A new quarter will be shinier and worth more than an old dime. Quarters also have George Washington on them.
"There is not a dime's worth of difference between the Democrat and Republican Parties!" Alabama Governor George Wallace, candidate for President, 1968 Can be taken to mean that what are presented as very different approaches to an issue turn out, in the end, to have nearly identical results.
Wow. I am no coin expert, but if it is a quarter that is actually silver, not nickel, and the imprint is raised, and not indented, probably priceless. We see very few "screw ups" from the mints, but when we do, some coin collectors go nuts for them.
very small compared to a dime.
The 1948 Roosevelt dime is very common. Most are only valued for the silver about $2.00.
1943 is a very common Mercury Head dime. Most are only valued for the silver, about $2.00.
"There is not a dime's worth of difference between the Democrat and Republican Parties!" Alabama Governor George Wallace, candidate for President, 1968 Can be taken to mean that what are presented as very different approaches to an issue turn out, in the end, to have nearly identical results.
The difference between the real West and the mythic West can be found in the dime novels of the time that talked about the heroics of the U.S. Calvary fighting Indians and the gunfighters killing people. The West was very uncivilized but most citizens obeyed the law.
The difference between the real West and the mythic West can be found in the dime novels of the time that talked about the heroics of the U.S. Calvary fighting Indians and the gunfighters killing people. The West was very uncivilized but most citizens obeyed the law.
Cherries: - come from trees - are sweet - have the diameter of a quarter (roughly) - have a pit (seed) in the center - the wood of its tree makes top-quality furniture Cranberries: - comes from a bush, - is very sour - have the diameter of a dime (roughly) - have tiny seeds inside (?) - the wood is not suitable for building ;-)
Wow. I am no coin expert, but if it is a quarter that is actually silver, not nickel, and the imprint is raised, and not indented, probably priceless. We see very few "screw ups" from the mints, but when we do, some coin collectors go nuts for them.
The very distinct difference is that if it doesn't have a mint mark it was struck in Philadelphia. The P mint mark wasn't used on dimes until 1980. If it has a D mint mark it was made in Denver. Both are only worth 10¢ if found in change. If it has an S it's a proof dime struck at San Francisco and only sold to collectors.
Very little difference.
very small compared to a dime.
it is not very well
From money. A dime is 10 US cents. If something is worth one dime for one dozen, then it is not very expensive at all.
A neap tide happens during the quarter phase of the moon and they are weak tides. There is a very small difference between high and low tides during this time.
The 1943 Mercury dime was struck between 1916 and 1945. Struck .900 silver, it's callec the mercury dime because people thought the liberty image looked like Mercury, roman god of speed. Surprisingly, they have very little value now.