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Combine mark free surfaces with the original bright luster from the day it was minted and this 1916-D Mercury is a true rare dime. It took a hammer price of $26,450 competing against multiple bidders at a David Lawrence Rare Coin Auction to secure a rare addition to an advanced dime ...
Mercury Dime Values Can Be High 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...
The mercury dime was first minted in late 1916. Adolph Alexander Weinman designed it to replace the Barber dime. The latter had been in usesince 1892. It was designed by Charles Barber, the chief engraver of the mint at the time. Since it has been in use for 25 years and could now b...
The 1943 Steel Wheat Cent could be worth up the $65.65 USD in MS-66. On average this coin will sell for $10.10. This 1c coin is worth 66 cents even in something of a fair-good state to any collector l
CoinTrackers.com estimates the value of a 1961 D Jefferson Nickel in average condition to be worth $1.77, while examples in high mint state can fetch up to $45.45. Year: 1961 Mint Mark: D Type: Jefferson Nickel Price: $1.77-$45.45+ Face Value: 0.05 USD Produced: 229,342,000 Edge:...
1920 “D” Dime Value Type: Mercury Dime Edge: Reeded Mint Mark: D Mintage: 19,171,000 Place of Minting: Denver Year of Minting: 1920 Face Value: $0.10 $ Price: $3 to$3,250 Designer: Adolph A. Weinman The US mint in Denver struck over 19 million Mercury dimes in 1920. All the...