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Mercury Head Dime Collection 1916-1945
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Re: Mercury Head Dime Collection 1916-1945
These coins are 90 % silver and have a melt value around $1.10 but to some collectors maybe more valuable. The 1916 D dime can go for $300 - $400 ... If you have coins in VF condition they can get a premium.
http://cointrackers.com/Mercury-Head-Dime.php
https://www.pcgs.com/prices/priceguidedetail.aspx?c=703&title=mercury+dime
Thanks for sharing ... very cool collection ...
Respectfully ... Thomas J. Gordyn Certified Professional Antique Appraiser - AIOA Proud Gold Member of The American Numismatic Association.
Coin was minted between 1916 and 1945, these coins are 90% silver so the melt value* for a Mercury Dime is currently $1.10, but the coins may be worth more to a collector. The 1916 D's are worth between $300 to $400 as they were minted in limited quantity.