The intertwined A and W form the monogram of the coin's designer, A. A. Weinman.
I think you mean Mercury dimes! The famous wheat stalks were on the cent from 1909-1958.
I assume you mean the Flowing Hair half dime? As with all coins, it all depends on the condition. You're looking at anywhere from $100 to $100,000+
You can see a photo of a 1936 Winged Liberty Head Dime (also known as a Mercury Dime) here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Mercury_dime.jpg Mercury Dimes were produced from 1916 through 1945 - a 1944 would differ from this photo only in the date and, possibly, the mintmark (the little "D" on the bottom back of the coin, just to the left of the bunch of sticks - the "D" means the coin was minted in Denver, an "S" would mean San Francisco, and no mintmark at all means that the coin was produced in Philadelphia).
The last half dime was 1873. If you mean a half dollar it's worth about $4.00
A Dime is a nice looking chick (girl).
A dime minted in 1925 has an image of a person resembling the roman god Mercury. Whaddaya mean "What does it look like?"
A dime minted in 1925 has an image of a person resembling the roman god Mercury. Whaddaya mean "What does it look like?"
The intertwined A and W form the monogram of the coin's designer, A. A. Weinman.
On the periodic table, Au represents gold.
The 'S' stands for the mintmark for the San Francisco mint.
If you mean graded? Circulated coins are given different grades according on how much of the design has been worn off.
You probably mean a "Mercury dime". These can easily be sold to local coin collectors or online auction sites.
I think you mean Mercury dimes! The famous wheat stalks were on the cent from 1909-1958.
I assume you mean the Flowing Hair half dime? As with all coins, it all depends on the condition. You're looking at anywhere from $100 to $100,000+
MS stands for "mint state," and the number 65 is on a 70 scale. Then FB stands for "full bands," which specifically applies to the reverse side of a U.S. Mercury dime (and sometimes the Roosevelt dime).
A dime is equal to 10 cents.