It's silvery in color, but modern ones are copper coated in nickel.
a 1916-D mercury dime
Do a Google image search for "Mercury Dime" and you will see the photo of the dime.
Most likely (with the exception of a few errors and rare die varieties) the rarest dime is the 1894-S dime with only 24 made.
A U.S. dime is 17.91 millimeters in diamater, which is 0.00001791 kilometers.
Simple Answer: The Winged Liberty Head dime is a Mercury Head dime, same coin with two names. Winged Liberty Head is the official name.
It's metallic silver
It's metallic silver
The Susan B. Anthony dollar was struck in copper-nickel using the same alloy and same process as the modern US quarter, dime and half-dollar, so the color is the same as the modern quarter, dime or half-dollar. It is a silvery color (though the coin contained no silver!).
No. US Dimes dated 1965 and later, were all made from a copper-clad alloy. The dime you have is gold-plated.
Dark colored dimes and other coins are very common and have no added value.
Dime
The Susan B Anthony dollar is the same silvery color as the US quarter, dime and half-dollar. However, the coin contains no silver.
A dime
A brown dime could just be tarnished or discolored. Different chemicals can cause a coin to tarnish in different ways, especially if it is silver. If the dime was minted after 1965, it is possible the nickel layer on the outside of the dime is missing. This could be due to an error at the mint in which case the dime is collectable. It could also be due to a chemical treatment that removed the nickel from the dime which is considered damage to the coin and is not collectable. I would suggest you take the coin to a coin dealer since it is always easier to identifiy a coin if someone can actually see it.
Dime A Dance is on the album Dime A Dance
Sorry, no such dime as a "Miscellaneous" dime exists!
1 dime is 1/1 of a dime.