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1965 one dime

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AI Identification

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United States Roosevelt-style dime reverse

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AI Estimated Value

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$0.10

As of May 28, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a small, circular metallic coin showing the reverse side consistent with United States Roosevelt-style dimes. It features a central torch flanked by an olive branch on the left and an oak branch on the right. The text 'UNITED STATES OF AMERICA' and 'ONE DIME' is struck around the perimeter, with the motto 'E • PLURIBUS • UNUM' appearing horizontally across the lower field. The coin exhibits a silver-colored metallic finish, which is consistent with the cupro-nickel clad composition used by the U.S. Mint for this denomination starting in 1965. The owner notes this is a '1965 one dime,' though the date is not visible in this image of the reverse side and remains unverified. Condition-wise, the coin shows signs of moderate circulation, including surface scratches, minor rim nicks at the top, and general wear on the high points of the torch and foliage. The strike appears consistent with government-issued currency, but definitive identification as a legal tender coin requires in-person examination of the obverse and physical testing of weight and composition.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the image provided, I have examined the reverse of a circular metallic coin consistent in design with a Roosevelt-style dime. The owner identifies this as a '1965 one dime.' My assessment assumes this attribution is accurate for the purpose of this valuation, though I cannot verify the date or the metal composition from a photograph alone. The visual evidence shows a cupro-nickel appearance and wear consistent with a circulated business-strike coin. In the current numismatic market, a 1965 Roosevelt dime is a common-date issue with no silver content, as the U.S. Mint transitioned from 90% silver to copper-nickel clad composition that year. Because billions were minted, circulated examples generally hold only their face value of $0.10. While some collectors seek high-grade uncirculated examples or rare mint errors, this specimen shows moderate surface scratches, rim nicks, and wear on the torch and branches, which characterizes it as a standard circulated coin. To establish any value beyond face value, an in-person examination would be required to verify the date on the obverse, check for rare error varieties, and perform a weight test to ensure it is not a silver planchet transition error. Without such verification, the coin is valued at its nominal legal tender amount. If this item were determined to be a modern reproduction or play money, it would have negligible commercial value. Market demand for circulated 1965 clad dimes is primarily limited to their utility as currency.

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