1945 is the last year of issue for the Mercury Head dime. The coin is very common and most are valued at about $2.00 just for the silver.
A circulated 1939 US dime is worth about $2.70. An uncirculated US 1939 dime is worth between $9.00 and $20.00.
The US does not use centavos as their currency.
The value is about $2.00 just for the silver.
If it is a US dime, it isn't silver. Silver stopped being used in dimes after 1964, so any dime dated 1965 or later is struck in copper-nickel and are only worth face value.
If the coin has any wear the value is for the silver, about $2.00
It's a common date, currently worth about $2 for the silver.
A circulated 1939 US dime is worth about $2.70. An uncirculated US 1939 dime is worth between $9.00 and $20.00.
The US does not use centavos as their currency.
The value is about $2.00 just for the silver.
If it is a US dime, it isn't silver. Silver stopped being used in dimes after 1964, so any dime dated 1965 or later is struck in copper-nickel and are only worth face value.
If it was post-1964 it is worth ten cents, so long as you can get someone to recognize it as a dime. If it is pre-1965 and made out of silver, it is worth its silver content, worth up to around $1.85.
If the coin has any wear the value is for the silver, about $2.00
8-24-11>>> As of today, US silver dimes are worth about $3.00 just for the silver.
It is a common date worth about $2 in scrap silver.
There is no silver in a 1990 US dime.
As of July 2017, it's worth about $1.20 for the silver.
A US dime dated 1944 is a Mercury head dime, it's very common with a likely value of $2.00 just for the silver.