The 1955 Philadelphia dime is part of the United States coinage, representing one of the classic collectibles for numismatists. Dimes from this era are composed of 90% silver and 10% copper, making them particularly sought after by collectors due to their intrinsic metal value. A roll of 10 cents (10c) typically contains 50 dimes, totaling 5 dollars in face value. Dimes minted in Philadelphia do not have a mint mark, which distinguishes them from those produced in facilities like Denver or San Francisco. Collectors often seek out high-grade examples of the 1955 dime for their condition and historical significance, and rolls can also be evaluated for potential silver content.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1955 10c Roll 50 Coins 10c Roll Dimes 1955 Philadelphia