Mercury Head Dime

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The U.S. Mint is currently holding in its inventory nearly 9,000 2016-W Winged Liberty Head gold dimes, and the nation's coin producer has yet to announce plans for reselling the coins.

The mercury head dime was minted from 1916 through 1945 when it was replaced by the Roosevelt dime. All mercury dimes are 90% silver, therefore they are at least worth their silver bullion price which is more than 10 cents. 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. American Coin Treasures Silver Mercury Dime Goldtone Coin Pendant with 18' Chain Necklace - Genuine and Elegant Keepsake Jewelry for Women White Luxury Gift Box Included. 4.2 out of 5 stars 12. Get it as soon as Fri, Jan 29. FREE Shipping on.

The U.S. Mint offered the maximum authorization of 125,000 coins at noon Eastern Time April 21 at $205 per coin. At the household ordering limit of 10 coins, enough orders were placed to consume the entire maximum mintage of the tenth-ounce .9999 fine gold coins in less than an hour.

The 1939 dime value is $2.16 for a coin that is circulated and shows moderate to heavy wear. These old Mercury head dimes minted in the 1930's are widely collected however and appreciated for their age. Your coin has the potential for higher value. Many silver dimes are worth a premium if determined in better than average condition. With no overdates, no proofs, and well more than 300 million Mercury dimes struck, 1943 is a highly affordable date for aficionados of the Winged Liberty Head dime series. Common across virtually all grades, 1943 Mercury dimes pose few collecting challenges for numismatists, save for those who want ultra high-grade specimens with fully split.

However, as of July 5, Mint records reflect 116,111 coins sold.

Mercury head dime 1917

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Mercury Head Dimes 1918

The gold dime marks the centennial anniversary of the Winged Liberty Head dime introduced in .900 fine silver in 1916.

If the coins sold out so quickly, why are there leftovers?

In short, canceled orders and returns.

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Like any other retail purchase, the initial U.S. Mint transaction is not always the final.

Within two weeks of the coin's sellout, after many were already shipped to the customers who ordered them, order cancellations began. The Mint canceled some orders because of expired credit cards or other Mint customer account problems.

Then, whether because of buyer's remorse or inability to quickly flip the coins for a sizeable profit, the number of returned coins began to rise. Also, some coins were returned because of damage to the coins or to the packaging.

So what now?

U.S. Mint officials have been considering how the bureau will resell the unsold coins. Many collectors have been highly critical of the Mint's original decision to allow sales of 10 coins per household, instead of limiting sales to just one or two and allowing more collectors to acquire the coins at issue price.

Since pricing for the coins is based on the spot price of gold and a pricing grid the Mint has established, when the gold dimes are placed on sale a second time buyers may be paying a different price than the initial release price.

More gold 1916 centennial coins on the way

Gold market fluctuations will also determine pricing for the 2016-W Standing Liberty gold quarter dollar and 2016-W Waking Liberty gold half dollar still to be released.

Mint officials have not announced whether the gold dimes may be offered in tandem with the initial sales of the gold Standing Liberty quarter dollars or at a separate time.

No information on release dates, mintages, or household ordering limits has been disclosed for the gold quarter dollars or half dollars.

The gold Standing Liberty quarter dollar, however, did make a surprise appearance at the Central States Numismatic Society convention earlier this spring.

Mercury head dime values 1916 to 1945

Coin Values Moving with Precious Metals: Up-Dated 2/8/2021: Gold $1813 | Silver $26.90

Mercury Head Dime

The 1939 dime value is $1.97 for a coin that is circulated and shows moderate to heavy wear.

These old Mercury head dimes minted in the 1930's are widely collected however and appreciated for their age. Your coin has the potential for higher value.

Many silver dimes are worth a premium if determined in better than average condition. Collectors and dealers follow a process know as 'grading' as they evaluate the condition of coins. With most of these dimes surviving today in worn, circulated condition, a well preserved coin is the exception.

Separate values are placed on 1939 dimes depending on the mint producing the coin. Three locations, Philadelphia, Denver and San Francisco struck dimes and mintmarks found on the reverse identify each. The San Francisco coin has proven the scarcest.

Below are images showing coins representing various stages of wear, and the location of mintmarks, each helping judge how much your 1939 dime is worth.

Listings on the chart are separated by condition and dimes are further identified by the mint striking the coin.

Of the three mints producing 1939 dimes the San Francisco mint placed an 'S' mintmark on coins and the Denver mint used a 'D' to indicate mint of origin. Find the mintmark on the reverse at the bottom next to the rim. Philadelphia the main mint did not use a mintmark in those years.

1939 Dime Value
Condition of Coin
DateGoodFineExtremely
Fine
Uncirculated
1939 Dime Value Updated 2/8/2021
1939 $1.97 $2.11 $2.37 $6.54
1939 D $1.97 $2.11 $2.37 $5.97
1939 S $1.97 $2.11 $2.81 $19

Remarkable 1939 Dime Value

A remarkable 1939 Mercury dime was offered at a David Lawrence Rare Coin Auction. Considered one of the best condition examples of a 1939-S dime remaining today. It sold after multiple bids were entered for a price of $943. A determined buyer now features in their Mercury dime collection at least one coin that is among the finest known.

Noticed first is the colorful banding of blues, reds and gold toning developing along the rims. Also exceptional to this coin is the underlying original mint luster not interrupted by any contact nicks or marks. Rarely does a coin emerge from the mint without having jostled with others picking up abrasions.

Rare events have combined to preserve a remarkable coin to enjoy today. A well made coin produced by the San Francisco mint, separated quickly to avoid harm, and carefully handled sine then. Values of gem quality rare coins are always strong, supported by a growing number of selective collectors.

Higher Condition Leads to Higher 1939 Dime Value

Soon after entering circulation the handling of a coin begins the wearing away of its surface lowering the value of your 1939 dime. Collectors and dealers examine all coins and determine the extent of this loss of detail. The judging of coins is known as 'Grading.' Your coins matched against the images decide the condition to reference on the value chart.

Uncirculated: Here is a Mercury head dime that is in brand new condition. The original surfaces imparted by the mint are still intact. As you view the coin under a single light source luster radiates extending rim to rim. If any wear is present a slight graying effect is seen on the highest elements of the design, most noticeable the cheek and hair above Liberty's eye.

Extremely Fine: Even wear, but very light, is typical of this condition. All of the design details are very distinct. Upon close examination, flatness of once rounded details is evident. Dimes in extremely fine condition stand out as crisp and sharp in appearance. Your coin is in a collectible condition with a premium 1939 dime value.

Fine: Wear is noticeable over the entire surface. The central part of the wing is now flat and lacking any design detail, as well as the hair braid extending from Liberty's forehead to chin line. On the reverse of your dime, many but not all the vertical lines have merged.

Good: Heavy wear has removed most of the design, leaving only Liberty's portrait in outline. Protection once afforded by the rim is now blending with the lettering. The central device on the reverse 'fasces' is worn smooth, again the rim is worn significantly into the lettering.

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Values listed for the entire Mercury head dime series including more on the 1939 dime value. Rare and valuable dates are scattered through out the series contributing to a large spread in Mercury dime values. Additionally, the condition of your old dime plays a key role in today's rare coin values.

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