90% Silver $10 FV Mixed Dimes Bag Circulated/Junk

90% Silver $10 FV Mixed Dimes Bag Circulated/Junk
90% Silver $10 FV Mixed Dimes Bag Circulated/Junk
90% Silver $10 FV Mixed Dimes Bag Circulated/Junk
90% Silver $10 FV Mixed Dimes Bag Circulated/Junk
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90% Silver $10 FV Mixed Dimes Bag Circulated/Junk

The 90% Silver $10 Face Value Mixed Dimes Bag from BOLD Precious Metals is one of the most simple and economical ways to get investment-quality silver—100 authentic U.S. dimes from the pre-1965 era with 90% of the silver content and an approximate 7.15 troy ounces of silver per bag.

These are genuine United States Mint coins issued before 1965, the year Congress passed the Coinage Act of 1965, which removed Silver from dimes and quarters. Dimes are always guaranteed in each bag—not a combination of dimes, quarters, or half dollars as many competitors ship.

They will be randomly selected from BOLD's collection of Roosevelt dimes (1946-1964), Mercury dimes (1916-1945) with a mercury on the obverse, or Barber dimes (pre-1916). The majority of the bags will have Roosevelt dimes as the main pattern.

Product Specifications

  • Composition: 90% Silver / 10% Copper
  • Face Value: $10 USD (100 dimes)
  • Silver Content: ~7.15 Troy Oz per $10 FV
  • Silver per Dime: 0.07234 Troy Oz
  • Coin Types: Roosevelt (1946–1964), Mercury (1916–1945), Barber (pre-1916)
  • Condition: Circulated — random dates
  • Dates: Pre-1965 (1964 and earlier)
  • Mint: United States Mint
  • IRA Eligible: No (90% below .999 IRS threshold)
  • Packaging: Velvet bag/flips (<$5 FV); tubes ($5+ FV); canvas bags ($100+ FV)

Roosevelt Dime (1946–1964)

Introduced in January 1946 — less than a year after the death of President Franklin D. Roosevelt—and designed by Chief Engraver John R. Sinnock.

On the obverse is Roosevelt's bust facing left with the words "LIBERTY" and "IN GOD WE TRUST." On the reverse is a torch, with sprigs of olive and oak, and the words "E PLURIBUS UNUM."

The 1964-69 dimes were struck in 90% silver, making this the most common silver dime found in any dime bag of coins manufactured before 1965.

Mercury Dime / Winged Liberty Head Dime (1916–1945)

Sculpted in 1916 by Adolph Weinman. The person facing on the obverse is not Mercury, but rather Lady Liberty wearing a winged cap (liberté de pensée).

On the back is the fasces—a bundle of rods with an axe to represent unity and strength. The most beautiful of American numismatic history, Mercury dimes are often found in pre-1965 dime bags.

Barber Dime (pre-1916)

Created by U.S. Mint Chief Engraver Charles E. Barber in 1892. On the obverse is a representation of Liberty in a laurel wreath.

Not seen in circulated bags often, but sometimes added from BOLD's collection.

Why Junk Silver Dimes—The Investment Case

Precisely pre-1965 U.S. coins that consist of 90% silver, with no numismatic value, are known as "junk silver" and are bought, sold, and traded strictly for their silver melt value.

Even though the name may suggest otherwise, junk silver dimes are one of the most liquid and easily identified physical silvers available and are the quickest to be traded.

The 0.715 Formula

The industry-standard formula for junk silver: 0.715 troy oz of silver per $1 of face value. Thus, a $10 FV bag contains about 7.15 troy oz of silver, which can be easily calculated by any bullion dealer, coin shop, or silver buyer in the world.

Fractional Size = Flexibility

The dime is only .07234 troy oz, which is much less than the .900 troy oz of a 1 oz dime. The fractional size makes junk silver dimes ideal for partial cashing, selling single pieces, or for cases where it would be impossible or impractical to sell an entire ounce at once.

Lowest Premium Over Spot

Junk silver is always being offered at the lowest premium over spot of any silver product, lower than government silver coins, private rounds or bars.

But at BOLD, you can get the $10 FV bag at cents over spot per ounce—the most inexpensive investment point to stack silver.

Instantly Recognized

Every bullion dealer, coin shop, and pawn shop in the United States knows and accepts U.S. dimes dated before 1965 without any additional authentication.

There is no assay required, no unknown mint hallmark to decipher; these are U.S. government-issued coins with a silver content that has been known for more than 60 years.

Why Buy From BOLD Precious Metals

  • Lowest premium means it is one of the lowest over-spot prices for $10 FV junk silver dimes.
  • BOLD ships dimes specifically; others use mixed denominations (dimes usually and pennies often too); Dimes guaranteed.
  • Roosevelt, Mercury, or Barber dimes are complete, with 100 coins per bag, and the value is face value: $10.
  • Standard formula 0.715 — this is the standard formula that everyone knows and can be calculated instantly.
  • Bulk orders of tubes are $5+ FV, and canvas bags are $100+ FV flexible quantities!
  • The transparent, hassle-free buyback program: Sell back to BOLD. Sell your metals back at competitive rates with no hassle.
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