Remember Roman numerals? "III" means 3, so you have a 3-cent coin, not a dime. It's an obsolete denomination that was issued to make it easier to buy postage stamps, way back when they only cost three cents.
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The III is its value. Its called a three cent nickel because its face value is three cents and its primary composition is Nickel. Depending on its condition it usually sells for $15 - $25. If its uncirculated it can sell in the hundreds of dollars.
The coin is a Three-Cent piece made of copper-nickel and depending on the date and condition of the coin it may have a value of $20.00 to $100.00 or more.
1.25 to 5.00 depending on its condition
$11 to $11,000 depending on the condition of the coin.
Price will vary depending on mint mark and condition. About $0.15
The III is its value. Its called a three cent nickel because its face value is three cents and its primary composition is Nickel. Depending on its condition it usually sells for $15 - $25. If its uncirculated it can sell in the hundreds of dollars.
The coin is a Three-Cent piece made of copper-nickel and depending on the date and condition of the coin it may have a value of $20.00 to $100.00 or more.
about 200.00 if in mint condition
It is a nickel 3 cent piece. Made from 1865-1889.
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1.25 to 5.00 depending on its condition
If it is in great condition, around 1000 bucks.
$11 to $11,000 depending on the condition of the coin.
you did not state condition, so I would say that if its in 90% condition the value would be 400 to 600 bucks. 2.5 inch bbl. would be worth more...
1865
This rare printing error has a value of $200-$300 in uncirculated condition.
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