That's either 1979 or 1999, because none were made in 1989. Either way, it's only worth one dollar.
The Susan B Anthony dollar is the same silvery color as the US quarter, dime and half-dollar. However, the coin contains no silver.
That's not Susan B. Anthony on the dime, it's Liberty. Anthony was on small dollar coins in 1979-81. Dimes from the 1940s are common and generally only worth their silver content, which at present is a little over $2.
Susan B. Anthony only appeared on $1 coins issued 1979-81 and 1999. Please don't assume EVERY woman on a U.S. coin is her. In fact, the vast majority of U.S. coins with a woman on them carry a picture of MISS LIBERTY, as in "Statue of ..."!!!!
It isn't silver but rather copper-nickel clad just like all other circulating US coinage like the dime and quarter. Unless the coin is in a special mint set, proof, or truly uncirculated, it is only worth $1. The Susan B Anthony dollar was only unpopular, not rare.
Nothing. It's a fake. The United States Mint never struck such a coin. Ever. You have a Liberty nickel. The image is Miss Liberty - that's why her headband has the word LIBERTY on it. SBA was, to put it mildly, very much reviled at that time and never would have been on a coin. A 1910 Liberty nickel is worth a couple of bucks in average condition.
2.00
A '44 Mercury dime is worth about $2.50.
The Susan B Anthony dollar is the same silvery color as the US quarter, dime and half-dollar. However, the coin contains no silver.
A US dime dated 1944 is a Mercury head dime, it's very common with a likely value of $2.00 just for the silver.
it is called a mercury dime it is worth 1 dollar to 50.00 dollars depends on condition
It's a common date, currently worth about $2.
Assuming you're referring to a 1944 U.S. dime, the proper name for it is either Winged Liberty Head Dime or Mercury Dime. 1944 is a common date for Mercury dimes. In circulated condition, its value is based only on the silver it contains -- currently about 50 cents. Even nice uncirculated ones are generally only worth $4-$6 My guess is a Canadian dime with the portrait of King George. Still a common coin and worth even less than the US Mercury dime.
If it's a U.S. dime with a date of 1944, it's a Mercury dime.
The Susan B. Anthony dollar was struck in copper-nickel using the same alloy and same process as the modern US quarter, dime and half-dollar, so the color is the same as the modern quarter, dime or half-dollar. It is a silvery color (though the coin contained no silver!).
That's not Susan B. Anthony on the dime, it's Liberty. Anthony was on small dollar coins in 1979-81. Dimes from the 1940s are common and generally only worth their silver content, which at present is a little over $2.
Susan B. Anthony only appeared on $1 coins issued 1979-81 and 1999. Please don't assume EVERY woman on a U.S. coin is her. In fact, the vast majority of U.S. coins with a woman on them carry a picture of MISS LIBERTY, as in "Statue of ..."!!!!
a 1944 dime isn't rare for that year.a d mark is worth about a $1,a p mark is $1 and a s mark is about 2 or 3 dollars. <><><> ANY 90% silver US dime is worth $3.44 for the SILVER content as of this morning. In addition to any collector's value. 4/25/11