The question isn't clear. There were no 1919-dated $2 bills, and there is nothing called a "dime $2 bill".
a 1917 us dime is called a mercury dime. its not that rare so it is worth about a dollar
In average circulated condition....... 1919................$3-$10 1919 D............$7-$35 1919 S............$4-$35
The value is just for the silver, about a dollar
A 1964 US dime is so common most are valued only for the silver at about a dollar.
The 'W' you see is the designer's monogram not a mintmark. If the coin has a mintmark it's on the reverse. 1919 is a common Mercury head dime with a $3.00-$5.00 value depending on grade.
Penny: Centidollar Dime: Decidollar Ten dollar bill: Decadollar 100 dollar bill: Hectodollar 1,000 dollar bill: Kilodollar
a 1936 dime is called a mercury dime. they aren't rare so they are worth around a dollar
a 1917 us dime is called a mercury dime. its not that rare so it is worth about a dollar
In average circulated condition....... 1919................$3-$10 1919 D............$7-$35 1919 S............$4-$35
The value is just for the silver, about a dollar
A 1964 US dime is so common most are valued only for the silver at about a dollar.
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.
a little under a dollar
Most of the dimes are worth a price between $5 and $10. The exact price of the dime will depend upon its condition
A dime is 10% of a dollar.
Roosevelt is on the dime and Franklin is on the half dollar. Value is $7.00 to $8.50
The 'W' you see is the designer's monogram not a mintmark. If the coin has a mintmark it's on the reverse. 1919 is a common Mercury head dime with a $3.00-$5.00 value depending on grade.