A dime has a face value of 10 cents.
15 dimes have a face value of $1.50. Since each dime has a face value of 10 cents you would multiply $.10X15=$1.50.
It's a common coin, still in circulation, has no silver and is just face value.
A 1988 dime is worth 10 cents.
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No, dimes dated 1965 and later are not silver and unless in mint packaging are only worth 10 cents.
Face value only.
Face value: 10 cents.
I have a 1969 dime from the Bahamas found out it is a fabulous find on rarity but is only worth face value.
It's a common dime that's only face value. Spend it.
The coin is face value.
The coin is still in circulation and is face value only.
A 1976 US dime is worth its face value of 10 cents if it is circulated and in normal condition. If it is uncirculated or part of a special mint set, it may have a higher value to collectors.
The FACE value of any coin or bill is the denomination shown on it; i.e. how much it was worth when first released. Thus the face value of any dime is 10 cents. However, the metal value of a coin may be higher or lower than its face value, and the collector's value could be a third and different amount.In the case of a 1938 dime, its metal value is at least $1 as of 10/2009 because it's made of 90% silver alloy. Its value to a collector is at least that much, possibly several times more.
It's a dime, and has no more than face value spend it
The coin is still in circulation and only face value.
This year is still in circulation and is only face value.
The coin is still in circulation and is only face value.