Collectible coins, particularly in the context of the United States, refer to coins that are sought after by collectors for their historical significance, rarity, or numismatic value. The term "10c Roll" commonly indicates a roll of dimes, specifically containing 50 coins each worth 10 cents, totaling $5. Dimes produced in 1965 are particularly noteworthy, as this era marks the beginning of a transition from silver coinage to a clad composition; while dimes minted before 1965 contained 90% silver, those from 1965 onward include a core of copper and nickel. Collectors often focus on the condition, mint mark, and any variation in design when assessing the value of such coins.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1965 10c Roll 50 Coins 10c Roll Dimes 1965 Phildelphia
1965 10c Roll 50 Coins Special Mint Set 10c Roll Dimes 1965 Phildelphia