1964 Dime Value

Silver Composition

Minted at: Philadelphia (No Mint Mark)

  • 1963 Roosevelt Dime: Minting information, specifications, characteristics, current melt value, and past sales prices. Issued by the U.S.
  • Here’s why one thin dime can be worth so much: Way back when, the U.S. Mint was getting ready to discontinue producing silver Roosevelt dimes dated “1964.” In place of silver, dimes dated “1965” (and later) were to be made from a metallic clad sandwich called “cupronickel” (copper and nickel).
  • Here’s a glance at the mintages for 1964 Roosevelt dimes: 1964 – 929,360,000; $3. 1964-D – 1,357,517,180; $3. 1964-D doubled die reverse – mintage unknown; $35. 1964 proof – 3,950,762; $4.Values are for coins in a grade of Extremely Fine 40.

7 and 11 dice game. 1964 D Roosevelt Dime CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1964 D Roosevelt Dime value at an average of $3, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $9.

Metal Composition: 90% Silver - 10% Copper

Mass / Weight: 2.5 grams

What This Coin Looks Like (Obverse, Reverse, Mint Mark Location, Special Features, etc.):
Coin Value Chart: Typical Coin Prices, Values and Worth in USD based on Grade/Condition
Good
(G-4)
Very Good
(VG-8)
Fine
(F-12)
Very Fine
(VF-20)
Extremely Fine
(EF-40)
About Uncirculated
(AU-50)
Uncirculated
(MS-60)
Uncirculated
(MS-65)
Proof
(PR-65)
$2.19$2.19$2.19$2.19$2.19$2.36$3.41$7.21$4.41

USA Coin Book Estimated Value of 1964 Roosevelt Dime is Worth $2.19 in Average Condition and can be Worth $3.41 to $7.21 or more in Uncirculated (MS+) Mint Condition. Proof Coins can be Worth $4.41 or more. Click here to Learn How to use Coin Price Charts. Also, click here to Learn About Grading Coins. The Melt Value shown below is how Valuable the Coin's Metal is Worth (bare minimum value of coin). Click here to see the Melt Value of every US Coin.
MELT VALUE: $1.9799


106 items found

  • Seller: MJOH
    Condition: Circulated - see photos
  • Seller: pchuck
    Condition: Proof
  • Seller: schmt1
  • Seller: mjkcoins
    Certification Agency: NGC
    Certification Number: 611785-006
    Condition: PF-69
  • 90% Silver - The coin shown in the photos is the exact coin you'll receive.
    Seller: upnorthcoins
    Condition: AU-58
  • 90% Silver - The coin shown in the photos is the exact coin you'll receive.
    Seller: upnorthcoins
    Condition: AU-58
  • Looks like it was minted yesterday ,not 56 years ago.
    Seller: VintageGuitarist
    Condition: Proof
  • Seller: parroro1628
    Certification Agency: US Mint
    Certification Number: Uncertified
    Condition: Uncirculated
  • $2.99
  • 90% Silver - The coin shown in the photos is the exact coin you'll receive.
    Seller: upnorthcoins
    Condition: MS-60
  • Seller: rockytop
  • $7.50
    Free Shipping
  • $2.25
  • $2.25
  • $2.25
  • $3.99
  • $4.50
    Free Shipping
  • The coin in the picture is the coin you will receive.
    Seller: Rex
    Certification Agency: NGC
    Certification Number: See picture
    Condition: MS67
  • Seller: HarrysStuff
    Condition: Proof
  • Seller: HarrysStuff
    Condition: Proof
  • Seller: HarrysStuff
    Condition: Proof
  • Seller: villagecoins
    Condition: GEM BU
  • Seller: villagecoins
    Condition: GEM BU
  • Seller: 83Lincoln
    Certification Agency: Other
    Certification Number: 00001036300081
    Condition: PR68
  • Seller: 83Lincoln
    Certification Agency: Other
    Certification Number: 6343509004
    Condition: PR67

1964 Dime Value Coin Values

  • 1964 Roosevelt Dime
Joshua McMorrow-Hernandez

Coin Info

$1.97

1964 Js Dime Value

United States
Silver Coin
0.07234 t oz
Value
$0.10 USD
934,667,342
U.S. Mint
1964

1964 was the last year of 90 percent silver regular-issue Roosevelt dimes. Why? This was due to the skyrocketing price of silver, which had been increasing on a yearly basis over the course of the early 1960s. The rising intrinsic value of silver had prompted many enterprising individuals to hoard all silver coins, including Roosevelt dimes, from circulation, thus causing a major nationwide coin shortage. The United States Mint responded by churning out massive numbers of Roosevelt dimes in 1964 – in fact, very close to 2 billion dimes were made that year.

Here’s a glance at the mintages for 1964 Roosevelt dimes:

  • 1964 – 929,360,000; $3

  • 1964-D – 1,357,517,180; $3

  • 1964-D doubled die reverse – mintage unknown; $35

  • 1964 proof – 3,950,762; $4

*Values are for coins in a grade of Extremely Fine 40, unless otherwise noted.

Value

Both the 1964 and 1964-D have slight variations in the appearance of the tail of the “9.” Dimes minted in early 1964 feature a pointed tail, whereas those produced later in the year have a blunted tail. Similar differences in the tail of the “9” can be seen among proof specimens as well. While these variations are considered something of an interesting novelty for the most enthusiastic Roosevelt dime collectors to study and collect, there is currently no significant difference in value between either of the two varieties.

Beginning in 1965, regular-issue Roosevelt dimes would be made from a cupro-nickel clad composition to help reduce the rising cost of producing dimes, which had been made from silver since the denomination’s inception in 1796. To mitigate collecting activities among numismatists, who were wrongfully blamed by the government for the huge coin shortage, dimes minted from 1965 through 1967 contained no mintmarks.

1964 Dime Value Double

Other Years From This Coin Series

1964 D Roosevelt Silver Dime Doubled Die Reverse Coin Value ..

Latest Blog Posts

Latest Blog Posts