In uncirculated condition the price is around $6.00-6.50 for coins with an MS 63 grade. Uncirculated coins with a grade of MS 65 can sell for around $12. Click here to search for 1947 dimes on Amazon.
Is a 1947 dime valuable?
Value of 1947-P Roosevelt Dime The 1947-P Roosevelt Dime was made by the United States Mint. This coin was made out of silver (90%) so it does carry some precious metal value. Most coins melt price is around $1, depending on the current spot price of silver.
Who buys rare dimes?
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- Capped Bust Dimes. Capped bust dimes were issued from 1809 to 1837.
- Seated Liberty Dimes.
- Barber Dimes Buyer.
- Mercury Dimes Wanted.
- Error Dimes.
- Original Bank-wrapped (OBW) Shotgun Rolls.
- Coin Collections.
Which is the most valuable dime in the world?
The ultimate find is the 1895-O, easily a $260 coin. One of the most popular and widely collected coins today. Rare and valuable dates are scattered through the series. A key element, the condition of your coin, is a major driving force to value.
Where is the mint mark on a 1946 silver dime?
As illustrated in the picture link below, the mint mark is located on the reverse of the coin, near the bottom just above the “E” in ONE and to the left of the base of the torch. Photo of the silver Roosevelt dime (1946-1964) mint mark location.
What is the value of a Mercury dime?
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.
When was the first United States dime made?
Dimes were first minted by the United States Mint in 1796. Although we can’t say for sure, this coin was probably designed by Gilbert Stuart and engraved by Robert Scot. It was tradition back then to add a star for every state in the union. When the mint first produced this coin in early 1797, there were only 13 stars on the coin.