About $2.00 but that's just for the silver. The actual value will depend on the grade and mintmark of the coin also. But, the coins are very common, if it has any wear, value is just for the silver.
Take it to a coin dealer.
A 1941 Mercury Head dime is a very common coin, circulated coins have retail values of $3.00-$4.00 regardless of any mintmarks.
The 1941 Mercury dime is very common, most are valued at $2.00 just for the silver.
The 1941 Mercury dime is very common, most are valued at $2.00 just for the silver.
It is gold plated and therefore is only worth what a normal (damaged) 1941 dime is worth, which is about $2.20 or so in scrap silver.
Take it to a coin dealer.
2.25 grams.
A 1941 Mercury Head dime is a very common coin, circulated coins have retail values of $3.00-$4.00 regardless of any mintmarks.
The 1941 Mercury dime is very common, most are valued at $2.00 just for the silver.
A Good Time for a Dime - 1941 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:Atp
About 2-3 dollars just for the silver. The coin is very common.
The 1941 Mercury dime is very common, most are valued at $2.00 just for the silver.
The cast of A Good Time for a Dime - 1941 includes: Clarence Nash as Donald Duck
10 cents.
It is gold plated and therefore is only worth what a normal (damaged) 1941 dime is worth, which is about $2.20 or so in scrap silver.
A Proof dime is a dime that has been made using special techniques. Most US Proof coins are struck at least twice, and handled individually with tongs or gloved hands. While modern US Proof coins have a mirror-like background, or field, and satiny devices (raised areas), a Proof from 1941 may be all shiny or have a matte finish. A 1941 Proof dime is a Proof dime minted for 1941. (Note: if the intent was to ask for the value of this dime, see the Related Question "What is the value of a 1941 Proof US dime," a link to which can be found to the left below the blue "pod.")
If in good condition it can be worth a few dollars. The dime was also silver.