CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1966 Roosevelt Dime value at an average of 10 cents, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $8. (see details)…
What are pre 1965 dimes worth?
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.
What year dime is worth money?
Most Roosevelt dimes from the 1946–1964 period are very common. Thus they are worth only their precious metal value if worn. 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.
What was the value of a 1965 dime?
So when we say average, we mean in a similar condition to other coins issued in 1965, and mint state meaning it is certified MS+ by one of the top coin grading companies. [? ]. Additional Info: This was the first year that the US stopped making silver dimes. That means these coins are worthless as far as there value to a silver collector.
What kind of coin is a silver dime?
Look at the edge of the coin. If it has a silver edge, it is a silver dime. If it has a brown strip on the coin’s edge, it is a cupronickel dime.
What’s the value of a post 1964 dime?
That means these coins are worthless as far as there value to a silver collector. The post 1964 dimes are made of what collectors commonly call copper-nickel. A blend of copper and nickel covering a copper core in this case. The value of the metal in this coin is now .02 or 2 cents.
What kind of nickel is a 1964 dime made of?
Additional Info: This was the first year that the US stopped making silver dimes. That means these coins are worthless as far as there value to a silver collector. The post 1964 dimes are made of what collectors commonly call copper-nickel. A blend of copper and nickel covering a copper core in this case.