Believe it or not, it's still worth exactly 10 cents.
It is .10 cents.
5 cents.
Please check your pocket change. It's an ordinary circulation coin worth only face value.
Sorry, no such dime as a "Miscellaneous" dime exists!
These coins were made in the billions. They are not at all rare. They are worth only 10 cents.
2 n in a d is 2 = nickels in a dime.
the dime in 1946 was worth $1.40
The difference (and the value) is where they were made. S= San Francisco, D= Denver.
The value is just for the silver, about a dollar
The values is for the silver about $1.00
ten cents
The mintmark can only be a "D" for a 1960 dime. Regardless it's so common the value is $2.00 just for the silver.
It's worth 10 cents.
It's worth exactly 10 cents.
The value of a 1957 D dime can vary depending on its condition and rarity. Commonly circulated 1957 D dimes are generally worth their face value, which is 10 cents. However, if the dime is in uncirculated or mint condition, it may have a higher value to collectors. It is recommended to consult a coin specialist or reference a coin price guide for an accurate assessment.
A 1959 dime is 90% silver. At today's spot price of about $13.50, it is worth at least 97 cents.
If the coin is uncirculated value is about $1.25 if not 80 cents just for the silver.
It's currently worth about $2 for the silver.