Up for grabs is a nice lot of five vintage Roosevelt dimes, all struck in 90% silver from the early 1960s—a great addition for coin collectors, silver stackers, or anyone building a classic U.S. coin set. The dates include two from 1960 (one Philadelphia mint, one Denver “D” mint), one from 1963 (Philadelphia), and two from 1964 (one Philadelphia, one Denver “D”). These pre-1965 dimes are composed of genuine silver, each containing about 0.0723 troy ounces of pure silver, giving the entire lot a melt value of around $26 based on current market spots (silver prices fluctuate, so check latest rates). They’ve seen some circulation but remain in solid very fine to extra fine condition, with clear details on Roosevelt’s portrait, the torch, and oak/fascia branches—no major scratches, dents, or cleaning marks visible.
These coins are perfect for filling gaps in a Roosevelt dime album, starting a young collector’s journey, or simply hedging against inflation with tangible silver. Mint marks are a mix of no mark (Philadelphia) and “D” (Denver), adding a bit of variety to the group. Photos show the exact coins you’ll receive—what you see is what you get. Shipping is fast and secure via USPS with tracking; combined shipping available on multiple wins.