That date at the most is $3.00 retail in AU-58
Currently no 1943 Mercury Head dime has been graded as a MS-70 (Perfect) coin. So a value can not be given
1943 is a common date for Mercury dimes and there are no significant varieties.
1943 is a very common Mercury Head dime. Most are only valued for the silver, about $2.00.
The Liberty dime minted in 1943 was 90% silver. The current rate for a circulated 1943 Liberty Dime is the current value of the silver of the coin, presently $5.50
The Mintmark if any will be found on the back of the coin. And it will be by the "E" in "ONE". Keep in mind that your coin might have no mintmark and in that case it will have been made in Philadelphia.
The value of a 1943 Silver Mercury Dime in circulated condition is about $3; in uncirculated condition, $7 to $8.
The 1943 Mercury dime was struck between 1916 and 1945. Struck .900 silver, it's callec the mercury dime because people thought the liberty image looked like Mercury, roman god of speed. Surprisingly, they have very little value now.
1943 is a very common Mercury Head dime. Most are only valued for the silver, about $2.00.
8-3-11>>> 1943 is a common Mercury Head dime. Most are only valued for the silver, about $3.00.
A very common coin with retail values of $2.00-$3.00 for average circulated condition. Mint state coin is $4.00-$5.00...
A 1926 Mercury dime is common, average value is $3.00-$6.00 depending on the condition of the coin.
The 1916-D Mercury dime is the key-date coin of the series. Genuine examples of a circulated coin have values from $900.00 to more then $10,000.00.