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The "S" mint mark indicates it was struck in San Francisco. Since the mid-1970s San Francisco has only struck coins for inclusion in proof sets sold to collectors.

If your dime is still in its protective package it's worth about 40 cents. If it was found in change someone took it out of its package and spent it, which means it effectively has no extra value. Still, it's not every day you find proof coins in circulation so it would at least make an interesting conversation piece.

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11y ago

Ten cents. It's almost certainly plated, or perhaps discolored from exposure to chemicals.

The lowest-denomination gold coin ever issued by the US Mint was $1, and they were discontinued in 1889.

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9y ago

There is not any significant value of a dime from 1981. A dime from 1981 is simply worth ten cents.

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14y ago

A 1981 Canadian dime is worth 10 cents in Canada.

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12y ago

10 cents. There were millions made. Check your pocket change and I bet you will find one.

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13y ago

The coin is only face value.

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13y ago

10 cents, it is not a rare coin.

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