On the Periodic Table, Au represents gold.
A dime minted in 1925 has an image of a person resembling the roman god Mercury. Whaddaya mean "What does it look like?"
A dime minted in 1925 has an image of a person resembling the roman god Mercury. Whaddaya mean "What does it look like?"
The tails side is the side without the head on it.
If you mean a mintmark? No US coins made in 1965, 1966, and 1967 have any mintmarks.
Rat/Snitch/Narc/drop the dime/tell.
If you mean graded? Circulated coins are given different grades according on how much of the design has been worn off.
MS stands for "mint state," and the number 65 is on a 70 scale. Then FB stands for "full bands," which specifically applies to the reverse side of a U.S. Mercury dime (and sometimes the Roosevelt dime).
It's the monogram of the coin's designer A. A. Weinman, all Mercury dimes have it.
A dime minted in 1925 has an image of a person resembling the roman god Mercury. Whaddaya mean "What does it look like?"
A dime minted in 1925 has an image of a person resembling the roman god Mercury. Whaddaya mean "What does it look like?"
The intertwined A and W form the monogram of the coin's designer, A. A. Weinman.
If you mean a Barber dime that is also called a Liberty Head dime the rarest is 1894s with only 24 known, the last one that sold went for $1,552,500.00 in OCT-2007
There are thousands of coins in the US, but if you mean circulation coins, there is the penny, nickel, dime, quarter, half dollar, Native American dollar, and presidential dollar.
The tails side is the side without the head on it.
The 'S' stands for the mintmark for the San Francisco mint.
I assume you mean the Flowing Hair half dime? As with all coins, it all depends on the condition. You're looking at anywhere from $100 to $100,000+
If you mean a mintmark? No US coins made in 1965, 1966, and 1967 have any mintmarks.