Because it was plated for use in jewelry or something similar. It has no added value.
The P or D denote where the coin was made. P=Philadelphia Pennsylvania, D=Denver Colorado. If by "gold coin" you're referring to the Sacajawea dollar, it's brass, not gold - just golden colored.
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 either a novelty coin or a gold plated dime. If it's only a gold plated dime it's worth around $2.50. If it's a novelty coin it's worthless.
Ten cents. It's not gold, it's been plated for use in jewelry or something similar. There's never been a gold dime.
The gold dime was made in June of 1938 and was discontinued in August of the same year. Only 300 dimes were made.
They have to be dimes from 2000..
The P is on the obverse side of the coin underneath the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II.
Ten cents - it's not real gold, it's plated. The US never made gold dimes.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt is on the 2000 U.S. dime.
The P or D denote where the coin was made. P=Philadelphia Pennsylvania, D=Denver Colorado. If by "gold coin" you're referring to the Sacajawea dollar, it's brass, not gold - just golden colored.
The P is the mint mark for Philadelphia.
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
Dimes have never been made of gold. Perhaps your coin was gold plated. There's no specific value for it, so it's only worth as much as someone will pay.
No F mint marks, no gold in the coin and it's $1.00
It's just a dime, spend it.
It's either a novelty coin or a gold plated dime. If it's only a gold plated dime it's worth around $2.50. If it's a novelty coin it's worthless.
It's just a dime, spend it.