1943 Liberty Dime

2021年5月11日
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A 1943 dime has an average buying price of.40 cents.If it is very fine it could be worth.95 to $1.10 It also depends on the mint mark.I am guessing yours does not have a ’D’ or an ’S’ on it. Now this price came from a 2002 mBlackbook Price Guide. The Winged Liberty Head dime – popularly though erroneously known as the ’Mercury dime’ – is considered by many the most attractive U.S. 1943-D 10C MS66 Full Bands PCGS. Mercury dimes are also known as Winged Liberty Head dimes. The US minted the 1939 dime with no mint mark and also the 1939 D dime and 1939 S dime. The mint mark, when present, can be found on the reverse side of the coin.
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*1943 Liberty Dime How Much Is It Worth
History of the 1943 Mercury Dime In 1943, the US mint at Philadelphia created 191,710,000 examples of the Mercury Dime. This was the second highest amount produced in the series, only surpassed by the 231 million minted in 1944.
Coin Values Moving with Precious Metals: Up-Dated 2/8/2021: Gold $1813 | Silver $26.90
The 1942 dime value is $1.97 - helped by the price of silver it contains. A majority of 1942 Mercury dimes, if circulated are at this price.
Collectors and dealers begin to attach a premium value to coins in ’uncirculated’ condition, coins that have remained well preserved and appear as if brand new. Pictured is a very nice example, with bright luster, few marks and a welcome addition to any Mercury dime collection. Value of this 1942 dime is in the range of $5.97 well above its $1.97 minimum silver value.
Dimes of 1942 also have an over date variety, it is seen in the date where the ’2’ is over a ’1.’ Although a scarce coin, should you have one, it is easily detected when looking closely. A popular mint error with collectors and for you a possible valuable find. Compare your coins to the close-up image below.
These old silver dimes of the 1940’s are always in demand, they introduce many to the hobby of coin collecting. Values can vary depending on the mint that struck the coin, but condition has the greatest influence on how much your 1942 dime is worth.
A mint marked 1942 dime is worth similar to the Philadelphia coin with the San Francisco dime at a slight premium.
Mintmarks are used to distinguish the minting facility that struck the coin. The San Francisco mint used an ’S’ mark and Denver a ’D’ both mintmarks are found on the reverse along the rim. Dimes without a mark were struck in Philadelphia. 1942 Dime ValueCondition of CoinDateGoodFineExtremelyFineUncirculated 1942 Dime Value Updated 2/8/2021 1942 $1.97 $2.11 $2.37 $5.58 1942/41 $233 $246 $345 $1,988 1942 D $1.97 $2.11 $2.37 $5.97 1942 S $1.97 $2.11 $2.37 $8.53 Rare Over Date 1942 Dime Value
A rare 1942 Mercury dime was created by the mint when preparing a die, the number ’2’ was punched over a ’1’ when the date was applied. Coins minted using this die show a clear 2 over 1 date. Few were released into circulation and when discovered collectors realized the scarcity and soon began the rise in value of the coin.
Pictured is an example with light even wear and in this condition sold at a David Lawrence Rare Coin Auction for $634. Many collectors of Mercury dimes consider the coin as part of a complete set, creating a solid demand. When an uncirculated 1942/41 enters the market values often reach over $1500.
The close up picture of the date shows the over punching of numerals is very clear. In the past many circulated long enough to wear considerably, leading to the possibility of finding one in any box of old coins. With the aid of a magnifying glass your 1942 dimes are worth a second look. Grading Determines 1942 Dime Value
The chart shows the value of a 1942 dime the same covering grades ’Good’ through ’Extremely Fine’ condition. Collectors and dealers are always searching for the best quality, best preserved coins. They judge the condition of each and assign a ’grade.’ Comparing your coins to the images finds the accurate condition value on the chart.
Uncirculated: This Mercury dime never circulated. Untouched since minted, it shines with luster. Your coin in this condition may show toning, but underneath there is no evidence of wear. Rotated under a light, an unbroken, radiating luster rolls across the surface. An uncirculated coin is one sparkling with a freshness placing it at the top of 1942 dime value.
Extremely Fine: Of interest to collectors are many Mercury dimes in Extremely Fine condition. The slight even wear leaves the majority of the design crisp and sharp. Liberty’s hair above the eye is evidently worn but just slightly, wing details are beginning to show some smoothness. 1942 dimes in this condition will eventually be valued above their silver content.
Fine: Wear is noticeable covering the entire surface, diminishing the minor parts of the design. A blending of hair details on the obverse and a flattening of the design in the leaf details on the reverse. At this stage of wear your old coin still retains a pleasing look.
