Not much unless it is uncirculated, no wear, no marks. The cut off date for value of dimes is 1945 and before when they were made of pure silver. The one you have can be spent, or put in the bank.
CorrectionUS dimes were never made of pure silver, but they were made of 90% silver up till 1964. That means your dime is worth at least a dollar as scrap metal and possibly more to a collector. Please see the Related Question for details.This item does not exist! There has never been an "Eisenhower" dime issued by the United States Mint.
The 1969-S dime is a Proof coin, that's why it has higher value.
dime = 10 cents
1951s Dime retail is $1.00-$2.00 depending on the grade
With no mint mark next to Monticello, or a "D", it's worth about a dime assuming average condition. If there's a small "S", it's worth about a quarter.
This item does not exist! There has never been an "Eisenhower" dime issued by the United States Mint.
For circulated coins in that range of dates the 1949-S has the highest per-grade value.
The 1969-S dime is a Proof coin, that's why it has higher value.
dime = 10 cents
$8
1951s Dime retail is $1.00-$2.00 depending on the grade
With no mint mark next to Monticello, or a "D", it's worth about a dime assuming average condition. If there's a small "S", it's worth about a quarter.
The difference (and the value) is where they were made. S= San Francisco, D= Denver.
A proof coin has a retail value of about $1.00
A 1903-S Barber Dime in good condition (G4) is worth: $85.00.
August 21, 2009 The 1983 no "S" dime proof set has a value of $1000.
In good condition, I've seen 1949 quarters sell as high as $9.99.