt dime is 90% silver.
There is 2.25 grams of silver in a 1960 dime.
There is no silver in a 1990 US dime.
There are 2.25 grams of silver in a 1935 silver dime. It is made of 90% silver and 10% copper.
Yes - the "Mercury" dime from 1916 to 1945 has 90% silver in it
The coin is very common and most are valued for the silver, about $1.25. Mint state coins are $1.75- $2.00
Unless you get it professionally graded, it will only be worth 10 cents.