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These are 90% silver so if you go to the site at the Related Links below and use the free calculator it will tell you the current value of your dime based on the silver price.

On the calculator

Select USD

Select Silver

Select Junk Silver

Select Barber Dime

Quantity 1

Then Calculate

CorrectionThe above only provides the coin's scrap metal value. Depending on its condition and mint mark, it could be worth more to a collector. Please see the Related Question for details.
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What is the value of a 1923 dime and is that dime mercury or silver?

Uh, remember high school chemistry? Mercury is a LIQUID at room temperature so it would be really, really, REALLY tough to make a coin out of it! This design is nicknamed a "Mercury" dime because the portrait of Miss Liberty with a winged liberty cap looks a lot like the Roman god Mercury, NOT because it's made of the metal mercury. Anyway, look at the back of your dime by the E in the word ONE. If there is a tiny S there your dime was made in San Francisco and is worth anywhere from $2 if very worn, up to about $15 with only moderate wear. If there's no letter it was struck in Philadelphia and is worth from $2 to $4.


What is the value of a mercury us dime from 1900?

1900 would make it a Barber dime, not a Mercury dime (the Mercury design wasn't introduced until 1916). The value depends on condition and mint. It's worth at least $3.00 for a worn Philadelphia specimen, and over $100 for a better New Orleans.


What is US dime 1966 WORTH?

Only 10 cents. Now if it were a 1964 dine it would be worth at least $2.32. What a diference 2 years make. It just goes to show what happens when they take the silver out of your coins. You get ripped off.


What the value of a 1804 in good condition dime?

1804 is a rare date for bust dimes. In grade GOOD it is worth about $1,500 ... BUT you need to get it certified to make sure it is authentic and properly graded.


What is the value of a 1937 flowing hair dime?

The US never minted a flowing-hair dime. A dime from 1937 would be a Winged Liberty dime, normally called a "Mercury" dime because the wings on Miss Liberty's cap make her resemble the Roman god Mercury. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1937 Mercury dime?" for more information.

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Is a mint marked dime worth than one that is not?

In general no. Just because a dime has a mintmark does not make it more valuable.


What does it cost to make a dime?

Penny- 2.41 cents Nickel- 11.18 Dime- 5.65 Quarter- 11.14 1$ coin- 18.03 Its absurd considering it cost twice as much to make a penny and a nickel then what they are worth.


How much is a 1908 22 rifle worth?

Need to know the make and model before an answer can be given.


What do to 2 nickels make?

a dime. a nickel is worth 5 cents 5+5=10 ten cents


Is a green dime valuable?

No matter what caused it to turn green, it does not make it worth more than 10 cents.


What is a browning rabbit ear double barrel made in 1908 worth?

Browning did not make a gun as you described


What does two nickels make?

A dime


How much is a 1997 5 dollar fine gold dime worth?

The term "5 dollar dime" is confusing. Dimes from 1997 are worth 10¢. If you have a normal Roosevelt dime that has been gold plated, it's still only worth 10 cents. If you are referring to a dime-sized coin that has a $5 denomination, please post a new question indicating the country that issued it and a description of any wording on the coin. That would make it much easier to ID.


What two nickels make change one letter?

Dime


How much does it cost to make a Dime?

it cost about 5 cent t make a dime


What 2 nickels make?

Ten Cents, or a Dime.


What is the value of a 1923 dime and is that dime mercury or silver?

Uh, remember high school chemistry? Mercury is a LIQUID at room temperature so it would be really, really, REALLY tough to make a coin out of it! This design is nicknamed a "Mercury" dime because the portrait of Miss Liberty with a winged liberty cap looks a lot like the Roman god Mercury, NOT because it's made of the metal mercury. Anyway, look at the back of your dime by the E in the word ONE. If there is a tiny S there your dime was made in San Francisco and is worth anywhere from $2 if very worn, up to about $15 with only moderate wear. If there's no letter it was struck in Philadelphia and is worth from $2 to $4.