Strange, isn't it? This has been happening to me more frequently over the past few months, also. This has been happening to me and I believe it's a sign. I just googled the question and was surprised there is a website www.findingdimes.org. I never expected this many people to be finding dimes.
To find the total value of 1,052 dimes, you can multiply the number of dimes by the value of each dime, which is $0.10. Thus, 1,052 dimes would equal $105.20.
It means you're $.10 richer.
laura has 3 times as many dimes then quaters she has 8 dime more then quaters what is the value
There are 40 dimes in 4 dollars. This is because there are 10 dimes in 1 dollar, so to find the number of dimes in 4 dollars, you would multiply 10 by 4, which equals 40 dimes.
A roll of dimes is 50 dimes or $5.00
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Someone can find information on silver dimes being valued from a number of websites such as coin study. They offer a selection of tutorials to help value silver dimes and other coins on their site.
It means you're $.10 richer.
laura has 3 times as many dimes then quaters she has 8 dime more then quaters what is the value
There are 40 dimes in 4 dollars. This is because there are 10 dimes in 1 dollar, so to find the number of dimes in 4 dollars, you would multiply 10 by 4, which equals 40 dimes.
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A roll of dimes is 50 dimes or $5.00
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Well, isn't that a happy little question! If we're talking about dimes, then we know there are 10 dimes in a dollar. So, if we have 5 dollars, we can simply multiply 5 by 10 to find out there are 50 dimes in total. Just imagine all the wonderful things you could do with those dimes!
PRICELESS! Dimes are US and Canadian coins. It is unlikely you will find one dated 179 years before Columbus sailed!
Dimes are found because they are made in mass productions by the US mint. They have a face value of 10 cents and can be used to pay for something or you can receive a dime as part of your change. Dimes are small and made out of copper and nickel.
Because quarters and dimes made before 1965 are 90% silver, some are still out there but you have to look through a lot of rolls to find them.