coins \ Coin \ United States of America \ 10c Roll \ Dimes \ 1955 \ Philadelphia
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.
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1955 10c Roll 50 Coins | 10c Roll | Dimes | 1955 | Philadelphia |