A "P" on a dime indicates that the coin was minted at the Philadelphia Mint. This mark was introduced in 1980 to distinguish coins produced there, as prior to that, dimes and many other coins did not carry a mintmark unless they were produced at the Denver Mint ("D") or San Francisco Mint ("S"). If a dime has a "P," it reflects that it was minted in Philadelphia for that particular year.
D: minted in Denver. P: minted in Philadelphia.
The "P" on a USA dime is a mint mark indicating the coin was minted in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania USA. Dimes minted in Philadelphia before 1980 don't have the letter P on them though.
If it's so worn that the date isn't visible, it's worth its metal value only - about 80¢ if it's an older silver dime, 10¢ if it's a modern copper-nickel dime.
Rat/Snitch/Narc/drop the dime/tell.
1848 Half Dime, with Med. date, in good condition is worth $8.00, uncirculated is worth $185.00. 1848 Half Dime, with Lg date or O mint mark in good condition is worth $10.00, uncirculated is worth $400.00.
D: minted in Denver. P: minted in Philadelphia.
It's just a dime, spend it.
It's a common date, currently worth about $2.
San Francisco did not have a over date for a 1942 dime only P & D had them
Uh, ten pennies in a dime?
this means 10 pennies in a dime
It isn't a 45, it is a "JS" it is the initials of John R. Sinnock, the designer of the Roosevelt dime.
Which dime? Post new question with a date.
If it's a U.S. dime with a date of 1944, it's a Mercury dime.
It's just a dime, spend it.
It is quite rare if it is a US dime because no dimes were struck bearing that date! If you've got a US dime with a date of 1932, it is a fake and is numismatically worthless.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt been on the dime from 1949 to date