The dime you have is a mercury dime and the value depends on the condition of the coin. They can range from 99 cents to 200 dollars and they can also go up to 800 dollars if they are a proof.
As of 12/2009 an uncirculated 1961 Roosevelt dime retails anywhere from $1.75 for a coin in MS-60 condition up to about $22 for one in MS-66
Ah, a dime in the US is worth 10 cents. It may seem small, but every dime has its value and can add up to something wonderful. Just like in painting, every little detail matters and contributes to creating a beautiful masterpiece.
5.5 cents, LOL! But seriously, what you have is a trick coin made by cutting two genuine coins in half and fusing half of each together. It's not a mint error and has no numismatic value, I'm afraid.You can make it by doing the following 1)get a peeny and a dime 2)put the penny down on a train track(heads up)and put a dime on top of it 3)when a train rolls by and its gone pick up the coin and whala you have a dime head and a penny tail(may not always work)
If you found it in change, 10 cents. An uncirculated one can retail for up to a dollar or so.
At the drop of a hat means there is no delay. He came and picked me up immediately after I called.
To 'coin a phrase' means to have invented it or 'came up with it'.
As I understand it, and strictly from the folk tradition among the Irish, the phrase refers to the Irishman's quick temper and his inclination to challenge anything that he considers a slight or a violation of his rights. We Irish are supposed to have a quick temper and be ready to fight at the drop of a disparaging phrase. "That comments got his Irish up and his dukes came up with it."
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apps is simply and abbreviation for applications.
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It's a contraction of the phrase "association football".
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It's a phrase that's often misunderstood. It means to pull up a ship's anchor. It's the opposite of "to drop anchor".
not sure but when i get the anwer ill tellu