From 1837 to 2010 all US dimes have the phrase "ONE DIME" on the reverse so if it has a date of 1964 or earlier it's 90% silver and worth at least $1.00 for the silver in it.
The value of one dime is 10 cents
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On a Roosevelt dime there are two branches. One of the branches is an olive branch. The other branch is an oak branch. On the Mercury dime there is an olive branch on the reverse.
A US dime is worth one tenth of a US dollar. The numismatic value of a dime, on the other hand, depends on its date, mintmark, and condition (or grade). All US dimes, though, remain legal tender and, thus, are still worth 10 cents.
One says value and the other has addition on the end.
The value of one dime is 10 cents
No US dime exist dated 1804 that is not the Draped Bust type or has the phrase "One Dime" on the reverse, the 1804 dime does Not have a denomination any were on the coin. The 1837 Seated Liberty dime is the first year "One Dime" appears on the reverse of a 10 cent coin and in 1892 the Barber series also used a very similar reverse design. You may have a 1904 Barber dime with so much wear the date is not clear. Take a good look at the coin and post new question.
The value of a US dime marked "ten centavos" is zero, since it is a fake. A real US dime is marked "one dime," not "ten centavos."
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It's not possible to be certain from your description, but you may have a novelty item called a "magician's coin". These are made by cutting apart two genuine coins, swapping the sides, and re-joining them. They're interesting curiosities but have no numismatic value.
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The value of a barber 1908 dime varies in value. A barber 1908 dime that is considered to be in poor condition is worth approximately $3.00, and one considered to be in perfect mint condition has values upwards of $170.00 and more.
The U.S. dime is the smallest coin and is silver. There is a torch and some vines on the back which is the tails side and a president's head on the heads side. The front also says "Liberty" and "In God We Trust" and the year it was made. The tails side says "United states of America" and "One Dime" and some kind of latin phrase
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.
The 1937 Mercury Dime has the place where it was minted and the phrase 'One Dime'. It also has a picture of a fasces from the Ancient Roman world.
Dimes from 1858 carry a portrait of Miss Liberty and say ONE DIME on the back. Cents from 1858 have a flying eagle and say ONE CENT on the back. You did turn the coin over, I assume... Please determine which you have and post a new question with the corrected information.
No one appears on the back of a dime, but on currently circulating dimes, Franklin D. Roosevelt appears on the front.