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The 1916 Mercury dime is a high-demand coin among both Mercury dime enthusiasts and type collectors. The Philadelphia dime is one of the most common pre-1934 issues to be found in Mint State grades and is widely available with Full Bands details.
The 1916 Mercury dime is a high-demand coin among both Mercury dime enthusiasts and type collectors. The Philadelphia dime is one of the most common pre-1934 issues to be found in Mint State grades and is widely available with Full Bands details.
The 1916 Mercury dime is a high-demand coin among both Mercury dime enthusiasts and type collectors. The Philadelphia dime is one of the most common pre-1934 issues to be found in Mint State grades and is widely available with Full Bands details.
KEY DATE — One of America’s 100 Greatest Coins — It is estimated only 10,000 1916-Ds exist, which is a small fraction of the 264,000 minted. It’s rare in all grades. Even coins in Good to Very Fine easily costing a four-figure price. Mint State examples, and especially those in the Gem grades, are particularly rare.
KEY DATE — One of America’s 100 Greatest Coins — It is estimated only 10,000 1916-Ds exist, which is a small fraction of the 264,000 minted. It’s rare in all grades. Even coins in Good to Very Fine easily costing a four-figure price. Mint State examples, and especially those in the Gem grades, are particularly rare.
KEY DATE — One of America’s 100 Greatest Coins — It is estimated only 10,000 1916-Ds exist, which is a small fraction of the 264,000 minted. It’s rare in all grades. Even coins in Good to Very Fine easily costing a four-figure price. Mint State examples, and especially those in the Gem grades, are particularly rare.
KEY DATE — One of America’s 100 Greatest Coins — It is estimated only 10,000 1916-Ds exist, which is a small fraction of the 264,000 minted. It’s rare in all grades. Even coins in Good to Very Fine easily costing a four-figure price. Mint State examples, and especially those in the Gem grades, are particularly rare.
The 1916-S Mercury dime is common in circulated grades and scarce in Mint State, Gems are available in small but significant numbers with many of those examples exhibiting Full Bands details,
The 1916-S Mercury dime is common in circulated grades and scarce in Mint State, Gems are available in small but significant numbers with many of those examples exhibiting Full Bands details,
The 1916-S Mercury dime is common in circulated grades and scarce in Mint State, Gems are available in small but significant numbers with many of those examples exhibiting Full Bands details,
The 1916-S Mercury dime is common in circulated grades and scarce in Mint State, Gems are available in small but significant numbers with many of those examples exhibiting Full Bands details,
CAC The 1917 Philadelphia is somewhat rare in Gem grades especially above MS 66. FB coins command a sharp premium in the higher grades
CAC The 1917 Philadelphia is somewhat rare in Gem grades especially above MS 66. FB coins command a sharp premium in the higher grades
CAC The 1917 Philadelphia is somewhat rare in Gem grades especially above MS 66. FB coins command a sharp premium in the higher grades
Uncirculated pieces are scarce and Gems verge on rare. Full Bands specimens are very scarce,
Uncirculated pieces are scarce and Gems verge on rare. Full Bands specimens are very scarce,
Uncirculated pieces are scarce and Gems verge on rare. Full Bands specimens are very scarce,
Uncirculated pieces are scarce and Gems verge on rare. Full Bands specimens are very scarce,
The 1918 Mercury dime is a relatively common coin in circulated grades but quite scarce in uncirculated condition. Perhaps only a few hundred exist across in Mint State condition . Many uncirculated specimens exhibit Full Bands details.
The 1918 Mercury dime is a relatively common coin in circulated grades but quite scarce in uncirculated condition. Perhaps only a few hundred exist across in Mint State condition . Many uncirculated specimens exhibit Full Bands details.
The 1918 Mercury dime is a relatively common coin in circulated grades but quite scarce in uncirculated condition. Perhaps only a few hundred exist across in Mint State condition . Many uncirculated specimens exhibit Full Bands details.
The 1918 Mercury dime is a relatively common coin in circulated grades but quite scarce in uncirculated condition. Perhaps only a few hundred exist across in Mint State condition . Many uncirculated specimens exhibit Full Bands details.
SEMI-KEY DATE The 1918-D Mercury dime is very scarce in uncirculated condition. Nice Mint State examples are extraordinarily rare. Strike is usually on the mushier side. Relatively few exhibit Full Bands details.
SEMI-KEY DATE The 1918-D Mercury dime is very scarce in uncirculated condition. Nice Mint State examples are extraordinarily rare. Strike is usually on the mushier side. Relatively few exhibit Full Bands details.
SEMI-KEY DATE The 1918-D Mercury dime is very scarce in uncirculated condition. Nice Mint State examples are extraordinarily rare. Strike is usually on the mushier side. Relatively few exhibit Full Bands details.
SEMI-KEY DATE The 1918-D Mercury dime is very scarce in uncirculated condition. Nice Mint State examples are extraordinarily rare. Strike is usually on the mushier side. Relatively few exhibit Full Bands details.
SEMI-KEY DATE The 1918-D Mercury dime is very scarce in uncirculated condition. Nice Mint State examples are extraordinarily rare. Strike is usually on the mushier side. Relatively few exhibit Full Bands details.
The 1918-S is scarce in uncirculated grades, whether or not it has Full Bands designation. It is particularly rare at the Gem levels and above, with possibly fewer than 100 such specimens in existence.
The 1918-S is scarce in uncirculated grades, whether or not it has Full Bands designation. It is particularly rare at the Gem levels and above, with possibly fewer than 100 such specimens in existence.
The 1918-S is scarce in uncirculated grades, whether or not it has Full Bands designation. It is particularly rare at the Gem levels and above, with possibly fewer than 100 such specimens in existence.
