The value of a 1946 Roosevelt dime depends on several factors, including its condition (grade), the mint where it was produced (mint mark), and whether it exhibits any errors or varieties.
Here’s a breakdown:
- All 1946 Roosevelt dimes contain 90% silver.
- As of August 2025, the melt value of the silver in a 1946 dime is around $2.75 to $2.79.
- In circulated conditions (Good to Extremely Fine), the value typically ranges from $3.25 to $3.80, according to the NGC price guide.
- In pristine, uncirculated condition (Mint State 60 or better), these dimes can sell for considerably more.
- 1946 (Philadelphia mint – no mint mark): Uncirculated examples can reach prices of $1350.
- 1946-D (Denver mint): Uncirculated examples can also sell for as much as $1300.
- 1946-S (San Francisco mint): Uncirculated examples can similarly reach values of $1300.
- Certain errors and varieties significantly increase the value of a 1946 dime.
- Examples include the [1946 DDO (Doubled Die Obverse)] which shows doubling on “LIBERTY” or “IN GOD WE TRUST”, and Repunched Mintmarks (D/D or S/S).
- A [1946 D mint mark dime graded Mint State 68] sold for over $4,200.
- A [1946 S mint mark dime with a Mint State 68 grade] sold for over $3,800.
- Other varieties include those with sans serif mint marks.
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Four 1946 D Ddo Doubled Die Obverse Bu Uncirculated Red/brown Lincoln $19.95]
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1946-d Roosevelt Dime Ms68+ Icg 8221 $1,495.00]
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1946 S Roosevelt Dime, Mint State 90% Silver 10c Us Coin, Very $13.00]
Important note: The values mentioned above are estimates. The actual price of a 1946 dime can fluctuate depending on factors like its exact condition, the current silver market price, and the specific variety or error it possesses. It’s recommended to consult a professional coin dealer or grader for an accurate valuation of your specific coin.