How much is a 1943 S Mercury dime worth?

How much is a 1943 S Mercury dime worth?

CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1943 S Mercury Dime value at an average of $3.00, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $30. (see details)…

What is the most sought after Mercury dime?

There are five primary mint dates that are the most sought after by dealers and collectors. The 1916 D, for example, may have a value of over $650 even in just good condition. The 1921 and 1921 D also can be highly valued with prices of $48 to $61 for coins in good condition and $96 to $178 for coins in fine condition.

What Mercury dime is worth the most?

One of the most valuable Mercury dimes ever sold at public auction commanded its price in large part due to the presence of FB details. This specimen, a 1938-S Mercury dime graded Mint State-68 FB by Professional Coin Grading Service, took an astounding $364,250.

What Mercury Dimes are valuable?

What is the value of a silver dime from 1941?

The 1941 dime value is at a minimum of $1.23 – the price of silver it contains. However these old Mercury head dimes are avidly collected today and many are valued higher. Old silver dimes from the 1940’s are commonly found in circulated condition, meaning they have wear on their surfaces. Nov 18 2019

What is the rarest Mercury dime?

1916-D Mercury dime – The key date for the series, the 1916-D is indeed a rare coin. A mere 264,000 were minted, and without a doubt, even fewer exist today. For decades, this coin has been recognized as a popular rarity, and because it is also part of a heavily collected series of coins,…

What is the most valuable Liberty dime?

World Most Expensive Dime. On Friday, a coveted 1873-CC No Arrows Liberty Seated dime graded PCGS MS-65 sold for a record $1.84 million USD by Stack’s Bowers Galleries to anonymous bidder. Make it as the world’s most expensive dime ever sold at auction.

What is a 1941 silver Liberty Head dime worth?

Old silver dimes from the 1940’s are commonly found in circulated condition, meaning they have wear on their surfaces. Higher collectable value is found in coins that are “uncirculated” showing no wear. Pictured is an uncirculated 1941 dime valued in the range of $8 to $10.

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