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Technically there's nothing called a "war dime". There were special cents and nickels struck during WWII, but other denominations continued to use the same designs and metals as before the war.

In any case, if you're referring to Mercury dimes dating from the 1940s, they're not considered to be rare. Most sell for a dollar or two in average circulated condition. If you need specific information, please post a new question with the coins' dates as well as whether there's a small mint mark letter (S or D) next to the E in ONE on the back.

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