In general, well-circulated Roosevelt dimes made before 1965 are worth between $1.25 and $2. Lightly worn examples of scarcer issues are worth significantly more. This includes the 1949, 1949-D, and 1949-S. Each are worth about $5 and up.
Are 1962 dimes worth anything?
CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1962 Roosevelt Dime value at an average of $3.00, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $12.
Here’s a list of Roosevelt dimes that are worth more than face value, along with their current values:
- All Roosevelt dimes dated 1946 through 1964 — $1.50 and up.
- 1949 — $1.75.
- 1949-D — $1.75.
- 1949-S — $1.75.
- 1950-S — $1.75.
- 1951-S — $1.75.
- 1952-S — $1.75.
- 1955 — $1.75.
What is the silver value of a silver dime?
Melt Values of U.S. Silver Coins
| Coin | Composition | Melt Value Updated 8/4/2021 |
|---|---|---|
| Jefferson Nickel, Wartime Silver Alloy (1942-1945) | 56% Copper, 35% Silver, 9% Manganese | $1.43 |
| Barber Dime (1892-1916) | 90% Silver | $1.84 |
| Mercury Dime (1916-1945) | 90% Silver | $1.84 |
| Roosevelt Dime (1946-1964) | 90% Silver | $1.84 |
What year dimes are real silver?
1964
Every year of the Roosevelt Dime minted through 1964 — the last year a U.S. ten-cent coin was minted in silver for circulation.
How much is a 1965 silver dime worth?
All pre-1965 silver dimes are silver coins containing 0.0723 troy ounces (2.5 grams) of physical silver weight and value. Older silver dimes are thus worth over 13,800% more than their present-day cupro-nickel versions ($1.39 a silver dime melt value vs just over 1¢ in current dime melt value).
How much is a 90% silver dime worth?
Your next five options are for entering your amounts by the face value of your 90% silver dimes. There are $1, $10, $50, $100, and $1000 options each representing 10, 100, 500, 1,000, and 10,000 dimes respectively. This option works well if your 90% dimes are stored in canvas bags. You can also use decimal values for partial bags.
What kind of Dimes are the most valuable?
1. Seated Liberty Silver Dime (1837-1891) 2. Barber Silver Dime (1892-1916) 3. Mercury Silver Dime (1916-1945) 4. Roosevelt Silver Dime (1946-1964) Why people buy Constitutional Silver Coins? – US Junk Silver Coins | SD Bullion
How many ounces are in a silver dime?
There are five different US dimes which contain 0.0723 troy ounces (2.5 grams) of 90% silver content. 1. Seated Liberty Silver Dime (1837-1891) 2. Barber Silver Dime (1892-1916) 3. Mercury Silver Dime (1916-1945) 4. Roosevelt Silver Dime (1946-1964)