It's worth exactly 10 cents.
To determine if your 1968 dime is a regular Philadelphia mint issue or a rare "No S" mint mark variety, you will need to examine the coin under magnification. Look at the area below the center of Roosevelt's neck to see if there is a visible "S" mint mark. If there is no mint mark present, it could be the valuable "No S" variety. It's recommended to consult with a professional coin dealer or grading service for a conclusive authentication.
About a dime.
1941 Winged Liberty Head/Mercury Dime: With no mint mark, in fine condition is worth $0.70, uncirculated is worth $17.00, proof is worth $175.00. With D mint mark, in fine condition is worth $0.70, uncirculated is worth $17.00. With S mint mark, in fine condition is worth $0.70, uncirculated is worth $20.00.
About $1.50 at current silver prices.
500.00
It's worth 10 cents.
The very distinct difference is that if it doesn't have a mint mark it was struck in Philadelphia. The P mint mark wasn't used on dimes until 1980. If it has a D mint mark it was made in Denver. Both are only worth 10¢ if found in change. If it has an S it's a proof dime struck at San Francisco and only sold to collectors.
a 1944 dime isn't rare for that year.a d mark is worth about a $1,a p mark is $1 and a s mark is about 2 or 3 dollars. <><><> ANY 90% silver US dime is worth $3.44 for the SILVER content as of this morning. In addition to any collector's value. 4/25/11
1848 Half Dime, with Med. date, in good condition is worth $8.00, uncirculated is worth $185.00. 1848 Half Dime, with Lg date or O mint mark in good condition is worth $10.00, uncirculated is worth $400.00.
$5 to $15,000 depending upon the mint mark and the condition of the coin.
You possess a Barber Dime - a 1910 coin in good condition (G4) is worth: $3.00; if its mint state is MS60, the value rises to: $100.00.
You have a Barber dime; Mercury dimes started in 1916. The value depends on its grade & mint mark, but it's worth at least $4.00 just for the silver.