How much is a 1964 dime worth today?

1964 Dime Value
Condition of Coin
Roosevelt Dime Values Updated7/26/2021
1964$1.68$2.08
1964 D$1.68$2.08

What makes a 1964 dime rare?

This transitional error coin was struck when the United States Mint was moving from the production of 90% silver Roosevelt dimes to making the ten-cent coin from copper-nickel clad. The 1964 clad Roosevelt dime is a rare coin with only a handful of specimens, and these are worth four figures or more.

The 1964 D double die error coin is worth around $35 in extremely fine condition. In uncirculated condition the price is around $100 for coins with an MS 63 grade. Uncirculated coins with a grade of MS 65 can sell for around $160.

What is the value of a 1964 dime?

Dimes made before 1964 have a base value of the current price of silver. The most valuable dimes are measured by such standards as condition, rarity and date of the coins, and can be worth in excess of $2 million.

Are there any dimes that are worth money?

All U.S. dimes made before 1965 are 90% silver, so they command prices many times their face value. Most dimes produced after 1964 are worth only face value. There are exceptions, however, such as error coins.

When was the first United States dime made?

Dimes were first minted by the United States Mint in 1796. Although we can’t say for sure, this coin was probably designed by Gilbert Stuart and engraved by Robert Scot. It was tradition back then to add a star for every state in the union. When the mint first produced this coin in early 1797, there were only 13 stars on the coin.

What’s the value of a 1965 silver dime?

Pre 1965 silver dimes, quarters, half dollars and silver dollars are all heavy with 90% silver and worth many times their face value. With today’s high value of silver; $27.89 per ounce as of 5/31/2021 your old dimes are becoming surprisingly valuable. Safe Coin Storage | Recommendations

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