Actually, it can't exist with only one side, so I assume the reverse is blank. You need to determine why it is one-sided. If it weighs significantly less than a normal dime or shows polishing marks, someone has removed the back of a normal dime and it is not worth anything. But it could be a full-brockage error, meaning something (usually another dime) was between the planched and die when it was struck. These will bring a significant amount, but nothing to plan an early retirement on. You might search eBay to see if any similar errors have been sold recently.
It isn't a liberty dime, it is a Roosevelt dime, it isn't silver and only worth 10 cents.
10 cents.
What is 1912 dime worth
1816 dime
It's just a silver Roosevelt dime worth about a dollar
It isn't a liberty dime, it is a Roosevelt dime, it isn't silver and only worth 10 cents.
10 cents.
What is 1912 dime worth
1967 is a very common Dime. It is worth around 1 dollar in any condition below MS64. Then it starts bringing in a slight premium.
most likey about $100 dollars
If you mean a mintmark? No US coins made in 1965, 1966, and 1967 have any mintmarks.
1816 dime
A dime is worth 10 pennies. A dime is worth 1/10 of a dollar.
It's just 10 cents, 1964 was the last year for silver dimes.
Australia does not have a dime coin.
It's just a silver Roosevelt dime worth about a dollar
A US dime is worth either:ten penniestwo nickles