The coin is so common if it has any wear at all the value is for the silver only, about $2.00. The "W" you see is NOT a Mintmark, those are on the back of the coin. It's the designers ( A. Weinman ) monogram.
A 1941 Winged Liberty head Dime - aka - Mercury Dime - in good condition (G4) is worth: $2; if the mint state is MS60, its value rises to: $8.00.
It's a common date, currently worth about $2.
a 1942 Mercury Head dime is very common, if it has any wear the value is for the silver about $2.00.
A 1918 Dime - aka - Winged Liberty/Mercury Dime - is worth in good condition (G4): $4; if its mint state is MS60, the value is: $70.
The wheat design was used on pennies. This coin is normally called a Barber or Liberty Head dime.
A 1941 Winged Liberty head Dime - aka - Mercury Dime - in good condition (G4) is worth: $2; if the mint state is MS60, its value rises to: $8.00.
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It's a common date, currently worth about $2.
a 1942 Mercury Head dime is very common, if it has any wear the value is for the silver about $2.00.
A 1918 Dime - aka - Winged Liberty/Mercury Dime - is worth in good condition (G4): $4; if its mint state is MS60, the value is: $70.
The wheat design was used on pennies. This coin is normally called a Barber or Liberty Head dime.
Simple Answer: The Winged Liberty Head dime is a Mercury Head dime, same coin with two names. Winged Liberty Head is the official name.
those are mercury dimes. They were minted between 1916-1945.
The Liberty Head Dime, also called the Barber Dime, was minted from 1892 through 1916.
A 1941 Mercury Head dime is a very common coin, circulated coins have retail values of $3.00-$4.00 regardless of any mintmarks.
That's a Barber or Liberty head dime. Face shot of Liberty w/cap & wreath designed by Barber.
Technically, there are two designs that could be considered "Liberty head." First is the Barber dime, minted 1892 to 1916, and the Mercury dime from 1916 through 1945.