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march for dimes
I just got a call from a man named mr jenkins he said he worked for the march of dimes, and every year the march of dimes has two drawings and they give a way 450,000 and I won. I find this hard to believe sine your money goes to charity, what should i do about this call he is calling me back
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It depends on which refrence. 1942 the year or 1942 (how much) dimes
US dimes were first minted in 1796 when 22,135 pieces were struck.
Two different series of U.S. dimes were made in 1916. This year was the last year for Barber dimes with the head facing right, and the first year for the Mercury dimes with the head facing left. Post new question with more information.
Two different series of U.S. dimes were made in 1916. This year was the last year for Barber dimes with the head facing right, and the first year for the Mercury dimes with the head facing left. Post new question with more information.
Sorry, no US dimes dated 1973 were struck in silver the last year for silver dimes was 1964.
The National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis. This organization held a fund-raising campaign called the March of Dimes (which asked all Americans to send a dime to the White House, and was called that because there was a popular newsreel at the time called the March of Time--see Eddie Cantor). Side note: This campaign changed the way fund-raising was done in the U.S. because it invited rich and poor to participate, whereas formerly it was only the wealthy who held large dinners and balls to raise money for worthy causes. The fundraiser was so popular that they expanded the foundation and called it the National Foundation. After many March of Dimes fundraisers, it is commonly believed that the name "National Foundation" simply morphed naturally into the name March of Dimes because everyone tended to refer to the Foundation under the name of March of Dimes. Look on the March of Dimes website to see what year they officially adopted the name. I think it was 1974.
The last year for silver dimes and quarters was 1964.
department of treasury secretary
1964 was the last year for silver dimes.