Good: Just beginning to merge into the lettering and date, the rim indicates the grade of this dime. The bust of Liberty is lacking all design features, no hair or wing elements are visible but she does remain well outlined. Holding 1942 dime value low is the fact collectors strive to add nicer examples to their collections.Coin Values | CoinStudy Articles
Date by DateIn Depth Mercury Dime Values1916 to 1945
1916
1924
1931
1940
1917
1925
1934
1941
1918
1926
1935
1942
1919
1927
1936
1943
1920
1928
1937
1944
1921
1929
1938
1945
1923
1930
1939

Rare and valuable dates are scattered through out the series leading to a wide range in Mercury dime values. A key element, the condition of your coin, is a major driving force to rare coin values. Compare your coins to the grading images, determine their condition and check the value of your Mercury Head Dimes.
One of the most popular and widely collected coins today. Spanning over two hundred years of US dime production with rare coin values listed for literally hundreds of date and mintmark combinations. Examine closely these small potential treasures.1943 Liberty Dime Images
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NOTE: Many features on this website require Javascript. You can enable both via your browser’s preference settings.GeneralType: United States ’Mercury Dime’ Silver 10 Cents Years: 1916 - 1945 Cat. Num.: KM# 140 Country: United States Period: Republic Currency: United States Dollar Face value: 10 Cents System: Decimal 3 Cents = Trime 5 Cents = Nickel 10 Cents = Dime 25 Cents = Quarter 50 Cents = Half Dollar 100 Cents = 1 DollarGold 2.50 Dollars = Quarter Eagle 4 Dollars = Stella 5 Dollars = Half Eagle 10 Dollars = Eagle 20 Dollars = Double Eagle Desgr/Engr: Adolph A. Weinman Obverse: Winged-capped Liberty Legend: LIBERTY IN GOD WE TRUST Reverse: Fasces Legend: UNITED·STATES·OF·AMERICA E·PLURIBUS UNUM ONE DIME Edge: Reeded Purpose: Circulation IssueYear: Mint: Philadelphia Mintage: 191,710,000 Scarcity: Valuation: Notes: Grades & Prices Available (VF)$4.25(EF)Sold1943 Liberty Dime WorthSpecifications1943 Liberty Dime For SaleComposition: Silver Fineness: 0.9000 Weight (g): 2.5000g Weight (Oz): 0.08 Oz Net Content: 0.07 Oz (2.25g) Bullion Value: $1.98 Alignment: Diameter: 17.90mm Thickness: 1943 Liberty Dime Mint Mark LocationDescription1943 Liberty Dime How Much Is It Worth
Although most commonly referred to as the ’Mercury’ dime, the coin does not depict the Roman messenger god. The obverse figure is a depiction of the mythological goddess Liberty wearing a Phrygian cap, a classic symbol of liberty and freedom, with its wings intended to symbolize freedom of thought. Designed by noted sculptor Adolph A. Weinman, the Winged Liberty Head dime is considered by many to be one of the most beautiful U.S. coin designs ever produced. The composition (90 percent silver, 10 percent copper) and diameter (17.9 millimeters) of the ’Mercury’ dime was unchanged from the Barber dime.
Weinman (who had studied under Augustus Saint-Gaudens) won a 1915 competition against two other artists for the design job, and is thought to have modeled his version of Liberty on Elsie Kachel Stevens, wife of noted poet Wallace Stevens. The reverse design, a fasces juxtaposed with an olive branch, was intended to symbolize America’s readiness for war, combined with its desire for peace. The fasces symbol was later officially adopted by Benito Mussolini and his National Fascist Party, though this was the fourth party with a name invoking the fasces (in Italian: fascio) to which Mussolini had belonged. The symbol was also common in American iconography and has generally avoided any stigma associated with its usage in wartime Italy.
The 1916-D issue of only 264,000 coins is highly sought after, due largely to the fact that the overwhelming majority of the dimes struck at the Denver Mint in 1916 carried the pre-existing Barber design. Thus, the 1916-D is worth up to thousands of dollars if it is in relatively fine condition. A considerable number of common 1916 Philadelphia mint dimes have been altered with a ’D’ added, so buyers should be careful to purchase only from reputable dealers or to accept only sealed and graded coins.
Many coins in the ’Mercury’ series exhibit striking defects, most notably the fact that the line separating the two horizontal bands in the center of the fasces is often missing, in whole or in part; the 1945 issue of the Philadelphia Mint hardly ever appears with this line complete from left to right, and as a result, such coins are worth more than usual for uncirculated specimens. A valuable variety is an overdate, where 1942 was stamped over a 1941 die at the Philadelphia mint. A less obvious example from the same year is from the Denver mint.
Of particular interest to numismatics is the condition of the horizontal bands tying together the bundle on the fasces, on the coin’s reverse. On well-struck examples, separation exists within the two sets of bands (known as Full Split Bands). Coins exhibiting this feature are typically valued higher than those without it.Value RangeYearMintageGFVFEFAUUNCBUPROOF1943191,710,000$2.30$2.50$4.60$5.60$6.60$7.60$32.00Similar Items in Stock$9.25$7.992008-2021 © Silveragecoins.com - Conditions of Use | Privacy | Ordering Policy | Contact Us
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