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legend: (above, texted value) ONE CENT (bottom, wide year) 1970, 1971, 1973 until 1978, 1980 until 1985 Back: Young bust queen Elizabeth II (right, 1952-) designer: Arnold Machin (artist, 1911-1999) ... Proof set of 7 coins: km15 1 Cent 3.11 gr. Bronze 19.0 mm Plain km16 5 Cents 5.00 gr. Copper-nickel 21.2 mm Plain. Therefore, a quarter of an ounce, (seven grams) sold for $5.00, hence the term nickel bag. A half ounce was fourteen grams which sold for $10.00, hence the term dime bag. A lid was three quarters of an once and sold for $15.00. But late in the seventies the new retail price of an ounce became $40.00. However, there are certainly plenty of old dimes worth lots of money. Draped Bust Dimes (1796-1807) – These are rare coins. Years 1796 through 1804 had mintages ranging between 8,265 and 34,640. These were issued at a time when basically no one in the United States collected coins.