10¢. The coin is 40 years old and the reeding has worn off.
If this coin is in uncirculated condition it is worth $0.25, other wise it's worth $0.10.
The ridges around the edge of a dime is called reeding or milling. There are 118 ridges.
According to the US Mint, a dime has 118 reeds/ridges.
According to the U.S. Mint, a dime has 118 reeds (grooves).
10¢. The coin is 40 years old and the reeding has worn off.
If this coin is in uncirculated condition it is worth $0.25, other wise it's worth $0.10.
The ridges around the edge of a dime is called reeding or milling. There are 118 ridges.
A dime has 118 grooves
The unit you should use to measure the thin edge of a dime would be millimeters.
No, a Hickory leaf edge is typically serrated or toothed, not smooth.
kinds of strange how it would have a smooth edge as the Morgan dollars came with readed edges and you would have to be more specific with this "wide strip". If its whats called a die crack then that can increase the value of the coin maybe 50% or more.
According to the US Mint, a dime has 118 reeds/ridges.
Willow leaves are smooth-edged.
According to the U.S. Mint, a dime has 118 reeds (grooves).
According to the U.S. Mint, a dime has 118 reeds (grooves).
A nickel has a smooth edge. No ridges.