It's a novelty or magicians coin and has no collectible value.
11centsThe joke answer is 5.5 cents (half of a cent and half of a dime) but if the dime half is actually silver and not copper-nickel would be worth about $2, IF you could separate the pieces.It's actually a novelty item made by cutting a dime and a penny in half and joining the sides of each. It's very similar to a two-headed or two-tailed magician's coin made using the same techniques.
1. Coins are struck, not printed. Paper money is printed. 2. There is no such coin as a "dime penny". There are dimes and there are pennies. That done, if your "coin" has one side that looks like a dime and one that looks like a penny, it's a novelty item made by cutting apart 2 coins, swapping sides, and joining the 2 halves. It's worth the same as all those double-head and double-tail novelty coins that occasionally slip into circulation - a few bucks at a hobby or magic shop, but no interest to coin collectors.
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A nickel has a diameter of 21.21 millimeters, while a dime has a smaller diameter of 17.91 millimeters. This means the nickel is wider than the dime. Both coins are made of a combination of metals, with the nickel primarily composed of nickel and copper and the dime mainly made of copper and nickel.
If this is a penny struck on a dime planchet, it's worth about $150 If this is a dime that was restruck with penniy dies, so details of both strikes show, it's worth about $500 If this is a dime that somebody smashed a penny into, leaving an impression, it has no added value. Proper authentication is required.
Double Nickels on the Dime was created in 1984-07.
11centsThe joke answer is 5.5 cents (half of a cent and half of a dime) but if the dime half is actually silver and not copper-nickel would be worth about $2, IF you could separate the pieces.It's actually a novelty item made by cutting a dime and a penny in half and joining the sides of each. It's very similar to a two-headed or two-tailed magician's coin made using the same techniques.
1857 is not a rare date for Seated Liberty Dimes. In circulated condition, as long as it has complete rims on both sides, will be worth $10 to $15
The cast of Double Nickels on the Dime - 2012 includes: Keith Doepker as Mikey Jim Ginther Troy Hudson Dallas Kruszelnicki
A brown dime could just be tarnished or discolored. Different chemicals can cause a coin to tarnish in different ways, especially if it is silver. If the dime was minted after 1965, it is possible the nickel layer on the outside of the dime is missing. This could be due to an error at the mint in which case the dime is collectable. It could also be due to a chemical treatment that removed the nickel from the dime which is considered damage to the coin and is not collectable. I would suggest you take the coin to a coin dealer since it is always easier to identifiy a coin if someone can actually see it.
If you mean it has the "heads" design on both sides of the coin, then it's most likely a novelty coin, available for around $6 at a variety of locations. Since it's a 1964 coin, unless it's a nickel or penny, it may be worth slightly more in raw silver value, but it would depend on what coin (dime, quarter, half-dollar, dollar) it is.
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If you were to clean it up and wash the crud off of it so that both sides were the same color, it might be worth the full 10 cents again.
Both are round U.S. coins.
Buck Commander Protected by Under Armour - 2010 The Double Dime 1-8 was released on: USA: 1 July 2010
Benelli Presents Duck Commander - 2009 The Double Dime 1-8 SUSPENDED was released on: USA: 1 July 2009
Alley oop, Dunk, Lay up, Swish, Assist, Dropping a "Dime", Double-Double etc.