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Dimes

Exploring Dimes as an Investment

Dimes hold a special place in the world of precious metals investing. These coins offer investors a blend of historical value and practical application. Including dimes in your investment portfolio can be a smart move offering both reliable income and potential for growth.

Factors Influencing Dime Prices

Dimes change in value depending on various elements. Market conditions, silver content, and numismatic appeal all play roles in determining prices. Investors should consider these elements when making purchasing decisions.

Mints and Manufacturers

Sovereign Mints

The United States Mint stands out as a primary producer of dime coins. For ages, this establishment has been churning out top-notch money and sought-after collector's items. Around the world, several renowned mints contribute to the dime market, with each one incorporating unique characteristics into their coin designs.

Refineries and Private Mints

In addition to sovereign mints, private refineries produce dime-related products. These entities often focus on creating bars and rounds with specific silver content. Investors may find these options appealing for their purity and weight consistency.

Featured Dime Products

Popular Dime Coins

  1. 90% Barber Dimes: Minted from 1892 to 1916, these coins feature Liberty on the obverse and an eagle on the reverse.

  2. Mercury Dimes: Produced from 1916 to 1945, showcasing a winged Liberty head design.

  3. Roosevelt Dimes: Introduced in 1946 and still in circulation, honoring President Franklin D. Roosevelt.

  4. Seated Liberty Dimes: Minted from 1837 to 1891, depicting Liberty seated on a rock.

  5. Capped Bust Dimes: Minted between 1809 and 1837, these coins show Lady Liberty wearing a distinctive cap.

Each of these coins holds significance in American numismatic history and offers unique investment potential.

Dimes in Precious Metal Portfolios

Junk Silver dimes serve as an accessible entry point for many investors. These coins, often pre-1965 U.S. currency, contain 90% silver content. Their widespread availability and lower premiums make them attractive for those building silver holdings.

Silver dimes play a role in diversifying precious metal portfolios. Their smaller size allows for flexibility in trading and liquidation. Investors appreciate the ability to make precise adjustments to their holdings using these compact silver pieces.

Image of $1 FV 90% Mercury Dimes
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$1 FV 90% Mercury Dimes
Lowest Ask
$45.11
$0.13/oz
Highest Bid $40.62
Numismatic
Image of $1 FV 90% Mixed Dimes
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$1 FV 90% Mixed Dimes
Lowest Ask
$48.74
$5.20/oz
Highest Bid $40.64
Numismatic
Image of $1 FV 90% Dimes (BU)
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$1 FV 90% Dimes (BU)
Lowest Ask
$50.40
$7.55/oz
Highest Bid $40.92
Numismatic
Image of $1 FV 90% Barber Dimes
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$1 FV 90% Barber Dimes
Lowest Ask
$47.85
$3.98/oz
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