1912 is a common date for a Barber dime. For an accurate assessment of value the coin needs to be seen and graded. Most coins have seen heavy use and show a lot of wear. In general retail values for circulated coins are $2.00-$6.00. NOTE: Values are only for coins in collectible condition, coins that are bent, corroded, scratched, used as jewelry or have been cleaned are only valued for the silver. Today that is $1.32.
A Dime a Dozen was created on 1959-12-23.
As of 12/2008, Numismedia quotes the fair market value (FMV) at $1310.00
12k gold would be worth about $487.50 per ounce.
This is equal to 42 cents.
12 - a half dollar is 50 cents, or 10 nickels; a dime is 10 cents, or 2 nickels.
Currently it's worth about $1.20 for the silver it contains.If it's a nice uncirculated coin, it may be worth about $5.00... as of 12/22/09
Currently it's worth about $1.20 for the silver it contains.If it's a nice uncirculated coin, it may be worth about $5.00... as of 12/22/09
a 1981 dime is 1-12 dollares
About $12 in average condition. Coins with a "CC" mint mark on the back are worth a dollar or two more.
If worn, $12 (retail); $30 with moderate wear; around $100 with only slight wear.
$3 if worn, up to maybe $12 if almost new
The Foremost model 6647 by Savage is a 12-Gauge shotgun that is worth between $70-$100. For the most part, these guns are not worth keeping if you're interested in making a dime. They are more of a sentimental value by its owner or being passed down from generation to generation.
Despite its age and branch mint mark, a 1920-S Mercury dime is fairly common among collectors. Retail values as of 12/2008: Very worn condition - $2.00 Moderate wear - $6.00 Almost no wear - $20.00
The Busy Barber was created on 1932-09-12.
Edward Barber died on 1915-03-12.
Charles Barber - author - was born in 1962-12.
A Dime a Dozen was created on 1959-12-23.