No. All dimes minted since 1946 use the same design; the only difference is the mint mark. But from 1965 to 1967 the use of mint marks was temporarily discontinued while the Mints worked to strike new clad coins to replace the old silver ones, so 1966 dimes don't even have mint marks.
Roosevelt dimes from 1965, 1966, and 1967 were minted in large numbers to replace the silver dimes minted up till 1964. They're still found in change and have no added value in circulated condition. Uncirculated ones are worth $1 - $2 each. Note that there are no mint marks on US coins with those dates.
Mercury (1916-1945) dimes and Roosevelt (1946 to date) dimes are two different series of US coins. Post new question with a date.
Dimes have been made from 1796 to 2010 with 7 different series, so which ones are you asking about?
Two different series of U.S. dimes were made in 1916. This year was the last year for Barber dimes with the head facing right, and the first year for the Mercury dimes with the head facing left. Post new question with more information.
It's a common circulation coin with no extra value. Like all dimes minted since 1965 it's made of copper-nickel, not silver. The coin is actually called a Roosevelt dime. The last "Liberty head" dimes were minted in 1945.
John Dimes was born in 1966.
U.S. dimes minted in 1966 contain no silver, and are worth 10 cents.
yes It's unclear what you are asking. All American dimes dated 1966 are made of a clad "sandwich" metal with silver-colored cupronickel on the outside and a pure copper core on the inside. They don't contain any silver and there are no differences among any of the coins minted that year. Canadian dimes with the same date are made of an alloy of 80% silver and 20% copper, and similarly all are the same.
Roosevelt dimes from 1965, 1966, and 1967 were minted in large numbers to replace the silver dimes minted up till 1964. They're still found in change and have no added value in circulated condition. Uncirculated ones are worth $1 - $2 each. Note that there are no mint marks on US coins with those dates.
Guessing you mean 0.50 dollars, 6 different ways:10 nickels1 dime + 8 nickels2 dimes + 6 nickels3 dimes + 4 nickels4 dimes + 2 nickels5 dimes
Mercury (1916-1945) dimes and Roosevelt (1946 to date) dimes are two different series of US coins. Post new question with a date.
Dimes have been made from 1796 to 2010 with 7 different series, so which ones are you asking about?
They sound different because they are different sizes and made of different metals.
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Two different U.S.dimes were struck in 1916, Barber dimes & Mercury dimes. Please post a new question as to the type of coin.
A roll of dimes is 50 dimes or $5.00
1. Two quarters 2. Five dimes 3. Ten nickels 4. One quarter, two dimes, and one nickel 5. Four dimes and two nickels