1938-S is a fairly common date Mercury Head dime. Most coins of this type have seen heavy use and show a lot of wear. In general retail values for low grade coins are $2.00, better grade are $4.00 and coins showing almost no wear run from $7.00-$13.00. Values are a market average and only for coins in collectible condition, coins that are bent, corroded, scratched or have been cleaned have far less value if any to a collector or dealer
It depends on how much wear it has. the more wear, the less it is worth.
In 1903, the style was still the Barber dime, and it's worth $2-10, depending on condition
It's a common date, worth around $2.
You have a Barber dime; Mercury dimes started in 1916. The value depends on its grade & mint mark, but it's worth at least $4.00 just for the silver.
it is called a mercury dime it is worth 1 dollar to 50.00 dollars depends on condition
The U.S. Mint did not issue a Mercury Dime in 1910.
Mercury is the name of a dime only.
It depends on how much wear it has. the more wear, the less it is worth.
In 1903, the style was still the Barber dime, and it's worth $2-10, depending on condition
It's a common date, worth around $2.
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You have a Barber dime; Mercury dimes started in 1916. The value depends on its grade & mint mark, but it's worth at least $4.00 just for the silver.
it is called a mercury dime it is worth 1 dollar to 50.00 dollars depends on condition
A 1937 Mercury head dime is common, most are valued just for the silver about $3.00.
The 1938 Mercury dime is common. Average circulated coins are $4.00.
A 1942 Mercury silver dime could be worth between $2.00 and $30.00 depending on its condition and grade.
It's worth around 10 times its face value.