As of 12/2008, Numismedia quotes the fair market value (FMV) at $1310.00
August 21, 2009 The 1983 no "S" dime proof set has a value of $1000.
The 1937 Winged Head or "Mercury" dime is worth about $0.99-$2.50 However, proof or mint state coins can be worth $40+++
The coin is face value.
About $1 for the silver content unless it is a proof or very high-grade uncirculated coin.
A Proof dime is a dime that has been made using special techniques. Most US Proof coins are struck at least twice, and handled individually with tongs or gloved hands. While modern US Proof coins have a mirror-like background, or field, and satiny devices (raised areas), a Proof from 1941 may be all shiny or have a matte finish. A 1941 Proof dime is a Proof dime minted for 1941. (Note: if the intent was to ask for the value of this dime, see the Related Question "What is the value of a 1941 Proof US dime," a link to which can be found to the left below the blue "pod.")
10 cents unless it is uncirculated or proof.
A 1970 Uncirculated Mint set would not have a dime with a "S" mintmark, only a Proof set will have a dime with a "S" mintmark for that year, so no your mint set is not rare.
August 21, 2009 The 1983 no "S" dime proof set has a value of $1000.
$2 if it is clad proof $4 if it is silver proof
The 1969-S dime is a Proof coin, that's why it has higher value.
The 1937 Winged Head or "Mercury" dime is worth about $0.99-$2.50 However, proof or mint state coins can be worth $40+++
Most post-1970 mint sets are worth about $15-25, however, silver proof sets are worth quite a bit more. Pre-1970 sets are worth more because they have a 40% silver half dollar worth about $5 on its own. 1964 and before proof sets are worth even more because the half-dollar, quarter and dime are 90% silver. However, you need to post an actual year and the type of set for us to provide a real value.
It's worth exactly 10 cents.
It's worth 10 cents.
10 cents, unless it's a proof.
Average value is $15,500.00. If you think actually you have one. It must be certified as authentic.
They are worth 10 cents. There is no collector value to a new coin unless it is a proof set or an error.