The P is on the obverse side of the coin underneath the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II.
Recent sales on eBay indicate a value between $800 and $1200, depending on condition.
? i never saw a dime with a p under the queen.... i dont think so If there isn't usually a P under the queen's head, it certainly has value. You are just unable to use the dime like a normal dime (if that makes any sense).
They have to be dimes from 2000..
Because it was plated for use in jewelry or something similar. It has no added value.
August 23, 2009 The 2000 Roosevelt dime is easily found in circulation so circulated value is $1. The uncirculated values are shown in the following list: Uncirculated Grades............2000-P...................2000-D MS64.......................................$6..........................$6 MS65.......................................$8..........................$8 MS66.......................................$10........................$10 MS67.......................................$12........................$12 MS68.......................................$37........................$37
It's just a dime, spend it.
It's just a dime, spend it.
The "P" on a USA dime is a mint mark indicating the coin was minted in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania USA. Dimes minted in Philadelphia before 1980 don't have the letter P on them though.
ten cents
As of 2014 the estimated value of a 1988 P dime in the U.S. is 22 cents. The value of coins does fluctuate by demand and the market.
It's a common dime still found in circulation, it is 10 cents.
D: minted in Denver. P: minted in Philadelphia.