Well it depends what dealer you got and how much your willing to spend but the normal prices are thease.
weed
dirt - (bad)
$10 and under
Mids - (ok, normal)
$15-$20
Goods - (good weed)
$20 or more
What's a poind?
"dollar waiting on a dime" not a dime waiting on a dollar. The dime represents the lower pay scale job such as a receptionist or assistant. The dollar represents the manager level position or the higher pay scale position. This expression is used to reemphasize a hierarchy between two individuals (e.g. a dollar should never have to wait on a dime because a dollar is worth more).
Sorry, 3 for a dime is 0.10/3 = 10/300 = .033 cents each; A dozen and a half is 18; 18 x .033 = 60 cents
Most gardeners have more than they can handle, and will pay you to come and rip it out of their garden.
at the most you should have to pay 800$
This depends on location, quality, supply and demand to a great deal. There are £100 ounces out there, but in general average homegrown/commercial is about £120 or £130, nice weed is around £150, and prices of up to £200 are not unheard of.
I also have a 1917 s mercury dime it appears to hace dubbling on the B ,,,as most will tell tou uts worth as much as someone is willing to pay!
A call on a pay phone.
Banquet facilities should be more accommodating for how much you pay.
The gold plating is done by someone other than the U.S. Mint and adds absolutely no numismatic value. It's only worth as much as someone on eBay is willing to pay, but only being a 1994 dime, that won't be much.
About 10 cents. The plating is probably so thin it wouldn't pay for the trouble of stripping it off for sale.
They should pay anywhere from $250 to $300.