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Most Mercury dimes, including 1937, were struck at all 3 mints that were active at the time. The mint mark is to the left of the fasces, next to the word ONE: blank = Philadelphia, S = San Francisco, D = Denver.

To answer your next question, regardless of mint mark a 1937 dime is worth $1 in worn condition and $2 in average condition. With only slight wear, a D or S coin is worth $3 but the more common Philadelphia issues are stuck at 2 bucks.

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What is the value of a 1937 mercury dime with a W mintmark?

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


Where are the mint marks on a 1942 dime?

That would be mint mark rather than "marks" because a coin can only be minted in one Mint. The mint mark position on all Mercury dimes is the same, next to the E in the word ONE on the back. Blank = Philadelphia D = Denver S = San Francisco There's more information at the Related Question.


What is W on a 1918 Mercury head dime?

It's actually an intertwined A+W, and is the monogram of the coin's designer A.A. Weinmann. It appears on all Mercury dimes regardless of date. Monograms on older US coins cause a lot of confusion. Most coins had their mint marks on the reverse (back) side until 1964. Because all modern coins have their mint marks on the obverse (front) many people think that the older monograms are mint marks.


What is the value of a 1939 Mercury dime with a w mint mark?

Please use the site's Search function to look for many other similar questions. The W is not a mint mark, it's part of the designer's monogram (A over W, for A. Weinmann). Depending on its condition and actual mint mark, your dime might be worth $1 to $2. Almost all coins minted before 1968 had their mint marks on the reverse side. On a Mercury dime, the mint mark - if there is one - would be located to the right of the word ONE. If there's no mark, it came from Philadelphia; a D means Denver and an S means San Francisco. FWIW, the West Point mint didn't open until the 1980s so a Mercury dime couldn't have a W mint mark in any case.


1942 mercury dime mint mark?

Not sure what you are asking. If you want to know where the mint mark is found, it's on the back of the coin to the right of the word One in "One Dime". Coins without mint marks were made in Philadelphia; D = Denver, S = San Francisco. If you want to know its value, check out a guide such as http://www.numismedia.com/fmv/prices/mrcdim/pricesgd.shtml

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What is the value of a 1937 US dime?

The 1937 Winged Head or "Mercury" dime is worth about $0.99-$2.50 However, proof or mint state coins can be worth $40+++


What is the value of a 1937 mercury dime with a W mintmark?

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


How much does a 1910 mercury dime worth?

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How much the value of a 1937 Roosevelt dimes with the D mint mark?

Roosevelt appered on the dime for the first time in 1946. The 1937-D Mercury Dime is not rare and most show heavy wear and are valued at $2.00-$9.00


What is W on a 1918 Mercury head dime?

It's actually an intertwined A+W, and is the monogram of the coin's designer A.A. Weinmann. It appears on all Mercury dimes regardless of date. Monograms on older US coins cause a lot of confusion. Most coins had their mint marks on the reverse (back) side until 1964. Because all modern coins have their mint marks on the obverse (front) many people think that the older monograms are mint marks.


Where are the mint marks on a 1942 dime?

That would be mint mark rather than "marks" because a coin can only be minted in one Mint. The mint mark position on all Mercury dimes is the same, next to the E in the word ONE on the back. Blank = Philadelphia D = Denver S = San Francisco There's more information at the Related Question.


Price of 1930 mercury dime mint condition without mark?

$35.00.


How much is a silver mercury dime mint mark collection worth?

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What is the value of a 1939 Mercury dime with a w mint mark?

Please use the site's Search function to look for many other similar questions. The W is not a mint mark, it's part of the designer's monogram (A over W, for A. Weinmann). Depending on its condition and actual mint mark, your dime might be worth $1 to $2. Almost all coins minted before 1968 had their mint marks on the reverse side. On a Mercury dime, the mint mark - if there is one - would be located to the right of the word ONE. If there's no mark, it came from Philadelphia; a D means Denver and an S means San Francisco. FWIW, the West Point mint didn't open until the 1980s so a Mercury dime couldn't have a W mint mark in any case.


How much is a US silver dime worth?

About $1.30 to $1.50, depending on the condition and mint marks.


1942 mercury dime mint mark?

Not sure what you are asking. If you want to know where the mint mark is found, it's on the back of the coin to the right of the word One in "One Dime". Coins without mint marks were made in Philadelphia; D = Denver, S = San Francisco. If you want to know its value, check out a guide such as http://www.numismedia.com/fmv/prices/mrcdim/pricesgd.shtml


What is D mint mark on a 1945 mercury dime?

The "D" mint mark means the coin was minted in Denver, Colorado USA