4-4-11>> Mercury Head dimes dated from 1940 to 1945 regardless of mintmarks (if any) are very common. Coins in average circulated condition have a retail value of $3.00
If circulated, a 1945 dime is only worth about $2 in silver scrap. If uncirculated it is worth about $3 or so. 1945 dimes aren't rare but are 90% silver.
It's actually called a Roosevelt dime; the last Liberty dimes were minted in 1945. There's more information at the Related Question.
It isn't a liberty dime, it is a Roosevelt dime, it isn't silver and only worth 10 cents.
See this page: http://cointrackers.com/coins/148/1945-mercury-dime/ for what the 1945 "mercury" or "winged liberty" dime looks like.
Liberty dimes were struck from 1796 to 1945. Please post a new question with its date and mint mark, if any.
If circulated, a 1945 dime is only worth about $2 in silver scrap. If uncirculated it is worth about $3 or so. 1945 dimes aren't rare but are 90% silver.
It's actually called a Roosevelt dime; the last Liberty dimes were minted in 1945. There's more information at the Related Question.
It isn't a liberty dime, it is a Roosevelt dime, it isn't silver and only worth 10 cents.
See this page: http://cointrackers.com/coins/148/1945-mercury-dime/ for what the 1945 "mercury" or "winged liberty" dime looks like.
Liberty dimes were struck from 1796 to 1945. Please post a new question with its date and mint mark, if any.
those are mercury dimes. They were minted between 1916-1945.
That's off by about 65 years. Mercury dimes were minted from 1916 to 1945. A dime from 1853 would be called a Liberty dime or Liberty Seated dime.
That's a common date for that coin, so the value is most for its silver content. At present, it's worth about $2.30.
approx. $13.
The last Liberty dimes, called the "Winged Liberty Head" or "Mercury" dimes were minted in 1945. In1945 they were replaced by the Roosevelt dime which is still used.
about $3
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.