A 1943 Mercury dime with no mint mark (which means it was minted in Philadelphia) typically has a value ranging from about $2 to $3 in average circulated condition. If it is in uncirculated or high-grade condition, its value could increase significantly, potentially reaching $10 or more. Factors such as demand, condition, and market trends can also affect its worth. Always consult a reputable coin dealer or recent price guides for the most accurate valuation.
That would be pretty difficult to tell you, because the last Barber dimes were struck in 1916.Now if you have a so-called "Mercury" dime from 1943, it's worth about $1 in average condition, regardless of mint mark.
About $1.50 at current silver prices.
As of May 26 2011 the value are as shown. A 1943 Mercury dime in poor condition or quality is worth somewhere around $2. One in great or uncirculated condition is worth up to $27. A 1943 D Merucry dime in poor condition is worth around $3. One in great or uncirculated condition is worth up to $30. A 1943 S Mercury dime in poor condition is worth around $3. One in great shape or uncirculated condition is worth up to $30. To find the mint-mark on a mercury dime look at the reverse. Look to the left of the ax and the should be nothing or an D or S. The values of your coin will change as the price of silver changes. The values stated in this answer are approximate and may not give the absolute value but give you an idea of its value.
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.
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.
That would be pretty difficult to tell you, because the last Barber dimes were struck in 1916.Now if you have a so-called "Mercury" dime from 1943, it's worth about $1 in average condition, regardless of mint mark.
About $1.50 at current silver prices.
As of May 26 2011 the value are as shown. A 1943 Mercury dime in poor condition or quality is worth somewhere around $2. One in great or uncirculated condition is worth up to $27. A 1943 D Merucry dime in poor condition is worth around $3. One in great or uncirculated condition is worth up to $30. A 1943 S Mercury dime in poor condition is worth around $3. One in great shape or uncirculated condition is worth up to $30. To find the mint-mark on a mercury dime look at the reverse. Look to the left of the ax and the should be nothing or an D or S. The values of your coin will change as the price of silver changes. The values stated in this answer are approximate and may not give the absolute value but give you an idea of its value.
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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.
No mint mark - $2 to $4 depending on wear "S" mint mark - $2 to $15
About $2.00 just for the silver, it could be worth more but it depends on the DATE.
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.
Current retail value is $4.00 for a EF-40 dime of this date.
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Mercury domes were minted for 30 years and each coin has its own value depending upon the year it was minted, the mint mark and the condition of the coin.
The value of a 1941 Mercury dime varies based on its condition and mint mark. Generally, a 1941 dime without a mint mark is worth around $2 to $4, while those with a "D" (Denver) or "S" (San Francisco) mint mark can be valued slightly higher, often ranging from $3 to $10. In uncirculated condition, their worth can increase significantly, reaching up to $50 or more. Always consult a current numismatic guide or a professional appraiser for the most accurate valuation.