In general, the earlier dates are less common and more valuable than later years. Most dimes before the 1930s have some premium. Coins from WWII generally sell for around melt value.
It's not that simple. It depends on the coin's date and condition. Sometimes Mercury dimes from Denver are the most valuable, sometimes San Francisco. See the link page below for prices by mint mark and condition.
Mercury dimes were minted from 1916 to 1945. Please check your coin again and post a new question.It would be extraordinarily valuable because the last Mercury dimes were made in 1945.Please check your coin again and post a new question.
None, Roosevelt dimes replaced the Mercury dimes in1946
No, nor are any U.S. dimes. Mercury dimes are made of silver and copper, neither of which are magnetic.
No. "Mercury" dimes (really Liberty dimes, but everyone calls them Mercury dimes) were made from 1916 to 1945. Roosevelt's portrait was put on the dime in 1946, that's why they're called Roosevelt dimes.
Two different U.S.dimes were struck in 1916, Barber dimes & Mercury dimes. Please post a new question as to the type of coin.
In the search box on your browser type in "Mercury Dime" click images an then search. It will show you many pictures of Mercury dimes.
Yes, all Mercury dimes are made of 90% silver and 10% copper. They were minted from 1916 to 1945.
First year of issue of the Washington Quarter and the first year of issue of the Mercury Dime from the Denver mint.
Yes, Mercury dimes were minted from 1916 to 1945 and contained 90% silver and 10% copper.
A 1943 dime made of mercury is not rare. It is actually an error coin as dimes were made of silver that year. An authentic 1943 mercury dime would be valuable due to the mistake in using the wrong metal. You should consult with a professional coin collector or numismatist to authenticate the coin's rarity and value.
1944 is a common date for Mercury dimes and there are no significant varieties.