It's a common dime still found in circulation, it is 10 cents.
Your coin is worth face value only; hundreds of millions were minted. Note that the coin is simply a 1965 dime, not 1965-P. The P mint mark wasn't used on US dimes until 1980, and no US coins of any denomination had mint marks from 1965 to 1967.
As of 2014 the estimated value of a 1988 P dime in the U.S. is 22 cents. The value of coins does fluctuate by demand and the market.
a 1944 dime isn't rare for that year.a d mark is worth about a $1,a p mark is $1 and a s mark is about 2 or 3 dollars. <><><> ANY 90% silver US dime is worth $3.44 for the SILVER content as of this morning. In addition to any collector's value. 4/25/11
At present, it's worth about $2.25.
The was coin made at the Philadelphia Mint that is why it has no mintmark, 1980 was the first year that US dimes had "P" mintmarks. This coin is still in circulation and is face value.
It's just a dime, spend it.
Your coin is worth face value only; hundreds of millions were minted. Note that the coin is simply a 1965 dime, not 1965-P. The P mint mark wasn't used on US dimes until 1980, and no US coins of any denomination had mint marks from 1965 to 1967.
As of 2014 the estimated value of a 1988 P dime in the U.S. is 22 cents. The value of coins does fluctuate by demand and the market.
They have to be dimes from 2000..
It's still worth exactly 10 cents.
At present, it's worth about $2.25.
a 1944 dime isn't rare for that year.a d mark is worth about a $1,a p mark is $1 and a s mark is about 2 or 3 dollars. <><><> ANY 90% silver US dime is worth $3.44 for the SILVER content as of this morning. In addition to any collector's value. 4/25/11
? i never saw a dime with a p under the queen.... i dont think so If there isn't usually a P under the queen's head, it certainly has value. You are just unable to use the dime like a normal dime (if that makes any sense).
The was coin made at the Philadelphia Mint that is why it has no mintmark, 1980 was the first year that US dimes had "P" mintmarks. This coin is still in circulation and is face value.
The most valuable is a error coin, the 1982 dime with no P mint mark. It has a value of $110.00
1965 dimes don't have a P mint mark for 2 reasons. First, Philadelphia didn't use the P mint mark on dimes until 1980. Second, during the coin shortages of 1965-67, the Mint suspended the use of all mint marks including D and S. That means you have an ordinary dime worth face value only.
Because it was plated for use in jewelry or something similar. It has no added value.