1967 Dime Value

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CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1967 Roosevelt Dime value at an average of 10 cents, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $7. (see details)...

  1. 1967 Dime Value
  2. 1967 Dime Value Canadian
  3. 1965 Dime Value
  4. 1967 Dime Value No Mint
  5. 1967 Dime Value Silver
  6. 1967 Dime Error
  7. 1967 Dime Value Coin Values

Type:Roosevelt Dime
Year:1967
Mint Mark: No mint mark
Face Value: 0.10 USD
Total Produced: 2,244,007,000 [?]
Silver Content: 0%
Numismatic Value: 10 cents to $7.00
Value: As a rough estimate of this coins value you can assume this coin in average condition will be valued at somewhere around 10 cents, while one in certified mint state (MS+) condition could bring as much as $7 at auction. This price does not reference any standard coin grading scale. So when we say average, we mean in a similar condition to other coins issued in 1967, and mint state meaning it is certified MS+ by one of the top coin grading companies. [?].

1967 Dime Value

USA Coin Book Estimated Value of 1967 Roosevelt Dime is Worth $2.17 or more in Uncirculated (MS+) Mint Condition. 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). This was the first year dimes were produced at the San Francisco Mint. With only 70,000 dimes minted, even low-grade coins are rare. Overall, the S dimes are worth more than others minted that year. A coin in mint state like this one is extremely rare. 1844 Seated Liberty Dime. Sold at auction: $51,750. Bottom Line: 1844 Seated Liberty Dime. Roosevelt Dimes 1946-Date, Circulation Issue (Incl. Varieties) 83: 20th Century Series Type Set, Circulated Coins Only: 62: 20th Century Series Type Set, Circulated Coins Only (No Gold) 45: 1967 Mint Set: 40: Roosevelt Dimes 1965-Date, Circulation Issue (Incl. Details, specifications, values and general information for the 1967 United States 'Roosevelt Dime' 10 Cents. Also find this coin and many others at the best prices.

1967 dime value e pluribus unum

Additional Info: Coins issued this year have no silver content making them valuable to collectors only. The melt value of a copper-nickel blend dime is just 2 cents. About $2.98 less than the value of a silver dime, at the time we are writing this.


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1967 Dime Value Canadian

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1965 Dime Value

**When we say that 2,244,007,000, of these coins were produced or minted in 1967 this number doesn't always match the actual circulation count for this coin. The numbers come from the United States mint, and they don't reflect coins that have been melted, destroyed, or those that have never been released. Please keep that in mind.

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1967 Dime Value No Mint

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1967 Dime Value Silver

1967 was the centennial of the Canadian confederation and the governement issued a comprehensive series of commemorative coins. The 10 cents shows a mackeral fish.
Years ago these coins were worth face value, or very close to it. But in recent times, with silver moving up in value, the tiny amount of silver in these coins becomes significant.
For most intents and purposes, these coins contain 0.05 troy ounces of silver. So if silver is selling, say, for $30 US dollars per troy ounce, the base value for the coin is 30 x 0.05 = $1.50. Not bad! If you have a few rolls of these coins, you are looking at quite a bit of value. Be sure to find the current value of silver (it changes every day) at kitco.com.
As always in coin collecting, there is a twist. Some 1967 dimes contain 0.06 troy ounces of silver, and other 1967 dimes contain 0.0375 troy ounces of silver. There is no easy way to discern the difference. Both coins look the same and both weigh the same. The composition of the alloy changes from 80 percent silver to 50 percent silver, which gives them differing silver content. The 0.05 troy ounce figure above is an average.
There is controversy about a person's ability to distinguish 80% from 50% dimes. Some people say they can do it by listening to the sound they make when dropped on a hard surface. Others claim that the reeding on the edge of the coin is the tell-tale sign. A specific gravity test would be a sure-fire method. Short of that, CoinQuest knows of no easy method to tell the difference.

1967 Dime Error

Coin: 5502, Genre: Colonizers and Colonies, Timeline: Modern
Created (yyyymm): 201008, Last review: 201502
Appearance: Normal round coin Metallic gray Letters: Latin
Years: sort: 1967, filter: 1967 to 1967
Image: canada_10_cents_1967.jpg
Original inquiry: 10 cents, canada dated 1867-1967.front picture is a fish.the back has a picture of elizabeth ii. d.o regina mackeral fish

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