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How much silver is in a Canadian dime?

How much silver is in a Canadian dime?

Melt Values of World Silver Coins

Coin Composition Melt Value Updated 1/18/2022
Canada Silver Five Cents (1920-1921) 80% Silver $0.69
Canada Silver Dime (1858-1919) 92.5% Silver $1.59
Canada Silver Dime (1920-1967) 80% Silver $1.38
Canada Silver Dime (1967-1968) 50% Silver $0.86

What years do Canadian coins contain silver?

Between 1908 and 1919, Canadian silver coins were made with 92.5% silver. However, after 1919 (the end of WWI), almost all Canadian silver coins contained 80% silver. Looking at the graph below you can see that between 1914 and 1919 the price of silver jumped from $0.50/oz to over $1/oz.

Are older Canadian dimes silver?

Canadian silver coin values based only on total silver value and weight. * In 1967, some of the Canadian dimes and quarters were minted in 80% silver while the remainder were minted in 50% silver. In 1968, some of the Canadian dimes and quarters were minted in 50% silver while the remainder were minted in 99.9% nickel.

What year did dimes stop being silver?

After 1964, the quarter is just made of nickel and copper and worth just 25 cents. The US dime was also changed from 90 percent silver in 1964 to nickel and copper. So, older dimes are worth more than 10 cents.

How much is a 1952 2002 Canadian dime worth?

Features

Issuer Canada
Queen Elizabeth II (1952-date)
Type Circulating commemorative coin
Year 2002
Value 10 Cents 0.10 CAD = USD 0.08

What are rare Canadian dimes?

1936 Canadian “Dot” Dime Fetching $184,000 at auction, the “dot” dime of 1936 is another great collector’s coin. This dime was actually produced in 1937, and the dot was added to the 1936 design. Very few of these coins exist, perhaps only five. They are currently valued from $144,500 to $245,000.

What is the value of a Canadian dime?

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In Canada, a dime is a coin worth ten cents. It has been the physically smallest Canadian coin since 1922; it is smaller even than the penny, despite its higher face value.

What is the value of a 1953 Canadian dime?

1953 Elizabeth II Canadian Silver “Dime” . In Canada a dime is a coin worth ten cents. It is the smallest (in physical size) of the currently issued Canadian coins. According to the Royal Canadian Mint, the official national term of the coin is the 10 cent piece, but in practice the term dime is universal.

Is a 1952 dime made of silver?

The 1952 Roosevelt Silver Dime is comprised of .900 (90%) silver and .100 (10%) copper with a diameter of 17.91mm and a mass of 2.5 grams. It is a beautiful coin that will grade G-4 or better, a great value and perfect for any Roosevelt Silver Dime collection. Check out all of our Roosevelt Silver Dimes!

What is the worth of a 1952 silver dime?

Specifications Face Value: Composition: Silver Weight: Total Weight: Current Silver Bullion Value: $2.03 The US minted the 1952 dime with no mint mark and also the 1952 D dime and 1952 S dime.

What do Canadian coins contain silver?

Magnificent Maple Leaf: Issued in 2020, this is a 10 oz Silver Maple Leaf with its own distinct design of the sugar maple leaf. Canadian Goose: Another 2020 release, this coin delivers a previous Canadian silver dollar design from the 1960s on a brand-new bullion specimen. Star Trek Colorized Proofs