1944 is a common date for Mercury dimes and there are no significant varieties.
1943 is a common date for Mercury dimes and there are no significant varieties.
1944 is a common date for Mercury dimes and there are no significant varieties.
It would be impossibly rare because the last Mercury head dimes were dated 1945. All dimes made since 1946 carry a picture of Franklin D. Roosevelt.
a 1936 dime is called a mercury dime. they aren't rare so they are worth around a dollar
All dimes minted from 1916 through 1945 are the same and are called Mercury Dimes, or also called Winged Liberty Head dimes. I have added a link to a picture of a 1936 dime. The 1935 would look the same expect for the date
None, Roosevelt dimes replaced the Mercury dimes in1946
No, nor are any U.S. dimes. Mercury dimes are made of silver and copper, neither of which are magnetic.
Mercury dimes were not made in 1842. These are know as Liberty Seated dimes. Your 1942 Mercury dime would be worth around $3 for it's weight in silver. Note- If your 1942 date is stamped over a 1941 date you have a rare coin. You should get it authenticated.
dimes made in the 1920's are called mercury dimes. they aren't that rare so most of them are only worth their silver content. which is around $1.20
No. "Mercury" dimes (really Liberty dimes, but everyone calls them Mercury dimes) were made from 1916 to 1945. Roosevelt's portrait was put on the dime in 1946, that's why they're called Roosevelt dimes.
Yes, all mercury dimes were minted before the mint started making copper/nickel dimes.