Despite having mintages in the millions, some key dates of the silver Mercury Dime, also known as the "Winged Liberty Head Dime," can actually be worth thousands of dollars to the right collector. Even Mercury Dimes in poor condition can fetch several dollars at auction or from local coin ...
Silver Roosevelt Dimes came on the heels of the popular Winged Liberty Dimes, also known asMercury Dimes. Shown with a portrait of former President of the United States Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the silver coins were authorized by Congress and eventually released by the U.S. Mint within nine ...
Silver Mercury dime values are updated every minute with the live silver price at Coinflation. The numismatic and collectible value is also updated frequently to help you determine the full worth of your coin.
These unsearched, circulated90% silver Mercury Dimesare being sold by the $100 face value bag (1,000 dimes). The Mercury Dime was designed by sculptor Adolph A. Weinman and was minted from 1916 – 1945. Although most commonly known as the “Mercury” dime, the obverse of thi...
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experienced and new collectors alike. The original design was one of 2 accepted from Adolph Weinman for coin series. Silver Mercury Dimes were not collected extensively early on so many early year specimens are in well circulated condition. However, some well preserved mercury dimes are still to ...
spend without restraint. It is wise to prepare for the day when confidence collapses and merchants no longer accept U.S. dollars for payment. The small denomination and the recognizability increase the silver Mercury dimes' worth and make them easy to trade for items as small as a loaf of ...
Barber Dimes (1892-1916) 90 % Silver $0.10 0.07234 Mercury Dimes (1916-1945) 90 % Silver $0.10 0.07234 Roosevelt Dimes (1946-1964) 90 % Silver $0.10 0.07234 Barber Quarters (1892-1916) 90 % Silver $0.25 0.18084 Standing Liberty Quarters (1916-1930) 90 % Silver $0.25 0.18084 Was...
The older Mercury dimes are all quickly becoming collectible coins with values in excess of metal content. First minted in 1916 and continuing until 1945 with the majority prior to 1940 worth judging individually for higher values. Dimes dated 1940 to 1945 in circulated, worn condition, are the...
Barber silver dimes (1892-1916)— up to $9,000+ Mercury silver dimes (1916-1945)— $1,000+ Roosevelt silver dimes (1946-1964 and 1992-present)— up to $350,000+ Silver dime error (1965)— $3,000+ A list of all silver dimes worth holding onto (1796-present)— $2 and up ...