U.S. Coin Facts vs U.S. Coin Fiction… How To Tell The Difference!
How much do you know about U.S. coins and coin history? Jot down your answers and see how well you do. The correct answers to these coin questions are at the bottom… no cheating!
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The U.S. Mint has made dimes since 1796 in this order: Bust Dimes (1796-1837), Seated Liberty Dimes (1837-1891), Barber Dimes (1892-1916), Mercury Dimes (1916-1945), and Roosevelt Dimes (1946-Present). Here, experienced coin collectors are sharing fun ways to collect dimes, how to grade dimes to determine their condition & value, which dimes are the rarest & most valuable (including silver dimes), and how much your U.S. dimes are worth.
How much do you know about U.S. coins and coin history? Jot down your answers and see how well you do. The correct answers to these coin questions are at the bottom… no cheating!
Finally! Now there’s a way to get CASH — penny for penny — for all your loose change.
Well, sort of. The equivalent of cash, actually.
I did a little research to find out which U.S. coins are actually worth something today. See what I found — which coins to keep and which ones are worthless. Plus, see how to determine the value of YOUR coins, and which U.S. coins you should hold onto and not spend — according to the Ultimate Guide of U.S. Coins Worth More Than Face Value!