The 1937 Mercury dime was minted in Philadelphia, Denver and San Francisco. If you want the value in just Very Good (VG-8) grade, they are worth about the same for each mint at $2.25 according to USA Coin Book.
The values of the coins can swing greatly due to the volatile prices of silver as 90% of this coin is composed of silver. If you would like, view the links below to see the prices of the 1937 mercury dime based on other conditions and grades for each mint mark.
About $2.20 for the silver content. If it is only in fine condition, it is such a common year it is worth no more than melt.
Current retail value is $4.00 for a EF-40 dime of this date.
The current estimated value of a 1917 Mercury dime which is somewhat worn can vary between $2 and $25, depending on its exact condition.
$7.70. Thanks for adding the condition! :)
If it is in very-fine to uncirculated condition it is worth $7.00.
If it is in very fine to uncirculated condition it is worth $7.00.
1941 Winged Liberty Head/Mercury Dime: With no mint mark, in fine condition is worth $0.70, uncirculated is worth $17.00, proof is worth $175.00. With D mint mark, in fine condition is worth $0.70, uncirculated is worth $17.00. With S mint mark, in fine condition is worth $0.70, uncirculated is worth $20.00.
This dime is more commonly refered to as a "Mercury Dime," although you are correct that the head on the obverse is meant to be a representation of Liberty. The value depends on condition and mint mark. A 1924 dime with no mint mark, signifying that it was made at the Philadelphia mint, is worth about $1.50 in "Good" condition (which is not not actually very good at all), $2.75 in "Fine," $13.50 in "Extremely Fine" and $42 in "Uncirculated MS-60". The same coin with an "S" (signifying San Francisco) or "D" (signifying Denver) mint mark on the bottom of the reverse, just to the right of the word "ONE", is worth about $3.00 in "Good" condition, about $5.50 in "Fine," about $60.00 in "Extremely Fine" and about $175.00 in "Uncirculated MS-60".
According to the 2010 red book between good = $16 and extra fine = $ 45.00
It could vary,but its worth between about $1.50 in Very Fine Condition, $2.50 in Extremely Fine, $4.00 in Amlost Uncirculated and $8 - $60 in Uncirculated
F value is for coins in fine condition.
The value of this coin is based on circulation condition. Coins in fine condition are valued at $5. Coins in very fine condition are valued at $10. Coins in extremely fine condition are valued at $30. Uncirculated coins are valued at $50.00