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The phrase "nickel and dime to death" originates from the concept of repeatedly charging small amounts of money, akin to paying in nickels and dimes, which can accumulate and become burdensome over time. This expression likely evolved from the practice of nickel and diming in business, where additional charges are added incrementally. It conveys the idea of being financially drained or exhausted by continuous small expenses.
Values depend on if the coins have mintmarks. Post new question
work out the difference between the new value and the original value. divide this value by the original value multiply this value by 100 to give you the percentage
Mad is the old English term for Mentally disturbed. For example, if you were in England, and you decided to randomly run naked through the town square, they would say that you were "Mad!!" If you were to do that in, say, New York city, perhaps? They would say that you were, "Insane!". However, there is no difference between the two, they have the same meaning.
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The only difference is the mintmark and the fact they were made at different Mints.
A new quarter will be shinier and worth more than an old dime. Quarters also have George Washington on them.
Four cents.
The last US Half Dime was issued in 1873 so if you mean a 1927 Buffalo nickel? Average value is $1.00-$3.00 for most coins. Post a new question.
The first U.S. nickels were dated 1866. Please check again and post a new question. If your coin says "half dime" it had a face value of 5 cents, but isn't a nickel.
A nickel is a unit of US or Canadian currency worth 5 cents. A quarter is a unit of US or Canadian currency worth 25 cents. So the difference between them is 20 cents.
Please check your coin again and post a new, separate question. A 1936 dime would have a picture of Miss Liberty on it. The only 1936 coin with an Indian head design is the nickel.
It's not clear what you're asking. Please post a new and more specific question.
In 1916 two different dimes, both with the same date were struck. One is a Barber dime and the other is a Mercury dime. A Barber dime has the portrait facing the right, the Mercury dime faces the left. The values between the two are different. Post new question with new information.
The U.S. did not mint nickels until 1866. Please check your coin again and post a new question with more details that help to ID it. If the coin says "half dime" on the back it's not a nickel even though it's worth five cents. The half dime was a different series. If it's the size of a modern nickel you may be reading the date incorrectly.
New Zealand has neither a dime or a 3 dime coin.