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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 - United States 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?

    Dime Coin Value by Grading The condition of a dime plays a crucial role in determining its worth to collectors and investors. Grading standards established by professional numismatic organizations …

  4. 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.

  5. Dimes - Price Charts & Coin Values

    The coin prices and values for 10C Dimes. Also showing coins for sale in our database for the Barber type Dimes items.

  6. Dime Values | Discover Your Valuable Dimes - CoinStudy

    Jan 12, 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. Dime Values | Ungraded & Graded Price Guide - PriceCharting

    Free Dime price guide with PCGS/NGC graded & ungraded prices. Search for Dime and browse coins by denomination and set

  8. Dimes (United States coin) - U.S. Coins Value

    The dime (the ten-cent or one dime) is the smallest United States coin, first minted in 1796 as authorized by the Coinage Act of 1792. The dime coin currently weighs 2.268 grams, has a 17.91 mm diameter, …

  9. 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).

  10. Dime Value Guide | Stack's Bowers Coin Resource Center

    Although the dime was one of the denominations authorized in the Mint Act of 1792, production of the ten-cent coin did not begin until 1796. It has continued until present day with the production of the …