Roosevelt Silver Dimes Collection From 1946-1965
There are 48 silver coins. The 1965 dime is not silver. There is a crack on the back of the acrylic display.
A collection of Roosevelt Silver Dimes from 1946 to 1964 is a popular choice among numismatists, often sought after for its historical significance and silver content. Here’s an overview of the collection:
Years: 1946 to 1964
Country of Issue: United States of America
Denomination: 10 cents (Dime)
Composition: 90% silver, 10% copper (from 1946 to 1964)
Series Varieties:
Early Years: 1946 to 1964 coins are composed of 90% silver, reflecting the post-World War II economic boom and the transition from wartime to peacetime production.
Collectability: Popular among collectors for their silver content and historical significance, especially as the last circulating silver dimes produced before the switch to clad coinage in 1965.
The Roosevelt Silver Dimes Collection from 1946 to 1964 represents a significant era in American coinage history, combining numismatic appeal with historical context and precious metal content.
Notes: All Items are Uncertified
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