Mercury dimes from 1940 to 1945 regardless of mintmark's in average circulated condition have the same retail value of $2.00. It may be worth more depending on the grade of the coin.
a 1944 dime isn't rare for that year.a d mark is worth about a $1,a p mark is $1 and a s mark is about 2 or 3 dollars. <><><> ANY 90% silver US dime is worth $3.44 for the SILVER content as of this morning. In addition to any collector's value. 4/25/11
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what is the value for a 1972 dime
About $2.00 just for the silver, it could be worth more but it depends on the DATE.
The coin is so common most are valued for the silver only, about $1.00
Value is about $1.00 and JS is NOT a mint mark it's the designers initials, the mint mark is on the reverse. Obverse mint marks were not used on dimes until 1968
All Mercury dimes from 1940 to 1945 regardless of mintmarks in average circulated condition have the same retail value of $2.00 At that time Philadelphia didn't put the "P" mint mark on coins struck there, so your coin is from that Mint.
It's actually AW, this is the monogram of the designer A.A. Weinman and all Mercury Head dimes have it. It's not a mintmark. A 1940 Mercury dime is very common, if it's circulated the value is for the silver, about $2.00.
If the coin has any wear, the value is for the silver only about $2.00. All Roosevelt dimes are common. In general only Mint State examples have higher value, especially with the high silver prices of today.
About $1.35, mostly for its silver value. Both Philadelphia (no mint mark) and Denver (D) made almost identical numbers of dimes that year so the mint mark doesn't affect its value.
In average circulated condition $3.00-$4.00. Values can be higher depending on the grade of the coin..