I need to know what the value of these two dimes
Icebergshorty22
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How are you all doing, I am only posting this message because about a week ago I was "robbing my piggy bank" for some quarters for washing. And when I dumped all the change on the floor and went looking through it, I came upon the coin on the right (the 1912 dime) and at first I was like "wtf I KNOW i didnt dump my dime into the bank"
Because I found the one on the left (1907 dime) about 10 years ago. Anyways, It just struck me as odd to find two dimes almost within the same era. So i was wondering can anyone give me a est. of how much both dimes are worth. and yes i know it may not be much due to condition. but here are the pictures.
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Because I found the one on the left (1907 dime) about 10 years ago. Anyways, It just struck me as odd to find two dimes almost within the same era. So i was wondering can anyone give me a est. of how much both dimes are worth. and yes i know it may not be much due to condition. but here are the pictures.
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Very low value on both...probably 2$ total for the pair.
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<< <i>I have never seen anyone find a Barber dime in circulation in the last 20 or so years... is it possible that you have an antique piggy bank and the coins were stuck inside it? >>
my "antique piggy bank" is a 5 gallon closters water bottle. lol i just empty my change in it when i feel it's too much on my desk. but yea, the first one i found when i was like 10-13 and i was like "this doesnt look like a regular dime"
Lol, my parents saved me a dollar piece with the lady on it and the misspelled "in god we trvst" thats right, with the V
I have the canadian dollar when it use to have the wheat fields on the back, and a england paper pound before it was changed in the 90's or so.