The 1964 Roosevelt Dime is a 90% silver coin, last of its kind before the switch to copper-nickel.
Minted in large numbers, over 2.3 billion, making it common but still sought after by collectors.
Two versions exist: 'P' for Philadelphia (no mint mark) and 'D' for Denver mint.
Uncirculated and proof coins hold the highest value, especially with Full Bands (FB) designation.
The Full Torch (FT) designation indicates a well-struck dime, increasing its collector value.
Error coins, like the 'Doubled Die' or 'Off-center' dimes, can fetch higher prices.
Condition is key; grades range from Good (G) to Perfect Uncirculated (MS-70).
Special packaging, such as mint sets or proof sets, can also enhance a dime's value.
Check for rare varieties, like the 'Pointed 9' in the date, which are prized by numismatists.
Always consult a reputable price guide or professional appraiser for the most accurate valuation.