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.
The value of the more common dates among Roosevelt dimes is based on their silver content rather than their mint mark(*) Regardless of mint mark, a 1959 dime is worth about 0.072 times the current price of silver which can be found in the business section of a newspaper or at a site such as kitco.com/ (*) See the related question for info about mint marks
A Dime a Dozen was created on 1959-12-23.
A 1959-D dime is 90% silver. It's very common and worth about $2.00.
A 1959 dime is 90% silver. At today's spot price of about $13.50, it is worth at least 97 cents.
The value is about $2.00 just for the silver.
A 1959-D dime is 90% silver. It's very common and worth about $2.00.
The coin is very common and only valued for the silver, about $3.00
Franklin D. Roosevelt first appeared on the US dime in 1946 and is still on it. Eisenhower has never been on a dime, only dollar coins starting in 1971 to the end of 1978. The value of the 1959 dime is about one dollar, just for the silver.
Depending on condition,a fine grade coin about 50 cents to the uncirculated grade at about $1.25
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.
The value of the more common dates among Roosevelt dimes is based on their silver content rather than their mint mark(*) Regardless of mint mark, a 1959 dime is worth about 0.072 times the current price of silver which can be found in the business section of a newspaper or at a site such as kitco.com/ (*) See the related question for info about mint marks