Look on the back of the coin to see if there's a small mint mark letter below the wreath. It may be blank or there may be a D, O or S.
Numismedia lists the following approximate retail values as of 04/2010:
No mint mark (Philadelphia):
Very worn condition - $2
Moderately worn - $5
Slightly worn - $7
Almost no wear - $62
Uncirculated - $107 to $5,140 depending on quality
"D" mint mark (Denver):
Very worn condition - $4
Moderately worn - $9
Slightly worn - $17
Almost no wear - $121
Uncirculated - $300 to $19,830
"O" mint mark (New Orleans):
Very worn condition - $5
Moderately worn - $32
Slightly worn - $45
Almost no wear - $116
Uncirculated - $210 to $8,220
"S" mint mark (San Francisco):
Very worn condition - $5
Moderately worn - $14
Slightly worn - $25
Almost no wear - $137
Uncirculated - $400 to $5,620
Mercury dimes were struck from 1916-1945. A 1907 dime is called a Barber (1892-1916) dime. It's a common date coin with a average value of $3.00.
1902 and 1907 silver dimes
what is the value for an American 1909 silver dime
Queen Elizabeth is not on the US dime!
The value of a US dime marked "ten centavos" is zero, since it is a fake. A real US dime is marked "one dime," not "ten centavos."
1907 Barber dimes are common, a coin in average circulated grades is $2.00-$5.00 retail.
a 1917 us dime is called a mercury dime. its not that rare so it is worth about a dollar
Face value only.
A 1988 dime is worth 10 cents.
10 cents
10c
The US discontinued its half-dime denomination in 1873.
The 1965 dime is a Roosevelt dime. This dime does not carry a mint mark and there were 1,652, 140,000 of them minted in the U.S. They have a value of between 10 cents and 2 dollars.
The British have never produced a "Dime" coin. The "Dime" is a US 10 cent coin.
A US dime dated 1944 is a Mercury head dime, it's very common with a value of $2.00 just for the silver.
No such coin exist. No 1907 US one dollar coins were made and Roosevelt is only on the dime.
No US dimes were minted in 1816.
10 cents.
10 cents.
I am not aware of a dime being minted by the US Treasury. in the year, 1806.
Face value: 10 cents.
The US dime produced in 1807 was known as a "Draped Bust" dime, and would not be mistaken for an Indian head. In fact, I am not aware of any US dime that could be referred to as an "Indian head" dime.
There are no US dimes dated 1812.
Ten cents
us 20.00 coin 1907