ten cents
that year of dime isn't considered a rare date so the value is about $2.10 for melt value. it may be worth more depending on condition.
The first MERCURY dime was struck in 1916
1916 was a "transition year" for dimes when 2 different designs were produced. There are pictures at the links below.
I am not aware of a dime being minted by the US Treasury. in the year, 1806.
0.70
No such thing. There were no US dimes minted that year.
You've got to be very specific. First off, there are no Mercury Head quarters. There are however Mercury dimes produced during 1916, along with Barber dimes produced during 1916. If you have a Barber dime dated 1916 it is worth a few bucks for silver depending on the condition. On the other hand, if you have a Mecury dime with a 1916 and a D mintmark on the reverse, you have a coin worth several hundred to several thousands of dollars depending on condition. If you have just a 1916 dime with no, or another mintmark, it is only worth a few bucks for silver. There are also quarters produced in 1916. Like the dime there were 2 designs that year, the more common Barber quarter worth about $7 in scrap depending on the condition, and the key-dated 1916 Standing Liberty Quarter worth several hundred dollars depending on condition. So without knowing what your coin is, it is impossible to say how much it is worth.
Standing Liberty quarters were issued from 1916 to 1930. 1892 would be the first year issue of the Barber quarter. Look at the coin again and post new question.
This year is still in circulation and is only face value.
If it's the size of a dime it's not American. Post a separate question and include the country it was made in, the denomination, and year.
Two different series of U.S. dimes were made in 1916. This year was the last year for Barber dimes with the head facing right, and the first year for the Mercury dimes with the head facing left. Post new question with more information.
around 600