How much is a 1943 W Liberty dime worth?
The 1943 dime with no mint mark is worth around $3 in very fine condition. In extremely fine condition the value is around $3.25. In uncirculated condition the price is around $6 for coins with an MS 60 grade. Uncirculated coins with a grade of MS 65 can sell for around $27.
What makes the 1943 Mercury dime valuable?
Mercury dimes from 1943 begin to have collector value when they are “uncirculated,” a coin with no wear and still lustrous. Collectors today generally collect dimes from this era in “brand new” condition. The value chart shows, depending on condition, a mint marked 1943 dime is worth more than the Philadelphia coin.
What Mercury dime is worth a lot of money?
Mercury Dime Values Can Be High 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.
What is the value of a 1943 Liberty Head dime?
Collectors today generally collect dimes from this era in “brand new” condition. The value of the 1943 dime pictured is $10 to $20, the bright luster of the coin and the fact it never circulated is the appeal to collectors.
What is the value of a Liberty dime?
Your Liberty Seated Dimes Value is Increasing. The Seated dimes value has a starting point of $11 to $12 for a well circulated coin. That is a nice beginning, but it is just the beginning. There are many rare dates scattered throughout this series. Find an 1879 in your group or an 1881 and the minimum value is $200.
What is the value of a 1945 Mercury dime?
The 1945 dime value is at a minimum of $1.23 – moving with the price of silver it contains. However Mercury dimes are avidly collected and there is always the potential of higher value. Condition has the biggest effect on value.