All circulating dimes dated 1965 and later are made of copper-nickel and are only worth face value.
The only circulating dimes that contain silver are dated 1964 and earlier.
10 cents.
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."
It's worth 10 cents.
10 cents.
If the coin is the same thickness as a regular dime it's been plated and is only worth face value. If it's thinner than a regular dime and is copper on one side only, the cupronickel cladding un-bonded from the core. This is called a lamination error and is worth around $5 or $6 Note there's no such thing as a 1967-P dime because US coins dated 1965, 1966, and 1967 don't carry mint marks.
It's worth exactly 10 cents.
10 cents.
Value depends on how far off-center the coin is, so it needs to be seen. Take it to a coin dealer for a idea of value.
$4.00
what is the value for an American 1909 silver 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."
It's worth 10 cents.
Ten cents. No precious metal content
10 cents.
a 1917 us dime is called a mercury dime. its not that rare so it is worth about a dollar
If the coin is the same thickness as a regular dime it's been plated and is only worth face value. If it's thinner than a regular dime and is copper on one side only, the cupronickel cladding un-bonded from the core. This is called a lamination error and is worth around $5 or $6 Note there's no such thing as a 1967-P dime because US coins dated 1965, 1966, and 1967 don't carry mint marks.
A 1988 dime is worth 10 cents.