There's no US dime called a "Victory" dime; what you have is almost always called a Mercury dime. Miss Liberty is shown wearing a winged cap that represents freedom, but it so closely resembles the cap worn by the Greek god Mercury that the coins were almost immediately nicknamed and it's stuck for almost a century.
Mercury dimes have a VERY wide range of values so you'll need to know the coin's date to assign a value. Nearly all dates have been answered on the site so just look for questions like "What is the value of a 19xx Mercury dime" (xx is your coin's actual date) and you should find approximate prices.
A 1937 Mercury dime is common, average value is $3.00-$6.00 depending on the condition of the coin.
If it has any wear at all the value is for the silver only about $1.00. A uncirculated 1942 dime is about $2.50
Definitely need more information than what this is. Is it a quarter? Half? Nickel? Penny? Dime? What condition is it in?
My name is Harold Stilley and I have a 1928 world war copper medal. I would like to know the value of this medal.
There was never a dime popularly called a "war dime". That term was usually applied only to those coins whose metal composition was changed due to wartime metal shortages - e.g. cents in the US and nickels in the US and Canada. Because dimes were mostly silver their composition wasn't changed, so regardless of date they're just dimes. Please see the Related Question for more information.
Now. Check the following link for Mercury dime prices.
Average condition about $1.00
A 1918 Dime - aka - Winged Liberty/Mercury Dime - is worth in good condition (G4): $4; if its mint state is MS60, the value is: $70.
This design is almost always called a "Mercury" dime because the winged Liberty cap worn by Miss Liberty resembles the had worn by the Greek god Mercury.
The Winged Liberty, or Mercury Dime. Most people call it the Mercury Dime, but its real name is the Winged Liberty dime.
A dime with a winged head design will have a portrait of Liberty wearing a winged cap, while a Mercury dime will have a depiction of Liberty with a winged Phrygian cap. The winged head design is more commonly associated with the Barber series, whereas the Mercury dimes were minted from 1916 to 1945.
The 1937 Winged Head or "Mercury" dime is worth about $0.99-$2.50 However, proof or mint state coins can be worth $40+++
$1.00 to $4.00 retail for circulated coins and $10.00 to $12.00 uncirculated.
The US never minted a flowing-hair dime. A dime from 1937 would be a Winged Liberty dime, normally called a "Mercury" dime because the wings on Miss Liberty's cap make her resemble the Roman god Mercury. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1937 Mercury dime?" for more information.
Winged Victory - film - was created on 1944-12-22.
A 1941 Winged Liberty head Dime - aka - Mercury Dime - in good condition (G4) is worth: $2; if the mint state is MS60, its value rises to: $8.00.
The Winged Victory, often called 'Nike of Samothrace' was discovered in 1863.