The 1945 nicro S Mercury Dime is 90% Silver Mercury Dime that was minted in San Francisco. San Francisco used different types of punches in 1945.
There are two types of 1945-S Mercury Dimes. One has a normal S mintmark (the "S" indicates that the coin was minted in San Francisco), and the other has a micro S mintmark. The micro S is the more valuable of the two. A micro S can be best identified by comparing the size of the "S" on the 1945 dime to the size of the "S" on another year of Mercury dime. In other words, you are comparing the 1945 "S" to an "S" that is sure to be normal size.
The 1969-S dime is a Proof coin, that's why it has higher value.
A 1903-S Barber Dime in good condition (G4) is worth: $85.00.
Assuming this question is about what the coin is worth, the value depends on condition. A worn '16-S dime is worth about $2.50 just for its silver content, while an uncirculated coin is worth around $30.
The 1945 nicro S Mercury Dime is 90% Silver Mercury Dime that was minted in San Francisco. San Francisco used different types of punches in 1945.
There are two types of 1945-S Mercury Dimes. One has a normal S mintmark (the "S" indicates that the coin was minted in San Francisco), and the other has a micro S mintmark. The micro S is the more valuable of the two. A micro S can be best identified by comparing the size of the "S" on the 1945 dime to the size of the "S" on another year of Mercury dime. In other words, you are comparing the 1945 "S" to an "S" that is sure to be normal size.
For a MS-65 (Gem-BU) retail list at about $100.00.
The size of the mintmark. The micro S is about half the size of the regular one.
The 1969-S dime is a Proof coin, that's why it has higher value.
A 1903-S Barber Dime in good condition (G4) is worth: $85.00.
August 21, 2009 The 1983 no "S" dime proof set has a value of $1000.
Assuming this question is about what the coin is worth, the value depends on condition. A worn '16-S dime is worth about $2.50 just for its silver content, while an uncirculated coin is worth around $30.
It's worth exactly 10 cents.
10 Cents
It's worth exactly 10 cents.
The S mint mark on a dime dated 1984 indicates that it was a proof dime minted in San Francisco for inclusion in special sets sold to collectors. My guess is that someone broke up the set and spent the coins for face value .... not a wise move, because what was formerly a coin worth maybe 60 cents as part of a set worth 7 or 8 bucks, is now only worth a dime.