The 1900 Barber dime is common, coins in average condition are $3.00-$8.00
The style of dime at the time is known as a Barber dime. Pictures can be found by running a search through Google images.
10 cents, same as today
1900 would make it a Barber dime, not a Mercury dime (the Mercury design wasn't introduced until 1916). The value depends on condition and mint. It's worth at least $3.00 for a worn Philadelphia specimen, and over $100 for a better New Orleans.
Sorry no wheat dimes of any year.
A Strike in a Dime Museum - 1900 was released on: USA: July 1900
The 1900 Barber dime is common, coins in average condition are $3.00-$8.00
The style of dime at the time is known as a Barber dime. Pictures can be found by running a search through Google images.
10 cents, same as today
1900 would make it a Barber dime, not a Mercury dime (the Mercury design wasn't introduced until 1916). The value depends on condition and mint. It's worth at least $3.00 for a worn Philadelphia specimen, and over $100 for a better New Orleans.
Pretty sure they didn't make corvettes in 1900. Maybe in 1990.
Sorry no wheat dimes of any year.
There is no dime with that design. All dimes minted before 1946 carried an image of Liberty. Please check the coin again and post a new question.
Mercury dimes were minted from 1916 to 1945. Your coin is called a Barber dime, after its designer Charles Barber. Please see the Related Question for more.
If its old.. 1880's-early 1900's.. $500.. Newer ones are a Dime a Dozen..
on most engines the minimum valve margin is 0.03 in. that is about the thickness of a US dime, or 1/32 of an inch. Always check service information for the exact specifications for the engine being serviced
If there's a d on the head, then the coin has been altered. Considered damaged, it has no value above the silver it contains -- currently about $1.10 worth.