Description: 42- mercury and Rosevelt dimes (33 roll mercury dimes - 8 Rosevelt , one roll have 39 roll and 11 Rosevelt) The mercury Dimes was in Family safe box , over 100 years , The trunk not included in this purchase , the trunk was used as a safe . You will receive only the 42 rolls of dimes This coins are not certified or graded Add this amazing mercury dimes to your collections today Mercury dimes (1916-1945) Mercury dimes are very popular ten-cent pieces produced by the United States Mint from 1916 to 1945. This dime is composed of 90 percent silver and 10 percent copper. The coin contains a total of just over .072 troy ounces of silver. The Mercury Dime is also commonly referred to as the Winged Liberty Head Dime and was designed by Adolph Weinman. The coin got its common name from its obverse depiction of a young Liberty which was confused with the Roman god Mercury. Although the coin’s design was looked upon favorably, some modifications had to be made because the coin did not get along with vending machines. The coin was produced until 1945, at which time the Treasury ordered a new design featuring recently deceased President Franklin Roosevelt. Mercury Dime Value-What Dealers Pay The value of a Mercury Dime can vary significantly depending on its date, condition and mint mark. These values can range from less than $1.50 to over $1500 for a single coin. If you have a Mercury Dime of a sought-after mint year and it appears to be in good condition, you may want to consider having it graded by a professional coin grading company such as PCGS or NGC. By taking the time to have your Mercury Dime graded, you may be able to get a closer idea as to what the coin might be worth to coin dealers and collectors. The grading process is very thorough and can account for even very minor imperfections. By having the coin graded, you will also rest easy knowing that its metal content and authenticity have been verified. Mercury Dime Value is Conditional You can take a close look at your Mercury Dime to try to get a great idea as to what it may potentially be worth. There are several points of reference for this. You can closely examine the coin’s olive branch as a starting point. If the olive branch has significant wear and tear or discoloration, the coin is likely only in good condition. If any wear on the olive branch is minimal and there is little to no discoloration, the coin may potentially be assigned a grade of fine. If the olive branch remains crisp, clean and well-preserved with no signs of erosion or discoloration, the coin is possibly in extremely fine condition. You can also compare other details of the coin as well-since they must all be in great shape to be assigned a higher grade on the scale. The Liberty Head or the text on the coin such as date or “LIBERTY” can all be used as a point of reference. The Valuable Mint Marks You will also want to look at your Mercury Dime to see where it was minted. Mercury Dimes minted in Philadelphia did not have a mint mark while coins minted in San Francisco will have an “S” mint mark and coins minted in Denver will have a “D” mint mark. Some of the most valuable and desired Mercury Dimes were minted in Denver and will therefore have a “D” on the reverse along the bottom rim of the coin. Mercury Dime Values Can Be High There are five primary mint dates that are the most sought after by dealers and collectors. The 1916 D, for example, may have a value of over $650 even in just good condition. The 1921 and 1921 D also can be highly valued with prices of $48 to $61 for coins in good condition and $96 to $178 for coins in fine condition. The 1926 S will likely have a minimum value of $10 for coins in good condition. Do your research 1916 D Mercury Dime Value According to the NGC Price Guide, as of July 2024, a Mercury Dime from 1916 in circulated condition is worth between $850 and $12650. However, on the open market 1916 D Dimes in pristine, uncirculated condition sell for as much as $39000. Given their age, silver content and beautiful design, the Mercury Dime may potentially see further price appreciation in the future. The rarest coins of the series are the 1916-D Mercury Dime, 1921 and 1921-D Mercury Dimes, 1925-D Mercury Dime, 1926-S Mer- cury Dime, 1931-D Mercury Dime, and the 1942 over 41 and 1942 over 41-D Mercury Dime varieties. Do your research and good luck
Price: 14999 USD
Location: Union, West Virginia
End Time: 2024-08-23T02:30:14.000Z
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