What is the value of a 1943 silver dime?

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 dimes are mostly silver?

Roosevelt and Mercury Dimes, Washington Quarters, and Walking Liberty Franklin and Kennedy Half-Dollars minted in 1964 and earlier are 90% silver. The value of most circulated coins minted in the 1920′s through 1964 is primarily from their silver content.

What’s the value of a 1943 Mercury dime?

The 1943 Mercury dimes have value as both numismatic coins and as silver bullion. Keep reading to learn more about these silver coins. Mercury dimes are also known as Winged Liberty Head dimes. The US minted the 1943 dime with no mint mark and also the 1943 D dime and 1943 S dime.

Is the 1943 p Winged Liberty Head dime silver?

1943 P Winged Liberty Head Dime – 6 Photos! 90% Silver. The coin shown in the photos is the exact coin you’ll receive. Condition: AU coin The coin pictured is the coin you will recieve. Condition: Very Fine coin The coin pictured is the coin you will recieve. 90% SILVER COIN FOR YOUR COLLECTION. 1943 P Winged Liberty Head Dime – 6 Photos!

How much silver is in a silver dime?

In other words, ten silver dimes contain .715 troy ounces of pure silver, if the coins were to be melted and the silver extracted. Interestingly, the one-dollar coins, such as Peace and Morgan silver dollars, have slightly more silver content than an equivalent face value of smaller coins. Each silver dollar contains .7732 oz. of silver content.

What kind of alloy are silver dimes made of?

Until 1965, the United States mint typically issued silver coins in an alloy that consisted of 90% silver and 10% copper. This alloy is also referred to as “coin silver”.

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