Uh, the "lady" is Miss Liberty, as in Statue of Liberty, Liberty Head nickels, etc., etc. You need to know the coins' dates and mint marks to have a reasonable idea of their value. A lot of late (1939-45) Mercury dimes are only worth about $1 for the silver they contain, but some are worth much more. Also you can look at a price guide like the one linked below:
The "lady" is Miss Liberty, and these coins are called Seated Liberty dimes. But it can't have a CC mint mark because the Carson City Mint first opened in 1870. Please check again and post a new question.
The value of coins and paper money can vary drastically depending on date, condition, and various stamping. Liberty dimes were produced between 1838 and 1886 and can range in value from $13 to $6500.
These coins are almost always called "Mercury" dimes because the winged liberty cap resembles the helmet worn by the Greek god Mercury. Please see the Related Question for more information.
There is no such thing as a 1968 Liberty dime. Winged Liberty (Mercury) dimes stopped being minted in the mid-1940s. All 1968 dimes are Roosevelt Dimes, not silver, not rare, and are worth simply 10 cents unless in proof condition.
ALL American dimes have the word LIBERTY on them so that's not a distinguishing feature. Dimes dated 1946 and later are normally called Roosevelt dimes because they show a picture of President Franklin Roosevelt.
ALL American dimes have the word LIBERTY on them so that's not a distinguishing feature. Dimes dated 1946 and later are normally called Roosevelt dimes because they show a picture of President Franklin Roosevelt.
ALL American dimes have the word LIBERTY on them so that's not a distinguishing feature. Dimes dated 1946 and later are normally called Roosevelt dimes because they show a picture of President Franklin Roosevelt.
ALL American dimes have the word LIBERTY on them so that's not a distinguishing feature. Dimes dated 1946 and later are normally called Roosevelt dimes because they show a picture of President Franklin Roosevelt.
ALL American dimes have the word LIBERTY on them so that's not a distinguishing feature. Dimes dated 1946 and later are normally called Roosevelt dimes because they show a picture of President Franklin Roosevelt.
Sorry no US Lady Liberty dollars dated 1820
Uh, the Lady is Miss Liberty, as in "Statue of ..." Please post a new question with the coin's specific date. Values can differ depending on the coin's date, condition, and whether there's a mint mark letter on the back.