How much is a 1901 dime worth today?
The 1901 dime with no mint mark is worth around $4 in good condition. In very fine condition the value is around $10 and in extremely fine condition the value is around $26. In uncirculated condition the price is around $125 for coins with an MS 60 grade.
What is the rarest silver dime?
Another mid-1960s transitional error, the 1965 silver Roosevelt dime is a rare and valuable piece with only a few known examples. Some examples have sold for $7,000. It’s easy to tell 1965 silver dime from a normal clad 1965 dime with use of a scale that can measure in increments of hundredths of a gram.
What old Australian coins are worth money?
Five Aussie coins that are worth a pretty penny
- 2007 double obverse five cent coin. This coin from 2007 was incorrectly minted with the Queen’s head on both sides.
- 2000 mule variation double ringed $1 coin.
- 2001 federation upset error.
- 2000 incuse flag Millennium 50 cent coin.
What is a 1901 V nickel worth?
Average Prices and Values
| Date & Mint | Circ. Buy | Unc. Sell |
|---|---|---|
| 1901 | $5.00 | $80.00 |
| 1902 | $4.00 | $75.00 |
| 1903 | $4.00 | $75.00 |
| 1904 | $4.00 | $70.00 |
Are there any rare dimes?
Winged Liberty Head dimes, also known as Mercury dimes, are highly scarce. They do, however, turn up from time to time in circulation. There are a few rare business strikes, such as the 1916-D, 1921, and 1921-D. There are also some other scarce varieties, including the 1942/1 and 1942/1-D overdates.
How do I know if my dime is worth money?
Most Roosevelt dimes from the 1946–1964 period are very common. Thus they are worth only their precious metal value if worn. In general, well-circulated Roosevelt dimes made before 1965 are worth between $1.25 and $2. Lightly worn examples of scarcer issues are worth significantly more.
What are the rights and restrictions of a worker in Australia?
Workers rights and restrictions. All workers in Australia have the same rights and protections at work, regardless of citizenship or visa status. Your employer must comply with Australian workplace and immigration laws, including their obligation to: provide a safe workplace.
Why did Australian Workers strike in the Industrial Revolution?
In 1829 typographers on the Australian newspaper struck for higher wages. Workers in other trades soon followed: bakers, shoemakers, carpenters, seamen, and even whalers. All protested low wages and poor conditions by banding together and withdrawing their labour.
What does the Fair Work Act 2009 say about indigenous people?
In Australia, the Fair Work Act 2009 provides that persons are free not to become members of industrial associations. Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples The Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples contains provisions relevant to the right of Indigenous peoples to work and rights in work.
When did workers’ societies start in Australia?
Between 1830 and 1850 around twenty workers’ societies were founded in Sydney and about a dozen in Melbourne. Though not massive in number they started an important trend of working people coming together to protect their own interests. This reached a new level in the 1850s.