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The two most abundant versions of the dime available in the United States are the Mercury dime and the Roosevelt dime. Both are distinctly different in their image, however the size and shape...
The 1942 Liberty dime was minted during turbulent times in the United States with Americans fighting in World War II. All Liberty dimes produced from 1916 to 1945 are sought after by collectors...
Mercury dimes are popular with coin collectors because they are relatively modern, making them easier to find than coins from the 19th century, or older. Yet, they also have some value due to...
Stop throwing your pennies away. In these challenging economic times it is smart to make the most of your money, and make your dollars and pennies stretch. Many of us are throwing away or giving...
Silver coins were widely circulated for everyday use until 1976, and can still be found in your pocket change - if you know what to look for. Different denominations of coins that are made of up...
Since metal prices have been on the rise, you might be surprised to learn that old silver dimes can be worth a lot of money. Both the old mercury dimes, and pre-1965 Roosevelt dimes can bring in...
It is possible to find silver US coins in circulation. You rarely find them in your change anymore, but they are out there and you can get them at face value. Here's how to do it.
Treasure is all around you. Until 1964, US dimes, quarters, and half dollars were composed of ninety percent silver. The US Mint continued to make Kennedy Half dollars of forty percent silver from...
With precious metal prices going through the roof, it's a great time to cash in on silver. Most people have some US coins made out of silver lying around and they don't even know it!
The death of Franklin D. Roosevelt in April of 1945 created a strong sentiment to issue a commemorative coin. After this idea was rejected, a regular issue coin was considered. Lincoln pennies...
So you want to be a numismatist. Good for you. Grab your magnifying glass, and let's get going.