It's face value, the coin is still in circulation.
1905 is a common date Barber dime. Average condition coins are $3.00-$5.00.
Franklin D. Roosevelt first appeared on the US dime in 1946 and is still on it. Eisenhower has never been on a dime, only dollar coins starting in 1971 to the end of 1978. The value of the 1959 dime is about one dollar, just for the silver.
your not worth a dime! :)
They're generally still only worth one dollar.
About $1.50 for its silver content.It's actually called a Roosevelt dime, just like the ones in your pocket change. ALL dimes have the word Liberty on them, so its presence doesn't really help tell one dime from another.
A dime is worth 10 pennies. A dime is worth 1/10 of a dollar.
About $30
10 cents
1905 is a common date Barber dime. Average condition coins are $3.00-$5.00.
It's worth exactly 10 cents.
ten cents
Franklin D. Roosevelt first appeared on the US dime in 1946 and is still on it. Eisenhower has never been on a dime, only dollar coins starting in 1971 to the end of 1978. The value of the 1959 dime is about one dollar, just for the silver.
Circulated coins are valued at $12.00-$32.00 retail, better grade are $60.00-$112.00
One penny is equivalent to one-tenth of a dime. Since a dime is worth 10 cents and a penny is worth 1 cent, it would take 10 pennies to equal 1 dime. Therefore, one penny is not equal to any dimes, but it is part of the total that makes one dime.
no its not worth ten cents its worth a dime stupid actually a dime is worth 10 cents or 10/100 or a us dollar. so the stupid person who wrote the one above is wrong.
From money. A dime is 10 US cents. If something is worth one dime for one dozen, then it is not very expensive at all.
An American dime is worth 10 cents, which is one-tenth of a dollar. It is not a dollar coin; rather, it's a small coin made of a copper-nickel blend. Therefore, when referring to a "dime dollar," it typically indicates a misunderstanding, as a dime itself has a fixed value of 10 cents.