There is a wreath with the words "ONE DIME" within the wreath. It is known as a Barber dime being named after its designer, Charles Barber.
1905 is a common date Barber dime. Average condition coins are $3.00-$5.00.
Remember Roman numerals? V = 5, not 10, so you have a nickel. That's also why it's the size of a nickel, not the size of a dime. Please see the Related Question for values.
The 1905 Barber dime (not Liberty) is a common date of the series. Assuming it's circulated and has no mintmarks, retail values for coins in average circulated condition are $3.00-$7.00. Better grade coins are $15.00-$60.00 depending on actual grade.
As you can see by checking the back of a dime in your pocket change, the back side of a dime doesn't show the picture of a person. Please see the Related Questions for more.
There's no dime called a "wheat dime". There are the famous wheat CENTS, of course, that carry the images of two wheat ears on the back, but a 1910 dime has a wreath on the back and is frequently called a Barber dime after its designer Charles Barber.
1905 is a common date Barber dime. Average condition coins are $3.00-$5.00.
Remember Roman numerals? V = 5, not 10, so you have a nickel. That's also why it's the size of a nickel, not the size of a dime. Please see the Related Question for values.
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there is nickel-back and there is a play type called Dime but I'm not sure if there is a position dime-back
As you can see by checking the back of a dime in your pocket change, the back side of a dime doesn't show the picture of a person. Please see the Related Questions for more.
The 1905 Barber dime (not Liberty) is a common date of the series. Assuming it's circulated and has no mintmarks, retail values for coins in average circulated condition are $3.00-$7.00. Better grade coins are $15.00-$60.00 depending on actual grade.
There's no dime called a "wheat dime". There are the famous wheat CENTS, of course, that carry the images of two wheat ears on the back, but a 1901 dime has a wreath on the back and is frequently called a Barber dime after its designer Charles Barber.
There's no dime called a "wheat dime". There are the famous wheat CENTS, of course, that carry the images of two wheat ears on the back, but a 1910 dime has a wreath on the back and is frequently called a Barber dime after its designer Charles Barber.
No one appears on the back of a dime, but on currently circulating dimes, Franklin D. Roosevelt appears on the front.
The 1937 Mercury Dime has the place where it was minted and the phrase 'One Dime'. It also has a picture of a fasces from the Ancient Roman world.
Nope. You have a novelty item made by cutting apart a penny and a dime, then hollowing out the back of the penny and popping the dime-half into it like the lid on a sandwich box.
The oak branch on the back of the dime has a collective meaning with the olive branch and torch. Together they mean peace, strength and liberty.