1875 dime with man instead of a woman
Unfortunately the coin is only valued for the silver (about $2.00) unless someone wants it.
The Liberty Seated Dime was minted from 1837 to 1891 by the US Mint. There may be two very small holes in the coin that may effect the value of it.
August 2, 2009 The 1875 Seated Liberty dime was produced at 3 US Mints; Philadelphia which is shown as 1875-P; Carson City which is shown as 1875-CC; San Francisco which is shown as 1875-S. The 1875 Seated Liberty dime was also struck in 2 varities, one with the mint mark just above the bottom of the wreath and one with the mint mark just below the wreath. To determine which coin you have it is necessary to locate this mint mark. It can be found on the reverse [ tails] side of the coin either just above or just below the bottom of the wreath. If there is no mint mark, the coin was minted at Philadelpha, an "S" is San Francisco and "CC" is Carson City. The values for this coin are shown in circulated and uncirculated grades in the following list. Circulated....................1875-P...1875-CC above..1875-CC below...1875-S above..1875-S below G4................$18............$18.....................$18.....................$18.................$18 F12..............$22............$22......................$22.....................$22.................$22 VF30............$25............$42......................$46.....................$25.................$26 EF40............$34............$60......................$65......................$34.................$35 UncirculatedMS60...........$145...........$250....................$300....................$145................$155 MS63...........$250...........$700....................$1450..................$250................$350 MS65...........$875...........$3,500..................$5,000..................$1,350..............$3,000
The coin is just a common dime, spend it.
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1875 dime with man instead of a woman
Unfortunately the coin is only valued for the silver (about $2.00) unless someone wants it.
The Liberty Seated Dime was minted from 1837 to 1891 by the US Mint. There may be two very small holes in the coin that may effect the value of it.
The British have never produced a "Dime" coin. The "Dime" is a US 10 cent coin.
Ask a new question with a specific date. Australia does not have a "dime" coin.
August 2, 2009 The 1875 Seated Liberty dime was produced at 3 US Mints; Philadelphia which is shown as 1875-P; Carson City which is shown as 1875-CC; San Francisco which is shown as 1875-S. The 1875 Seated Liberty dime was also struck in 2 varities, one with the mint mark just above the bottom of the wreath and one with the mint mark just below the wreath. To determine which coin you have it is necessary to locate this mint mark. It can be found on the reverse [ tails] side of the coin either just above or just below the bottom of the wreath. If there is no mint mark, the coin was minted at Philadelpha, an "S" is San Francisco and "CC" is Carson City. The values for this coin are shown in circulated and uncirculated grades in the following list. Circulated....................1875-P...1875-CC above..1875-CC below...1875-S above..1875-S below G4................$18............$18.....................$18.....................$18.................$18 F12..............$22............$22......................$22.....................$22.................$22 VF30............$25............$42......................$46.....................$25.................$26 EF40............$34............$60......................$65......................$34.................$35 UncirculatedMS60...........$145...........$250....................$300....................$145................$155 MS63...........$250...........$700....................$1450..................$250................$350 MS65...........$875...........$3,500..................$5,000..................$1,350..............$3,000
A dime is equal to 10 cents.
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No. Sixpence is a British Commonwealth coin and is worth six Pennies. A Dime is a US coin and worth 10 cents.
Australia does not have a dime coin.
The coin is just a common dime, spend it.