The value of a 1965 US dime can vary based on its condition, rarity, and mint mark. In general, a circulated 1965 dime is worth its face value of 10 cents. However, if it is in uncirculated condition or has any unique characteristics, it could be worth more to collectors. I recommend consulting a coin expert or using online resources to determine the specific value of your 1965 US dime.
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That's a normal circulation coin struck in cupronickel. It's only worth face value - 10 cents.
ANACS has validated the existence of a few 1965 and 1966 dimes struck on leftover silver blanks, similar to the way a few 1943 cents were struck on bronze planchets. These coins weigh 2.5 gm while standard copper-nickel ones weigh 2.27 gm. Auction sales have been up to $20,000. None have been found for years so they're extremely unlikely to turn up in pocket change.
what is the value for an American 1909 silver dime
10 cents.
A US dime is worth one tenth of a US dollar. The numismatic value of a dime, on the other hand, depends on its date, mintmark, and condition (or grade). All US dimes, though, remain legal tender and, thus, are still worth 10 cents.
Currently about $4 melt value. The value will rise depending on the date, condition, and mintmark. Silver dimes were made until 1965.
No such thing. There were no US dimes minted that year.