1937 Mercury Dimes were minted at Philadelphia (dimes which have no mint mark), at Denver (dimes which have a D mint mark), at San Francisco (dimes which have a S mint mark). There is no W mint mark on a dime in 1937.MintmarkThe "W" you see on the front of the coin is actually a combined "AW" monogram for the coin's designer, Adolph Weinman. This monogram appears on all Mercury dimes, regardless of where they were minted. Mintmark ContinuedThe mint mark would be located on the reverse side of the dimeLook for the phrase at the bottome " ONE DIME"The mark should be after ONE
Circulated coins are still valued at $2.00-$9.00 depending on grade.
The mint mark on Roosevelt dimes dated up through 1964 is on the back, just to the left of the base of the torch. On dimes since 1968, the mark was moved to the front, directly above the date.
The most valuable is a error coin, the 1982 dime with no P mint mark. It has a value of $110.00
Roosevelt dimes dated 1968 and after have the mint mark on the obverse (heads) side, just above the date.
The last Barber dimes were made in 1916. Dimes from 1946 to the present carry a picture of Franklin D. Roosevelt. Please check again and post a new question with the coin's date and mint mark, if any.
If the coin has any wear, the value is for the silver only about $2.00. All Roosevelt dimes are common. In general only Mint State examples have higher value, especially with the high silver prices of today.
Yes, many. > Any dime dated 1964 or earlier is made of a 90% silver alloy so its melt value is about 0.07 times the current price of 1 troy ounce of silver. > Early-date Roosevelt dimes and nearly all Mercury dimes have a collector value of at least $2 or $3. Mercury dimes' values can be considerably higher, depending on their date, mint mark, and condition. > Older dimes (Barber, Liberty seated, etc.) can bring a significant premium depending again on date, mint mark, and condition.
If you get a small magnifying glass you'll find the same "mark" on all Roosevelt dimes. It's a tiny "JS" and is the monogram of the coin's designer, John Sinnock.
You need to know the date and mint mark of each coin. Roosevelt Dimes from 1965 to 1980 are made of copper-nickel and are only worth extra if they're proof or uncirculated. Roosevelt Dimes from 1946 to 1964 have been sold by dealers for as little as $1 cents to as much as $7500 depending on the date, mintmark and the condition of the coin.
A 1961 dime is worth about $2 to $6, depending on its condition. The letters JS are not a mint mark. They're the initials of John Sinnock who sculpted Roosevelt's bust as it appears on the coin. Those initials appear on all Roosevelt dimes regardless of where or when they were minted.
Value will vary depending on condition and mint mark. About $0.35