This 1964-D Roosevelt Dime, minted in Denver and graded MS-65 (Mint State), represents the last year U.S. dimes were struck in 90% silver. In Gem Uncirculated condition, this coin features full luster, a clean strike, and minimal contact marks.
Part of the long-running Roosevelt Dime series (1946–present), the 1964-D issue holds a special place as the final circulating silver dime before the U.S. Mint transitioned to copper-nickel clad coinage in 1965.
Coin Details:
Year: 1964
Mint: Denver (“D” Mintmark)
Grade: MS-65 (Gem Uncirculated)
Composition: 90% Silver, 10% Copper
Silver Content: 0.0723 troy oz
Designer: John R. Sinnock
Obverse: Portrait of Franklin D. Roosevelt
Reverse: Torch with olive and oak branches
This is a must-have for collectors building a Roosevelt Dime set, silver stackers, or those seeking a high-grade example of the last silver dime.































