10 cents. No dimes were made with mintmarks that year. They are commonly found in pocket change because tons of them were minted because it was the first year for the copper-nickel coins.
1965 dimes don't have a P mint mark for 2 reasons. First, Philadelphia didn't use the P mint mark on dimes until 1980. Second, during the coin shortages of 1965-67, the Mint suspended the use of all mint marks including D and S. That means you have an ordinary dime worth face value only.
The 1965 dime is a Roosevelt dime. This dime does not carry a mint mark and there were 1,652, 140,000 of them minted in the U.S. They have a value of between 10 cents and 2 dollars.
Your coin is worth face value only; hundreds of millions were minted. Note that the coin is simply a 1965 dime, not 1965-P. The P mint mark wasn't used on US dimes until 1980, and no US coins of any denomination had mint marks from 1965 to 1967.
The coin is only face value. No U.S. coin dated 1965,1966 or 1967 will have a mintmark.
About $1.50 at current silver prices.
The value of a 1956 dime or a 1965 dime depends on its condition, mint mark, and rarity. In general, circulated 1956 and 1965 dimes are worth around their face value or slightly above, while uncirculated examples can fetch higher prices especially if they are in mint condition and have a rare mint mark. It is recommended to consult a coin dealer or online pricing guide for an accurate value.
About a dime.
1965 dimes don't have a P mint mark for 2 reasons. First, Philadelphia didn't use the P mint mark on dimes until 1980. Second, during the coin shortages of 1965-67, the Mint suspended the use of all mint marks including D and S. That means you have an ordinary dime worth face value only.
The 1965 dime is a Roosevelt dime. This dime does not carry a mint mark and there were 1,652, 140,000 of them minted in the U.S. They have a value of between 10 cents and 2 dollars.
Your coin is worth face value only; hundreds of millions were minted. Note that the coin is simply a 1965 dime, not 1965-P. The P mint mark wasn't used on US dimes until 1980, and no US coins of any denomination had mint marks from 1965 to 1967.
The coin is only face value. No U.S. coin dated 1965,1966 or 1967 will have a mintmark.
500.00
About $1.50 at current silver prices.
It's worth 10 cents.
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.
No mint mark indicates Philadelphia. The coin is worth exactly 10 cents.
No mint mark - $2 to $4 depending on wear "S" mint mark - $2 to $15