The value of a 1965 ten-cent coin, commonly known as a dime, is generally around its face value of ten cents. However, its collector value can vary based on condition, mint mark, and demand among collectors. In uncirculated condition or if it has any unique features, it could be worth slightly more. Typically, most circulated 1965 dimes do not hold significant premium value beyond ten cents.
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It's still worth 25 cents.
It's still worth 1 cent. Only very high grade (MS-65+) 1965 Lincoln cent coins have more than face value and most of those are only 50 cents to $2.00
Value of 1874 series 10 cent paper money
Mint marks weren't used on US coins dated 1965 - 1967 so a genuine 1965-D cent doesn't exist. In any case 1965-dated cents are still in circulation and are only worth face value if you find one in change. A nice uncirculated one might bring all of 25 to 50 cents at retail.
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A "dime", or ten-cent piece, has a value of 0.1 dollars.
Such a coin does not exist. The first Australian 2 cent coin was issued in 1966.
10 coins= 2 fifty cent coins.
It's still worth 25 cents.
It's still worth 1 cent. Only very high grade (MS-65+) 1965 Lincoln cent coins have more than face value and most of those are only 50 cents to $2.00
It's a dime, and has no more than face value spend it
Value of 1874 series 10 cent paper money
SOUTH AFRICA and the date of course. Mine is a 1965.
That will depend on the value of the stamps you have. If you have one cent stamps you will need 190 of them. If you have ten cent stamps you only need 19.
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