The 1911 US Barber dime is a common coin. A coin in average condition is $2.00-$5.00
I think you mean Mercury dimes! The famous wheat stalks were on the cent from 1909-1958.
Dimes are worth $0.10 each, and there are 50 dimes in one pound. Therefore, 10 pounds of dimes would contain 500 dimes, which is worth $50.
Nickels are worth five cents and dimes are worth ten.
800 dimes make $80.
A roll of dimes contains 50 dimes. Since each dime is worth $0.10, a roll of dimes is worth $5.00. Therefore, there are 50 dimes in a $5.00 roll.
109 dimes are worth $10.90. Since each dime is worth 10 cents, you can calculate the total value by multiplying the number of dimes by their value: 109 dimes x $0.10 = $10.90.
All dimes from 1960 to 1970 are worth at least 10 cents. Dimes from 1960 to 1964 are worth at least $2 for there silver content. Dimes dated 1965 to 1970 are only worth face value unless they are uncirculated.
It's plated or just looks like gold. The US never made gold dimes. No gold coins with a denomination of less than one dollar have ever been made by a U.S. Mint. With a date of 1911 it's a Barber dime and is worth about $3.00 for the silver in it.
1 pound of dimes or 1 kilogram of dimes
9 dimes are worth 90 cents.
15 dimes is worth $1.50 15 * 10 cents each = $1.50
3 dimes is 30 cents and 5 nickels is 25 cents so 3 dimes is worth more.