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What could you buy for a dime in 1986?

A call on a pay phone.


How much is a 1923 w dime worth?

The value of a 1923 W dime, typically referred to as the Mercury dime, can vary significantly based on its condition and mint mark. In general, a 1923 dime in average circulated condition is worth around $2 to $5, while uncirculated examples can fetch prices upwards of $10 or more. If the dime has a "W" mint mark, it could indicate a special issue or certain collectible value, so it's advisable to consult a coin dealer or price guide for an accurate assessment.


What is a liberty 1923 dime worth?

approx. $13.


What could a dime buy in 1946?

A nice bar of radish flavoured soap


Value of 1923 Mercury dime?

The 1923 Mercury dime is a common date coin, average circulated coins are $4.00-$7.00, better grade are $15.00-$30.00.


Is there a mint mark w on a 1923 dime?

No "W" mint mark on a 1923 Dime, it's the designers monogram (A. Weinman) the mint mark is on the reverse to the left of the fasces


How much is a 1923 one dime worth in mint condition?

ten cents


What object could weigh one gram?

Dime


How expensive is it to buy a dime?

10 dollars, that's why it is called a dime.


Where can you buy dime curves pills?

you can purchase dime curves at dimecurves.com


What is 1923 w dime worth?

The "W" is part of the monogram of the designer A. A. Weinmann. At that time there was (a) no mint at West Point and (b) nearly all coins had their mint marks on the reverse side, unlike modern coins. Mercury dimes had their mint mark in the space to the right of the word ONE on the dime's back. For a 1923 dime it will either be blank or have a small "S". If it's blank, the coin might retail for $2 to $5 depending on condition. If it has an "S", the value could be up to $50 if only slightly worn.


How do you use dime in a sentence?

"I have one dime, so I can buy anything as long as it's 10 cents or under."