Mercury Dime Value
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- Mercury Dimes (1916-1945) Price Guide And Values NGC
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- Mercury Dime Value 1943
Mercury Head Dime Coin was minted between 1916 and 1945, these coins are 90% silver so the melt value. for a Mercury Dime is currently $1.89, but the coins may be worth more to a collector. The 1916 D's are worth between $300 to $400 as they were minted in limited quantity. 20th Century Type Set (Capital Plastics) $1,595.00. 90% Silver Mercury Dime 50-Coin Roll Avg Circ. 90% Silver Mercury Dime $500 Face Value Bag. As Mercury dime aficionados will note, MS-65 specimens of the 1942/1 dime from Philadelphia are much scarcer than overdate Mercury dimes in a similar grade from Denver, with prices of around $15,000 for the former and $8,000 for the latter. Gem specimens of the regular-issue 1942 Mercury dimes are much more affordable, at about $30 each.
Silver Dimes Value Chart
1916-P Mercury Dime Choice BU+ Uncirculated FSB Full Split Bands. +$3.75 shipping. 1916-P Mercury Dime Choice BU+ Uncirculated FSB Full Split Bands. PCGS AU55 1916-S MERCURY HEAD DIME ABOUT UNCIRCULATED 10c NEARLY FB (BC70) $94.99.
Here is an accurate list of the 25 most valuable dimes minted in the USA from the late 1800's to the more recent 2000's (Updated 2021). The more valauble of the dimes are at the top of the list and the less valuable ones are at the bottom, and all the coins in the middle follow that value system.
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Mercury Dimes (1916-1945) Price Guide And Values NGC
- 1.) 1874 CC Liberty Seated Dime - Worth $115,000
- 2.) 1872 CC Liberty Seated Dime - Worth $85,000
- 3.) 1871 CC Liberty Seated Dime - Worth $75,000
- 4.) 1873 CC Liberty Seated Dime - Worth $62,000
- 5.) 1916 D Mercury Dime - Worth $41,000
- 6.) 1859 S Liberty Seated Dime - Worth $27,500
- 7.) 1919 D Mercury Dime - Worth $25,000
- 8.) 1846 Liberty Seated Dime - Worth $23,000
- 9.) 1860 O Liberty Seated Dime - Worth $22,500
- 10.) 1918 D Mercury Dime - Worth $22,000
- 11.) 1858 S Liberty Seated Dime - Worth $18,500
- 12.) 1844 Liberty Seated Dime - Worth $16,250
- 13.) 1856 S Liberty Seated Dime - Worth $15,444
- 14.) 1919 S Mercury Dime - Worth $15,000
- 15.) 1924 S Mercury Dime - Worth $12,000
- 16.) 1885 S Liberty Seated Dime - Worth $12,000
- 17.) 1865 S Liberty Seated Dime - Worth $8,500
- 18.) 1923 S Mercury Dime - Worth $8,000
- 19.) 1838 O Liberty Seated Dime - Worth $6,500
- 20.) 1849 O Liberty Seated Dime - Worth $6,500
- 21.) 1863 S Liberty Seated Dime - Worth $6,500
- 22.) 1926 S Mercury Dime - Worth $6,000
- 23.) 1918 S Mercury Dime - Worth $6,000
- 24.) 1840 O Liberty Seated Dime - Worth $6,000
- 25.) 1843 O Liberty Seated Dime - Worth $5,988
Most Valuable Coins by Type...
All US Dimes
Coin was minted between 1916 and 1945, these coins are 90% silver so the melt value* for a Mercury Dime is currently $1.97, but the coins may be worth more to a collector. The 1916 D's are worth between $300 to $400 as they were minted in limited quantity.
The Winged Liberty Head dime is most commonly referred to as a mercury dime. Most people assume the coin contains an image of mercury the greek messenger and god of trade. The figure is in fact lady liberty with winds on her head. The wings represent freedom of the mind or freedom of thought depending on what story you read.
Irregardless of what it's called the coin has become a huge favorite in the coin collecting community.
Due to the age and coin lifespan these coins are usually very well worn down, and one in good condition can fetch double or triple the price easy.
Current silver melt value* for a Mercury Dime is $1.97 and this price is based off the current silver spot price of $27.22 This value is dynamic so bookmark it and comeback for an up to the minute silver melt value.
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* Notice as of December 2006 it is illegal to melt down US Minted Pennies and Nickels, and there is a $10,000 fine to help enforce the law. It is legal however to melt down silver dollars, half dollars, dimes, quarters for their content.
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