So, if you can spot a dime, or at least a specific proof dime, you might be sitting on a fortune. If you’re up for the hunt, ...
A tiny minting detail on an ordinary-looking Roosevelt dime could turn spare change into an unexpected payday for lucky collectors.
The Wall Street Journal says Americans throw away up to $68 million in coins each year. But Georgians may want to be more careful with that small change rattling around in your pocket. Dimes can be ...
Franklin Delano Roosevelt consistently ranks among the greatest presidents in U.S. history. He not only guided the country through the Great Depression and World War II, but was also the only ...
Most people toss dimes into a jar without a second thought. They're the smallest, thinnest coin in everyday circulation, and for the vast majority of Americans they'll never be worth more than ten ...
A coin with dates that span two World Wars, the Great Depression, and more than three decades of American history, the Mercury dime is an icon of the early 20th century. It can also be worth a lot.