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 Liberty dime minted in 1943 was 90% silver. The current rate for a circulated 1943 Liberty Dime is the current value of the silver of the coin, presently $5.50
The 1941 Mercury dime is very common, most are valued at $2.00 just for the silver.
All US dimes have the word LIBERTY on them. A 1960 dime is a Roosevelt dime and all are very common. As of 8-27-11, if it has any wear the value is for the silver, about $3.00.
If it has any wear at all the value is just for the silver about $2.00.
The silver value of the coin is $1.25 as of today and that's likely what you could sell it for.
The Liberty dime minted in 1943 was 90% silver. The current rate for a circulated 1943 Liberty Dime is the current value of the silver of the coin, presently $5.50
The 1941 Mercury dime is very common, most are valued at $2.00 just for the silver.
All US dimes have the word LIBERTY on them. A 1960 dime is a Roosevelt dime and all are very common. As of 8-27-11, if it has any wear the value is for the silver, about $3.00.
If it has any wear at all the value is just for the silver about $2.00.
The silver value of the coin is $1.25 as of today and that's likely what you could sell it for.
It's a Roosevelt dime not a liberty dime and all are considered common, value is about $2.00
The value is dependent on silver price, at the time of writing it is just over $2.10 but the value changes whenever silver changes.
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.
a 1942 Mercury Head dime is very common, if it has any wear the value is for the silver about $2.00.
A 1940 Mercury dime (not Liberty) is very common. If it shows any wear, the value is just for the silver, about $1.90.
It isn't a liberty dime, it is a Roosevelt dime, it isn't silver and only worth 10 cents.
The 1943 Mercury (not Liberty) dime is a common date. If it shows any wear, the value is just for the silver which is just under $2.00 today. Mercury (or Winged Liberty Head) dimes from 1940 to 1945 are all high mintage very common coins, this is why circulated coins are mostly valued for the silver.