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The coin is still in circulation, contains no silver and is only face value.

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What is the value of a 1976 US dime?

10¢ if you found it in change. Dimes made in 1965 and later are made of copper and nickel, not silver, and are only worth face value. Check your pocket change for lots more of them. If you have a coin that appears to be silver it was probably plated for use in a bracelet or similar jewelry. Note that dimes (and quarters, nickels, and halves) minted in Philadelphia before 1980 do not have mint marks.


What is the value of a 1974 dime?

The value of a 1974 dime depends on its condition and any unique characteristics it may have. In average circulated condition, a 1974 dime is worth its face value of 10 cents. If the dime is in uncirculated condition or has mint errors, it could be worth more to coin collectors.


What is the value of a 1976 2 apaxmai?

In 1976, Greece issued a 2 drachma coin with the head of goddess Athena. These coins are usually worth minimal value due to their low denomination and common circulation. The value of the coin may vary, but it is typically worth its face value or slightly more to coin collectors.


What is the value of a 1976 Hawaiian dollar?

There's no 1976 US dollar coin with any specific connection to Hawaii, and no $1 bills have that date, only $2 bills. Both carry designs for the Bicentennial celebration. You may have something made locally for the Bicentennial, or an older bill from WWII that had the name HAWAII on the back. Please check again and post a new, separate question with more information.


I have a 1941 US DIME with a crown mark no D or S marking. Is it just worn or is this something to research more?

The mint mark on a 1941 US dime would be located on the reverse [tails] side of the coin just to the right of the letter "E" in the word "ONE". If the crown you asked about is on the obverse [heads] side of the coin just above and slightly to the right of the date, what you are seeing are the initials "AW" for the designer of the coin , Adolph A. Weinman. Wear on the dies used to make the coin sometimes gives this the appearance of a crown.