Currently no 1943 Mercury Head dime has been graded as a MS-70 (Perfect) coin.
So a value can not be given
Retail is $9.25 to $17.25 in grades of MS-60 to MS-63
As of 12/2009 an uncirculated 1961 Roosevelt dime retails anywhere from $1.75 for a coin in MS-60 condition up to about $22 for one in MS-66
The 1853 Liberty Seated Dime with arrows at date is the highest mintage (12,078,010) of the entire series of coins. If the coin is a Mint State example most fall into the grades of MS-60 to MS-63 with retail values of: MS-60 $250.00/ MS-61 $390.00/ MS-62 $480.00/ MS-63 $600.00
June 4 2011 A 1942 Mercury dime with no mint mark in MS-65 condition is worth an average of $22 One with a D mintmark is worth an average of $22 in MS-65 condition. One with a S mintmark is worth an average of $25 in MS-65 condition.
A 1943 S nickel is worth $1.25 in G-4, $1.50 In F-12, $4.00 in EF-40, $7.00 in MS-60.
Depending on condition, average value is 5 to 50 cents.
Retail is $9.25 to $17.25 in grades of MS-60 to MS-63
As of 12/2009 an uncirculated 1961 Roosevelt dime retails anywhere from $1.75 for a coin in MS-60 condition up to about $22 for one in MS-66
The 1853 Liberty Seated Dime with arrows at date is the highest mintage (12,078,010) of the entire series of coins. If the coin is a Mint State example most fall into the grades of MS-60 to MS-63 with retail values of: MS-60 $250.00/ MS-61 $390.00/ MS-62 $480.00/ MS-63 $600.00
June 4 2011 A 1942 Mercury dime with no mint mark in MS-65 condition is worth an average of $22 One with a D mintmark is worth an average of $22 in MS-65 condition. One with a S mintmark is worth an average of $25 in MS-65 condition.
Current retail value for a MS-70 2006 $50.00 Buffalo bullion coin is $1,540.00, the identifier " First Strike" adds nothing to the value.
For a MS-65 (Gem-BU) retail list at about $100.00.
Current retail value for the coin is $5.00 in MS-60 grade
MS stands for "mint state," and the number 65 is on a 70 scale. Then FB stands for "full bands," which specifically applies to the reverse side of a U.S. Mercury dime (and sometimes the Roosevelt dime).
A 1943 S nickel is worth $1.25 in G-4, $1.50 In F-12, $4.00 in EF-40, $7.00 in MS-60.
1943 is not a scarce date for Mercury dimes, even in uncirculated condition. Its value will depend on what mint mark if any is on the back next to the E in ONE, and how well-struck it is. The lowest uncirculated numeric grade is MS-60. As of 02/2009, a dime in that condition it would retail for about $7 with an S mint mark, $5 with a D or no mint mark (= Phila.) For an MS-65 piece, the highest grade you're likely to find in most collections, the values would be $25 for a Philadelphia coin and $29 for one with a D or S mint mark.
MS-63 $2.00 in MS-65 $5.00