Good question! Oftentimes we don't understand the reason for a spiritual practice and blindly follow tradition. While this is acceptable for most, many others find that knowing why a tradition exists deepens it's value.
Putting a coin under the Infant of Prague symbolizes allowing Christ to manage your finances. In some places the value of the coin doesn't matter. This practice simply represents that with a coin under the care of the Baby Jesus you will never be completely destitute and without money.
? 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).
The back of a 1937 dime features an image of an olive branch on the left and a torch on the right, symbolizing peace and liberty, with the word "ONE DIME" in the center.
"I have one dime, so I can buy anything as long as it's 10 cents or under."
It is a JS, standing for John R. Sinnock, the designer of the Roosevelt dime.
You put a dime on the floor, place the ball of your foot on it and then just turn on the ball of your foot. That is turning on a dime. Also used to mean a vehicle which can turn in a very short radius.
yes
The value to a collector depends on the coin's condition. Show it to a coin dealer.
a little under a dollar
They have to be dimes from 2000..
If it has one, it is on the reverse under the wreath and can only be an "S"
Buck Commander Protected by Under Armour - 2010 The Double Dime 1-8 was released on: USA: 1 July 2010
Place on auction and see what the market will bear.