The same as all other current U.S. coins - circulation issues are struck at Philadelphia (P mint mark on all coins except cents) and at Denver (D mint mark). Proof coins are struck at San Francisco (S).
Yes. All 3 mints struck dimes in 1952
146 Dimes weigh 2.268 grams and it takes 200 dimes to make a pound using the current Roosevelt dimes
ten dimes make 1.00 so you need 10,000 dimes
That depends on the 'unit' of the 5,000 number in the question. -- 5,000 dimes make 5,000 dimes. -- 2,500 dimes make 5,000 nickels -- 500 dimes make 5,000 pennies -- 12,500 dimes makes 5,000 quarters -- 50,000 dimes makes 5,000 dollars
One dime equals ten cents.Therefore, there are 8 dimes in 80 cents.
There are ten dimes in a dollar.
Twenty dimes
227.5 Dimes
in a factory
20 dimes are needed to make $2
200 dimes of course.
10 dimes is one dollar. 80 dimes is 8 dollars