1956 - about $1.20
1965 - no silver, so it's worth 10 cents.
The value of a 1956 dime or a 1965 dime depends on its condition, mint mark, and rarity. In general, circulated 1956 and 1965 dimes are worth around their face value or slightly above, while uncirculated examples can fetch higher prices especially if they are in mint condition and have a rare mint mark. It is recommended to consult a coin dealer or online pricing guide for an accurate value.
A 1965 sms dime has an average retail value of $2.00.
It's still worth 10 cents.
A 1956 Canadian dime is worth approximately 2 dollars.
It's a common coin, currently worth about $2 for the silver.
It's a common date, currently worth about $2 for the silver.
You just spend it. A 1965 dime has no silver and is commonly found in circulation, even in better grade these coins are just worth 10 cents.
10 cents, the coin has no silver.
It's worth exactly 10 cents.
They're all worth at least $2 for their silver content.
10 cents.
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.
10 cents, the coin has no silver.