What is the value of a 1916 D Mercury head dime?

What is the value of a 1916 D Mercury head dime?

The 1916 D Mercury dime is very rare and valuable in any condition. This coin is worth around $800 in good condition. In very fine condition the value is around $4,000 and in extremely fine condition the value is around $6,000. In uncirculated condition the price is around $12,500 for coins with an MS 60 grade.

Why is the 1916 D Mercury dime so rare?

The 1916-D Mercury dime actually had lower mintage than the 1909-S VDB Lincoln cent by a large margin. The reasons for the low 1916-D mintage are unknown. While there was interest and some saving, it was not the sort of hoarding which would be seen in later years with the 1931-S Lincoln cent or 1950-D Jefferson nickel.

How much are uncirculated Mercury dimes worth?

In circulated condition, any Mercury dime sells for about a dollar over its silver value, or about $3. Rolls are readily available in circulated or better condition. Uncirculated examples of common dates (MS60) are worth about $6-8 retail, while MS65 coins bring $25 and the top grade of MS68 is worth $200.

How can I tell if my 1916 D Mercury dime is real?

On this fake 1916-D dime, a number of tooling marks are visible near the foot of the L in LIBERTY. The largest of these lines are a sequence of raised concentric arcs that follow the circular shape of the coin. Radial marks extending inwards are also visible.

What Mercury dime is worth the most money?

One of the most valuable Mercury dimes ever sold at public auction commanded its price in large part due to the presence of FB details. This specimen, a 1938-S Mercury dime graded Mint State-68 FB by Professional Coin Grading Service, took an astounding $364,250.

What are 1916 coins worth?

Pricing the 1916 Lincoln Penny

DATE GOOD FINE
1916 Lincoln Penny $0.30 $0.75
1916 Lincoln Penny (D) $1 $3
1916 Lincoln Penny (S) $1.75 $3.50
Source: Red Book

Is a 1916 dime worth money?

As a guesstimate, this coin in fair condition will be worth around $4.00, while one in certified mint state (MS+) condition could fetch as much as $25 at auction. Here’s a quick overview of the 1916 Mercury dime’s types, values, and everything else you need to know about the coin.

Are there fake Mercury dimes?

Altered dates and outright counterfeits are the two most common types of fake 1942/41 Mercury Dimes you will encounter in Counterfeit Coin Detection. The 1942/41 Mercury Dime from the Philadelphia Mint is one of the most well-known overdates on any US coin.

What is the most valuable Mercury dime?

The Denver dime is worth significantly more than the much more common 1916 dimes minted in Philadelphia and San Francisco. After the 1916-D, the most valuable Mercury head dimes are the 1921, the 1921-D, the 1926-S, the 1919-D and the 1925-D.

How much is a 1916 dime worth?

1916 Dime Value. Minimum 1916 dime value is $1.55 for a coin in “good” condition, closely following its silver value. Of added interest to collectors, 1916 is the ending of the old Barber dime series and the introduction of Mercury dimes. Each series has its differences in values.

Where is the mint mark on a 1916 dime?

Additional Info: 1916 was the 1st year that the Mercury (actually named the Winged Liberty) dimes were minted. These beautiful dimes are 90% silver. If a mint mark was placed it would be on the reverse, near the word “one” but you wont find one on this coin as it was minted in Philadelphia.

What is the value of a 1916 Mercury Head dime?

Mercury Head Dime. Coin was minted between 1916 and 1945, these coins are 90% silver so the melt value* for a Mercury Dime is currently $1.06, 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.