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2010-S Silver Proof

Dimes · Roosevelt Dimes · 1946–Present
Regular Proof
Weight2.5 g
Diameter17.9 mm
MintSan Francisco
StrikeProof
Mintage 585,401
EdgeReeded
Alignment↑↓ Coin
Composition90% Silver, 10% Copper
DesignerJohn R. Sinnock
Collector's Key IDCK-2332

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The 2010-S Roosevelt dime proof came out of San Francisco at 585,401 pieces, a 16 percent pullback from the 697,365 2009-S silver figure and the lowest silver-proof Roosevelt mintage since the program's 1992 inaugural year. The 2010 silver proof set carried the silver-content America the Beautiful Quarters launch set and the dime, all using the same 90 percent silver, 10 percent copper alloy that had governed dime composition from 1837 through 1964. The silver dime weighed 2.50 grams against the 2.268-gram clad and carried the S mintmark sharp above the date. Dies were hand-polished to mirror finish on the slower-press protocol identical to the clad-proof workflow, and the silver planchet produced the characteristic white-silver surface tone distinct from the warmer cupronickel hue of the parallel clad proof.

Authentication on a 2010-S silver proof rests primarily on the composition diagnostics. Weight on a calibrated scale must read 2.50 grams against the clad 2.268 grams; this single best non-destructive test reliably separates silver from clad proof issues at the same date. Surface tone should show the bright white-silver appearance characteristic of 90 percent silver rather than the warmer copper-nickel hue of the clad proof, and edge view should display the solid silver-color profile rather than the dark copper-core sandwich visible on the clad. PCGS and NGC encapsulation labels designate the issue as "Silver" and the Cameo and Deep Cameo certifications carry the routine PR69 DCAM and PR70 DCAM premium structure.

The 2010-S silver proof sits at the bottom of the late-2000s silver-proof Roosevelt range, with the 585,401 figure marking the program's tightest mintage since the early 1990s. PR69 DCAM is available at the standard silver-proof price level and PR70 DCAM forms the meaningful condition-rarity step where PCGS and NGC populations thin to registry-relevant levels. The 2010-S silver proof is required for any modern silver-proof Roosevelt date set and carries a meaningful premium relative to the higher-mintage silver proofs of the mid-2000s. The 2010 silver-proof America the Beautiful Quarters launch set provides additional packaging-context interest for collectors maintaining intact original holders. For the modern San Francisco silver-proof era and the program's 2010 low-mintage step, see the Roosevelt Dime series history.

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PR-63 Proof (PR)
Frequently Asked QuestionsFAQ
How many 2010-S Silver Proof Roosevelt Dimes were minted?
585,401 were struck.
What is a 2010-S Silver Proof Roosevelt Dime made of?
90% Silver, 10% Copper, weighing 2.5 g.
What is the melt value of a 2010-S Silver Proof Roosevelt Dime?
Its melt value is its metal content multiplied by the current spot price. See our melt calculator on the metals pages for a live figure.
Is the 2010-S Silver Proof Roosevelt Dime a key date?
It's a more common date overall, though scarcer die varieties may carry a premium — see the varieties list.