Around 6,400,000 dimes were made in 1923 at San Francisco.
All US coins dated 1923 have the word Liberty on them, which one are you asking about?
A US dime measures 0.705inches. In a square foot, there are 289 dimes.
According to the US mint, 1.676 billion dimes were made in 2012.
None, no gold dimes have ever been made by the US Mint.
Cents, nickels, dimes, quarters, and half dollars were struck at both Philadelphia (no mint mark back then) and Denver (D mint mark)
Yes, many. > Any dime dated 1964 or earlier is made of a 90% silver alloy so its melt value is about 0.07 times the current price of 1 troy ounce of silver. > Early-date Roosevelt dimes and nearly all Mercury dimes have a collector value of at least $2 or $3. Mercury dimes' values can be considerably higher, depending on their date, mint mark, and condition. > Older dimes (Barber, Liberty seated, etc.) can bring a significant premium depending again on date, mint mark, and condition.
You Should Have 200 Dimes Which Is $ 20.00 US
Total production of 2010 U.S. dimes was 1,120,689,364 this includes clad & silver proof coins.
$20 or 200 dimes
AnswerFor dimes minted in 1964 and earlier, the mint mark is usually on the reverse, or "tails" side, of the coin. Many times the mint mark gets lost in the rest of the design. A poor strike or a well-circulated, well-worn coin may obliterate the mint mark, or make it otherwise unrecognizable.Specific positions for the major designs:Liberty Seated dimes 1838-1860: on the reverse side below the word DIME (*)Liberty Seated dimes 1860-1891: reverse side below the wreath (*)Barber dimes 1892-1916: reverse side below the wreathMercury dimes 1916-1945: reverse side next to the E in ONERoosevelt dimes 1946-1964: reverse side next to bottom of the torchRoosevelt dimes 1968-present: front side above the dateMint mark letters are as follows: No mint mark (up to 1979) or P (1980 and later) = PhiladelphiaD = Denver (1906-present)S = San Francisco (up to 1955; proofs only 1968-present)O = New Orleans (up to 1909)(*) The mint mark position was moved during the middle of 1860 so it may be in either position for dimes with that date.
Germany 100,000 Mark 1923 Banknote, 1923-02-01 VF(30-35) 15.66 US$
The US never made 40%-silver dimes. All dimes up till 1964 were 90% silver. All circulating dimes 1965 and later are copper-nickel. Please post a new question with the coin's date and mint mark.