Hi, this is Derek ... I listed my name so that you know I'm not trying to be an (a*s) when I say this, but simply trying to make it CLEAR ! Not being a dealer or anything like that, from what I've been told, and read, time and time and time again , the best way to "shine up" your dime or any other coin is , " WITH IGNORANCE " !!! My sincere applolgy for being so blunt but as I was told, this way you'll know the real importance, and it will stick with you !!! Most REAL COIN COLLECTORS, won't even be interested in your coins if you clean them in ANY way !!! They say that the (other than like uncirculated coins) are better if they show their age and "character" (the life they've lived !!! With Utmost Sincerety ; " DEREK " p.s... I truly do not mean to be offensive !!!!!
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The 1923 Mercury dime is a common date coin, average circulated coins are $4.00-$7.00, better grade are $15.00-$30.00.
No "W" mint mark on a 1923 Dime, it's the designers monogram (A. Weinman) the mint mark is on the reverse to the left of the fasces
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The "W" is part of the monogram of the designer A. A. Weinmann. At that time there was (a) no mint at West Point and (b) nearly all coins had their mint marks on the reverse side, unlike modern coins. Mercury dimes had their mint mark in the space to the right of the word ONE on the dime's back. For a 1923 dime it will either be blank or have a small "S". If it's blank, the coin might retail for $2 to $5 depending on condition. If it has an "S", the value could be up to $50 if only slightly worn.
The Frame-Up - 1923 was released on: USA: December 1923
Dig Up - 1923 was released on: USA: 7 January 1923
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Bringing Up Buddy - 1923 was released on: USA: 19 September 1923
The Monkey Mix-Up - 1923 was released on: USA: 11 November 1923