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  1. Dime (United States coin) - Wikipedia

    The dime, in United States usage, is a ten- cent coin, one tenth of a United States dollar, labeled formally as "one dime". The denomination was first authorized by the Coinage Act of 1792.

  2. Dime | U.S. Mint

    Learn more about the dime, America's ten-cent circulating coin. The Roosevelt design was first issued in 1946 and is being replaced for one year only in 2026 by the Emerging Liberty Dime.

  3. Dime Coin Value Checker: How Much Is a Silver Dime Worth?

    The dime, one of the most commonly used coins in circulation, has seen its value fluctuate over the years. While its face value remains at 10 cents, the melt value and collector’s value can vary …

  4. Most Valuable US Dimes - Highest Value Dime Coins - USA Coin Book

    We are using our database of virtually every US coin ever produced (6,000+ coins) based on year, mint mark, major varieties, errors and their associated price values to come up with a list of the top most …

  5. Dimes Dates & Values - Coin Collecting

    Key dates and values of all US dime coins. Draped Bust dime, Capped Bust dime, Seated Liberty dime, Barber dime, Mercury Head dime, and Roosevelt dimes.

  6. Dime Values | Discover Your Valuable Dimes - CoinStudy

    Feb 16, 2026 · Minted since 1796 there are many rare dates, mint marks and scarce dime varieties for you to discover in your box of old coins. These old dime values often reach into the hundreds of dollars.

  7. U.S. Dimes – Value Guide, Varieties & Identification

    A 1987 dime is a United States ten-cent coin, part of the Roosevelt series that began in 1946. Like all modern dimes since 1965, it is made of a copper core with a copper-nickel outer layer (not silver).