1911 is not a rare year for Barber dimes.
With no mint mark or a D on the back, its retail value as of 11/2008 is roughly:
Very worn condition - $2
Moderately worn - $8
Almost no wear - $50
Uncirculated - $80+
For a coin with an S mint mark, values are approximately double those of a plain or D dime.
the value of a dime is ten cents
Because the value of it is worth half the value of a dime.
The value of one dime is 10 cents
what is the value for an American 1909 silver dime
7-10-11>>> Assuming the coin is circulated and has no mintmark, the 1911 Barber dime is a comm date of the series. For an accurate assessment of value the coin needs to be seen and graded. Most coins of this type have seen heavy use and show a lot of wear. In general, the retail value of average circulated grade coins is $3.00-$8.00. Values are a market average and only for coins in collectible condition, coins that are bent, corroded, scratched, used as jewelry or have been cleaned have far less value if any to a collector or dealer.
The value of a dime from 1911 depends on its condition. The lowest a 1911 dime has gone for was $3 and the highest was over $400, however that dime was in mint condition.
The first Mercury design dimes were made in 1916. If your dime is dated 1911 it's a Barber dime, named for its engraver Charles Barber. See the Related Question for more information.
The British have never produced a "Dime" coin. The "Dime" is a US 10 cent coin.
The 1911 Barber dime (not Liberty) is a common date of the series. Retail values for coins in average circulated condition is $2.00-$5.00
If it's a US dime it's referred to as a Barber dime with Lady Liberty on the obverse not Caesar. values are $1.00-$3.00 in average condition
The 1911 US Barber dime is a common coin. A coin in average condition is $2.00-$5.00
$2 if very worn, $5 if only moderately worn, and around $20 if "like new"
A Barber dime dated 1911 in G-4 to VG-8 retails at $2.00-$3.00
Assuming it's circulated and has no mintmark, the 1911 US Barber dime is a common coin. A coin in average condition is $3.00-$5.00.
In order to give an accurate estimate, the coin should be seen. I suggest you take it to a coin dealer and have it appraised.
There's no such thing as a copper dime. All 1911 dimes (in fact all dimes up till 1964) were made of a 90%-silver alloy.It's quite possible your coin is simply an ordinary silver dime with a lot of tarnish. If so, don't try to clean it; that'll reduce its value to a collector.There's more information at the Related Question.
the value of a dime is ten cents