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Current Intrinsic Metal Value of US Silver Coins

There are 462 rare 10 cents coin for sale on Etsy, and they cost $17.97 on average. The most common rare 10 cents coin material is metal. The most popular color? 1910, 1911, 1912 and 1913 10 Cent Canadian Coin Variety Identification The 1910, 1911 and 1912 10 cent coins all use the Broad Leaves Reverse design which was introduced in 1909. During the 1913 production run the Reverse design was changed back to use dramatically smaller leaves. The dime, in United States usage, is a ten-cent coin, one tenth of a United States dollar, labeled formally as 'one dime'. The denomination was first authorized by the Coinage Act of 1792. The dime is the smallest in diameter and is the thinnest of all U.S. Coins currently minted for circulation, being 0.705 inches (17.91 millimeters) in.

The chart below shows every type of silver coin made in US history along with data about metal composition. This table shows the intrinsic value of the silver content used to make the coins. Even if the coin is ruined and the numismatic value is nothing, the silver itself can make these coins quite valuable, especially for bullion collectors or investors. If you would like to see the numismatic values, click on the link of the coin type and view the additional tables.

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Current Precious and Base Metal Bullion Spot Prices:

Updated Live! Gold, Silver, Platinum and Copper. Updated Daily: Nickel, Zinc and Manganese.
As of February 9 2021 04:14 PM CST:

ImageType DescriptionMetal ContentWeightDenominationMelt Value
Three Cents
Silver Three Cents (1851-1873)75% Silver - 25% Copper0.8 grams$0.03$0.5296
Half Dimes
Flowing Hair Half Dimes (1794-1795)89% Silver - 11% Copper1.34 grams$0.05$1.0506
Draped Bust Half Dimes (1796-1805)89% Silver - 11% Copper1.35 grams$0.05$1.0585
Capped Bust Half Dimes (1829-1837)89% Silver - 11% Copper1.35 grams$0.05$1.0585
Seated Liberty Half Dimes (1837-1873)90% Silver - 10% Copper1.34 grams$0.05$1.0623
Nickels
Jefferson Silver Wartime Nickels (1942-1945)56% Copper - 35% Silver - 9% Manganese5 grams$0.05$1.5636
Dimes
Draped Bust Dimes (1796-1807)89% Silver - 11% Copper2.7 grams$0.10$2.1169
Capped Bust Dimes (1809-1837)89% Silver - 11% Copper2.7 grams$0.10$2.1169
Seated Liberty Dimes (1837-1891)90% Silver - 10% Copper2.67 grams$0.10$2.1167
Barber Dimes (1892-1916)90% Silver - 10% Copper2.5 grams$0.10$1.9819
Mercury Dimes (1916-1945)90% Silver - 10% Copper2.5 grams$0.10$1.9819
Roosevelt Dimes (1946-1964)90% Silver - 10% Copper2.5 grams$0.10$1.9819
Twenty Cents
Twenty Cents Pieces (1875-1878)90% Silver - 10% Copper5 grams$0.20$3.9638
Quarters
Draped Bust Quarters (1796-1807)89% Silver - 11% Copper6.74 grams$0.25$5.2845
Capped Bust Quarters (1815-1838)89% Silver - 11% Copper6.74 grams$0.25$5.2845
Seated Liberty Quarters (1838-1891)90% Silver - 10% Copper6.68 grams$0.25$5.2957
Barber Quarters (1892-1916)90% Silver - 10% Copper6.25 grams$0.25$4.9548
Standing Liberty Quarters (1916-1930)90% Silver - 10% Copper6.25 grams$0.25$4.9548
Washington Quarters (1932-1964)90% Silver - 10% Copper6.25 grams$0.25$4.9548
Washington Bicentennial Quarters 40% Silver (1975-1976)40% Silver - 60% Copper5.75 grams$0.25$2.0515
Half Dollars
Flowing Hair Half Dollars (1794-1795)89% Silver - 11% Copper13.48 grams$0.50$10.5690
Draped Bust Half Dollars (1796-1807)89% Silver - 11% Copper13.48 grams$0.50$10.5690
Capped Bust Half Dollars (1807-1839)89% Silver - 11% Copper13.48 grams$0.50$10.5690
Seated Liberty Half Dollars (1839-1891)90% Silver - 10% Copper13.36 grams$0.50$10.5914
Barber Half Dollars (1892-1915)90% Silver - 10% Copper12.5 grams$0.50$9.9096
Walking Liberty Half Dollars (1916-1947)90% Silver - 10% Copper12.5 grams$0.50$9.9096
Franklin Half Dollars (1948-1963)90% Silver - 10% Copper12.5 grams$0.50$9.9096
Kennedy Half Dollars (1964)90% Silver - 10% Copper12.5 grams$0.50$9.9096
Kennedy Half Dollars 40% Silver (1965 - 1970)40% Silver - 60% Copper11.5 grams$0.50$4.1031
Dollars
Flowing Hair Dollars (1794-1795)89% Silver - 11% Copper26.96 grams$1.00$21.1380
Draped Bust Dollars (1795-1804)89% Silver - 11% Copper26.96 grams$1.00$21.1380
Gobrecht Dollars (1836-1839)89% Silver - 11% Copper26.8 grams$1.00$21.0125
Seated Liberty Dollars (1840-1873)90% Silver - 10% Copper26.73 grams$1.00$21.1907
Trade Dollars (1873-1885)90% Silver - 10% Copper27.22 grams$1.00$21.5792
Morgan Dollars (1878-1921)90% Silver - 10% Copper26.73 grams$1.00$21.1907
Peace Dollars (1921-1935)90% Silver - 10% Copper26.73 grams$1.00$21.1907
Eisenhower Dollars 40% Silver (1971 - 1976)40% Silver - 60% Copper24.59 grams$1.00$8.7734
American Innovation Dollars (2018-2032)88.5% Copper - 6% Zinc - 3.5% Manganese - 2% Nickel8.1 grams$1.00$0.0000
Bullion Coins
American Silver Eagle Bullion Coins (1986-Present)99.93% Silver - 0.07% Copper31.101 grams$1.00$27.3488
America The Beautiful Bullion Coins (2010-Present)99.9% Fine Silver155.52 grams$0.25$136.8386

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Use this calculator to find the value of your silver coins. Choose from any silver coin ever made in US history and enter how many you have. The current silver spot price is automatically inputted into the calculator but you can also change this to different prices as well.

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