All dimes minted up to 1945 carry a portrait of Miss Liberty.
The initial 5 cent coins minted by the US mint were the Shield 5 cent coins - and they were initially minted in the year 1866. Prior to that, the Draped Bust Half Dime, Capped Bust Half Dime, and the Seated Liberty Half Dime were minted. However, there were NO 5 cent coins minted in the year of 1815.
Franklin Roosevelt for all coins minted from 1946-present.
Cent, nickel, dime, quarter, half-dollar, dollar.
No, Eisenhower is not featured on the U.S. dime. President Roosevelt is on the dime which was designed with his image in 1946. President Eisenhower was featured on $1 coins minted from 1971 to 1978.
Then your coin was minted at the Philadelphia mint. It isn't an error, most older coins show no mintmark if the coin was minted at the Philadelphia mint, pennies still don't show a mintmark for coins minted at the Philadelphia mint.
Cent, nickel, dime, quarter, half-dollar. That's all for 1969.
A "P" on a dime indicates that the coin was minted at the Philadelphia Mint. This mark was introduced in 1980 to distinguish coins produced there, as prior to that, dimes and many other coins did not carry a mintmark unless they were produced at the Denver Mint ("D") or San Francisco Mint ("S"). If a dime has a "P," it reflects that it was minted in Philadelphia for that particular year.
these coins range anywhere in value from $1 minimum to the sky's the limit
The 1914-S is a better date Barber dime retail values for circulated coins are $2.00-$5.00 for low grade coins $10.00-$40.00 for mid grade and the higher grade coins are $75.00-$115.00
A dime and a half dime (a coin last minted in 1873)You may be thinking of the brain teaser "What two coins make 15 cents if one of them is not a nickel?" The answer to that question is of course a dime and a modern nickel. The dime is the one coin that's not a nickel!
The Winged Liberty Head Dime also known as the Mercury Dime was minted from 1916-1946.
Most coins show a lot of wear and retail values are $18.00-$31.00