The value is really what someone is willing to buy it for... I wouldn't say anymore than $10 USD if your very very lucky... But it is not in that great of shape so maybe less...
It is a common date Mercury Dime. As Far as old coins go, This is one of the most common. It is likely worth only a bit above scrap value (I would say 10 USD at most)
Цитата: "ShadowyEnigma"Its a US Mercury Dime...
Not very rare at all... and it is not 100% silver. Its 90% silver...
It doesn't make it any less real :)
Here is the Numista link:
https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces51.html
The value is really what someone is willing to buy it for... I wouldn't say anymore than $10 USD... maybe 15 if your very lucky... But it is not in that great of shape so maybe less...
Hope this Helps,
ShadowyEnigma
Цитата: "Omar_Jihad"What's the value of this US coin?
Is it rare, and does it have to be pure silver to be a real coin not an imitation?
http://Ibb.co/eFbs9y
To answer the second half of your question,
It looks real, but real American coins from the era are .900 silver, not .999 ("pure").