It really depends on the year and condition. A later date in poor condition is unlikely to fetch more than $3. A pristine condition rare date coin could be worth several hundred dollars. Without knowing those key things, it is impossible to answer your question.
About $12 in average condition. Coins with a "CC" mint mark on the back are worth a dollar or two more.
1889 is not a rare date for Seated Liberty dimes. Current value in average circulated condition is about $10.00
It isn't a liberty dime, it is a Roosevelt dime, it isn't silver and only worth 10 cents.
In average condition ( very heavy wear) $12.00-$20.00 beyond that, a grade is needed for a accurate value.
If you have a Seated Liberty dollar dated 1875, then you have a counterfeit -- the last year for them was 1873
About $12 in average condition. Coins with a "CC" mint mark on the back are worth a dollar or two more.
1889 is not a rare date for Seated Liberty dimes. Current value in average circulated condition is about $10.00
It isn't a liberty dime, it is a Roosevelt dime, it isn't silver and only worth 10 cents.
In average condition ( very heavy wear) $12.00-$20.00 beyond that, a grade is needed for a accurate value.
1857 is not a rare date for Seated Liberty Dimes. In circulated condition, as long as it has complete rims on both sides, will be worth $10 to $15
If you have a Seated Liberty dollar dated 1875, then you have a counterfeit -- the last year for them was 1873
1877 is not a rare date for Seated Liberty dimes. In well-worn condition, it's worth about $10 -- if only very lightly worn, about $20 -- and a nice uncirculated one is worth about $150
If this coin is indeed this year and in good or better condition. This coin can be worth a lot of money. Even in the thousands.
The 1881 Seated liberty dime is a lower mintage coin of the series.. Coins in average circulated condition are valued at $165.00-$335.00. It needs to be seen for an accurate assessment of value. Take it to a coin dealer.
A 1940 Mercury dime (not Liberty) is very common. If it shows any wear, the value is just for the silver, about $1.90.
Post new question, two different Seated Liberty dimes exist dated 1853, one with arrows at the date an one without and the values are very different.
The last year Carson City struck Seated Liberty halfs was 1878