A $1,000 face value bag of 90% silver dimes is one of the classic bulk buys in American precious metals, delivering roughly 715 troy ounces of pure silver in the form of 10,000 circulated US dimes. Struck for everyday commerce in 1964 and earlier, these coins carry recognizable designs, legal tender status, and fractional divisibility that no modern bar can match.
Key Features:
- Purity and Weight: 90% silver, 10% copper, approximately 715 oz t of silver per bag
- Coins Included: 10,000 US dimes totaling $1,000 in face value
- Obverse Design: The Roosevelt portrait, with dates varying by coin
- Reverse Design: A torch flanked by olive and oak branches on Roosevelt issues
The bag shown contains Roosevelt dimes, whose obverse carries the left-facing profile of President Franklin D. Roosevelt with LIBERTY along the rim, IN GOD WE TRUST at the lower left, and the date beside the neckline. The reverse centers a torch of liberty between an olive branch and an oak branch, symbols of peace and strength, ringed by UNITED STATES OF AMERICA and ONE DIME with E PLURIBUS UNUM threading between the branches. Coins in bulk silver bags show honest circulation wear, and dates and mintmarks vary with each lot.
The term “junk silver” refers only to the coins’ lack of collector premium; the metal content is anything but. Each dime contains about 0.0715 oz of silver, so the denomination works as small change for barter while the full bag functions as a serious bullion position. Orders ship in a branded canvas bag, the traditional format for bulk 90% silver since the coins left circulation.
Bags of this size typically price at a modest premium over melt, making them one of the most cost-efficient routes into physical silver. Constitutional silver also sells quickly in any market, piece by piece or all at once.
Recognized coinage, built-in divisibility, and roughly 715 ounces of silver make this bag a cornerstone holding. Order your $1,000 face value bag of 90% silver dimes today.



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