$2.35
Zero. It's a Christian proselytizing ad.
Not a darn penny! -JS
It's just a silver Roosevelt dime worth about a dollar
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10 cents. JS stands for John Sinnock, who designed the coin.
No, he isn't.
It isn't a "JS" (and JS isn't the mintmark, the mintmark, if any would be found on the reverse) dime. It is a Roosevelt Dime, the JS are the designer's initials. It is silver, however, and worth around $2.15 in silver content.
"JS" isn't a mint mark, it's the monogram of the coin's designer John Sinnock.From 1946 to 1964 the mint mark position on a Roosevelt dime was on the back next to the base of the torch.Please see the Related Question for more information.
I think you're looking at the letters "JS" below Roosevelt's neck. They're NOT a mint mark - they're the initials of the coin's designer John Sinnock. If the coin has a mint mark it would be on the back to the left of the bottom of the torch.See the Related Question for more information.
If no Ls are Qs then the converse is true that no Qs are Ls. If all Qs are Js, then at least some Js are Qs. Therefore, at least some Js are not Ls. You cannot conclude that some Js are Ls, however. It could be that all Js are not Ls. This cannot be concluded from the information given.