
(1796-1837)

(1837-1891)

(1892-1916)

(1916-1945)

(1946-present)
Dime Value by Year
The U.S. dime has held a face value of 10 cents for over two centuries, but its real worth can vary greatly by year. Factors like mintage date, mintmark, condition, silver content, and rarity can turn an ordinary dime into a valuable collector’s piece. A year-by-year chart helps pinpoint key dates and high-value issues, making it easier to spot dimes worth far more than their face value.