Please check your pocket change. It's an ordinary circulation coin worth only face value.
Sorry, no such dime as a "Miscellaneous" dime exists!
These coins were made in the billions. They are not at all rare. They are worth only 10 cents.
Believe it or not, it's still worth exactly 10 cents.
2 n in a d is 2 = nickels in a dime.
If it has been copper plated, it's still just a dime.
...10 cents. They are commonly found in circulation.
the dime in 1946 was worth $1.40
The difference (and the value) is where they were made. S= San Francisco, D= Denver.
The value is just for the silver, about a dollar
The most valuable is a error coin, the 1982 dime with no P mint mark. It has a value of $110.00
Franklin Roosevelt is on a 1982 US dime.
The values is for the silver about $1.00
ten cents
The mintmark can only be a "D" for a 1960 dime. Regardless it's so common the value is $2.00 just for the silver.
It's worth 10 cents.
It's worth exactly 10 cents.
The value of a 1957 D dime can vary depending on its condition and rarity. Commonly circulated 1957 D dimes are generally worth their face value, which is 10 cents. However, if the dime is in uncirculated or mint condition, it may have a higher value to collectors. It is recommended to consult a coin specialist or reference a coin price guide for an accurate assessment.