10 cents, but it may not have been minted in Philadelphia. From 1965 to 1967 the use of mint marks was suspended while the Mints struggled to make enough coins to replace all of the silver ones that had been melted down when the price of silver skyrocketed. Your dime could have been made in Philadelphia, Denver, or (less likely) San Francisco but there's no way to tell.
U.S. dimes minted since 1965 weigh 2.268 grams.
these coins range anywhere in value from $1 minimum to the sky's the limit
U.S. dimes minted before 1965 contain 90%, or 2.25 grams of silver.
For modern dimes 1965-present, they weigh 2.268 grams. Silver dimes minted before 1965 weigh 2.5 grams.
Ten cents It's a common circulation coin. 568,760,000 were minted at Philadelphia (no mint mark) and 695,222,774 were minted at Denver (D mint mark)
Dime minted before 1965 contain 90% silver. With a total weight of 2.5 grams, that makes 2.25 grams of silver per dime.
It's a common circulation coin with no extra value. Like all dimes minted since 1965 it's made of copper-nickel, not silver. The coin is actually called a Roosevelt dime. The last "Liberty head" dimes were minted in 1945.
A 1965 sms dime has an average retail value of $2.00.
US silver dimes, since 1873, contain .07234 oz of pure silver. However, except for certain collector coins, there is no silver in dimes minted from 1965 to the present .
A 1987 dime is worth between 10 cents and $1. The actual value varies greatly based on the condition of the dime and its minted location.
It depends on the coin's date.1. Philadelphia only started to use the P mint mark on dimes in 1980. Any dime minted in Philadelphia between 1965 and 1979 won't have a mint mark and is only worth ten cents.2. Dimes minted in 1964 and earlier had the mint mark on the back, not the front, but again, Philadelphia didn't use a mint mark. These dimes were 90% silver so they're worth at least $1.40 for their silver value, but may be worth more to a collector.3. The mint mark on dimes dated 1968 and later is abovethe date, not below.
The 1919 dime also called the Mercury Dime is a fairly common coin with the Denver and San Francisco minted ones having a higher value than the Philadelphia minted ones. If your coin is well worn from circulation it can be worth as little as $3.00 to as much as $30.00 depending on the grade and mint. Uncirculated coins can be valued in the hundreds of dollars. Have an expert look at it for a fair assessment of it's value.