those are mercury dimes. They were minted between 1916-1945.
No rare 1941-S dimes. The 1941-S Mercury dime does have large and small mintmark varieties as do all coins (except the half dollar) that were struck in San Francisco in 1941, they have no added value.
1941 Mercury Head dimes are common date coins. Most are only valued for the silver. Today it's $1.35.
It really depends on the condition. 1941 is a common date for mercury dimes so if it is worn at all, it is worth silver melt price which is about $2.25 or so at the time of writing. And if uncirculated it could be worth about $5-6 or so.
8-21-11>>> Your numismatic terminology is a little mixed up. The only standing coin is the Standing Liberty quarter from 1916 to 1930 and Mercury refers to Mercury Head dimes from 1916 to 1945. A US half dollar dated 1941 is a Walking Liberty half, these were made from 1916 to 1947. 1941 is a common date with a average value of $17.00 for most circulated coins.
This is a very common date for Mercury dimes. If it has any wear at all the value is for the silver, about $2.00.
those are mercury dimes. They were minted between 1916-1945.
Mercury dimes were not made in 1842. These are know as Liberty Seated dimes. Your 1942 Mercury dime would be worth around $3 for it's weight in silver. Note- If your 1942 date is stamped over a 1941 date you have a rare coin. You should get it authenticated.
No rare 1941-S dimes. The 1941-S Mercury dime does have large and small mintmark varieties as do all coins (except the half dollar) that were struck in San Francisco in 1941, they have no added value.
1941 Mercury Head dimes are common date coins. Most are only valued for the silver. Today it's $1.35.
1941 is a common date for mercury dimes. If in circulated condition it is worth about $2 in silver melt. If uncirculated it might be worth $3-5 depending on condition.
It really depends on the condition. 1941 is a common date for mercury dimes so if it is worn at all, it is worth silver melt price which is about $2.25 or so at the time of writing. And if uncirculated it could be worth about $5-6 or so.
8-21-11>>> Your numismatic terminology is a little mixed up. The only standing coin is the Standing Liberty quarter from 1916 to 1930 and Mercury refers to Mercury Head dimes from 1916 to 1945. A US half dollar dated 1941 is a Walking Liberty half, these were made from 1916 to 1947. 1941 is a common date with a average value of $17.00 for most circulated coins.
Add a Zero to the end, 19410 is the correct answer.
The coins with the highest values in the lowest grades are: 1916-D 1921 1921-D 1926-S and the over dates of 1942/1941
the club coupe has two bucket seats in the front and a back seat. the rest have a bench seat.
The mintmark is on the reverse of the coin and all Mercury Head dimes have the "W" it's the designers initial, Adolph A. Weinman he also designed the Liberty Walking Half dollar. 1941 is a very common date if it has any wear at all the value is just for the silver, about a dollar.