Unless the dime was in exceptional, mint-state condition, or a proof it would only be worth 10 cents. 1986 dimes are incredibly common and can be found in pocket change daily and are struck on the same blanks that current dimes are stuck on so there is no precious metal content in there.
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The value of one dime is 10 cents
One dime is equal to 10 cents, which is one-tenth of a dollar. It is a coin in the United States currency system, and its value is represented by the number 10. In other contexts, one dime can also be equivalent to 0.1 dollars.
No, a US dime coin has a mass of 2.268 grams. See related link.
quarter and a dime (the other coin is a dime).
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It's face value, the coin is still in circulation.
The value of one dime is 10 cents
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One dime is equal to 10 cents, which is one-tenth of a dollar. It is a coin in the United States currency system, and its value is represented by the number 10. In other contexts, one dime can also be equivalent to 0.1 dollars.
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 dime
Uncirculated and Proof versions of this coin were struck, but value is the same for both at $6.00
The dime couldn't have been printed as a penny. Different productions and not connected during the minting process. Sounds like your coin is a damaged one.
Sure thing, honey. If one coin isn't a dime, then it must be a quarter. The other coin must be a dime. A quarter plus a dime equals 35 cents. Math doesn't lie, darling.
A dime.
As of 12/2009 an uncirculated 1961 Roosevelt dime retails anywhere from $1.75 for a coin in MS-60 condition up to about $22 for one in MS-66