The 1918-S is scarce in uncirculated grades, whether or not it has Full Bands designation. It is particularly rare at the Gem levels and above, with possibly fewer than 100 such specimens in existence.
The 1918-S is scarce in uncirculated grades, whether or not it has Full Bands designation. It is particularly rare at the Gem levels and above, with possibly fewer than 100 such specimens in existence.
1919 P dimes are among the most common of the pre-1934 dimes, not just for circulated coins but uncirculated pieces, too. However, they are tough to find in the Gem grades — MS66 coins are scarce, those in MS67 extremely challenging, and coins in higher grades quite rare. Full Bands examples are relatively scarce.
1919 P dimes are among the most common of the pre-1934 dimes, not just for circulated coins but uncirculated pieces, too. However, they are tough to find in the Gem grades — MS66 coins are scarce, those in MS67 extremely challenging, and coins in higher grades quite rare. Full Bands examples are relatively scarce.
1919 P dimes are among the most common of the pre-1934 dimes, not just for circulated coins but uncirculated pieces, too. However, they are tough to find in the Gem grades — MS66 coins are scarce, those in MS67 extremely challenging, and coins in higher grades quite rare. Full Bands examples are relatively scarce.
1919 P dimes are among the most common of the pre-1934 dimes, not just for circulated coins but uncirculated pieces, too. However, they are tough to find in the Gem grades — MS66 coins are scarce, those in MS67 extremely challenging, and coins in higher grades quite rare. Full Bands examples are relatively scarce.
1919-D Full Bands dimes are extremely rare and command a dramatic premium
1919-D Full Bands dimes are extremely rare and command a dramatic premium
1919-D Full Bands dimes are extremely rare and command a dramatic premium
CAC Common in circulated grades and scarce in uncirculated condition. Examples are particularly scarce in MS66 and above, with well-struck specimens proving quite challenging in all Mint State levels.
CAC Common in circulated grades and scarce in uncirculated condition. Examples are particularly scarce in MS66 and above, with well-struck specimens proving quite challenging in all Mint State levels.
CAC Common in circulated grades and scarce in uncirculated condition. Examples are particularly scarce in MS66 and above, with well-struck specimens proving quite challenging in all Mint State levels.
CAC Common in circulated grades and scarce in uncirculated condition. Examples are particularly scarce in MS66 and above, with well-struck specimens proving quite challenging in all Mint State levels.
CAC Common in circulated grades and scarce in uncirculated condition. Examples are particularly scarce in MS66 and above, with well-struck specimens proving quite challenging in all Mint State levels.
Common in circulated grades, scarcer in uncirculated grades. though . Many are well struck, exhibiting Full Bands details and overall excellent eye appeal.
Common in circulated grades, scarcer in uncirculated grades. though . Many are well struck, exhibiting Full Bands details and overall excellent eye appeal.
Common in circulated grades, scarcer in uncirculated grades. though . Many are well struck, exhibiting Full Bands details and overall excellent eye appeal.
Common in circulated grades, scarcer in uncirculated grades. though . Many are well struck, exhibiting Full Bands details and overall excellent eye appeal.
Common in circulated grades, scarcer in uncirculated grades. though . Many are well struck, exhibiting Full Bands details and overall excellent eye appeal.
CAC Full Bands coins are rare and command a dramatic premium. The 0 of the date is often weak due to its closeness to the rim.
CAC Full Bands coins are rare and command a dramatic premium. The 0 of the date is often weak due to its closeness to the rim.
CAC Full Bands coins are rare and command a dramatic premium. The 0 of the date is often weak due to its closeness to the rim.
CAC Full Bands coins are rare and command a dramatic premium. The 0 of the date is often weak due to its closeness to the rim.
CAC Full Bands coins are rare and command a dramatic premium. The 0 of the date is often weak due to its closeness to the rim.
CAC. KEY S-MINT ISSUE. The 0 in the date is often weak, a characteristic of 1920 dimes from all 3 mints. Scarce in uncirculated grades. Full bands are rare and command a dramatic premium.
CAC. KEY S-MINT ISSUE. The 0 in the date is often weak, a characteristic of 1920 dimes from all 3 mints. Scarce in uncirculated grades. Full bands are rare and command a dramatic premium.
CAC. KEY S-MINT ISSUE. The 0 in the date is often weak, a characteristic of 1920 dimes from all 3 mints. Scarce in uncirculated grades. Full bands are rare and command a dramatic premium.
CAC. KEY S-MINT ISSUE. The 0 in the date is often weak, a characteristic of 1920 dimes from all 3 mints. Scarce in uncirculated grades. Full bands are rare and command a dramatic premium.
1921 KEY DATE With a low mintage of barely above 1.2 million, there are only a few hundred Mint State examples with full-bands details. It commands a good premium from AG upwards.
1921 KEY DATE With a low mintage of barely above 1.2 million, there are only a few hundred Mint State examples with full-bands details. It commands a good premium from AG upwards.
1921 KEY DATE With a low mintage of barely above 1.2 million, there are only a few hundred Mint State examples with full-bands details. It commands a good premium from AG upwards.
1921 KEY DATE With a low mintage of barely above 1.2 million, there are only a few hundred Mint State examples with full-bands details. It commands a good premium from AG upwards.
KEY DATE- Second lowest mintage of regular strike Mercs. Full Band 1921-Ds are true conditional rarities. Fewer than 100 exist in MS65FB or higher.
KEY DATE- Second lowest mintage of regular strike Mercs. Full Band 1921-Ds are true conditional rarities. Fewer than 100 exist in MS65FB or higher.
KEY DATE- Second lowest mintage of regular strike Mercs. Full Band 1921-Ds are true conditional rarities. Fewer than 100 exist in MS65FB or higher.
KEY DATE- Second lowest mintage of regular strike Mercs. Full Band 1921-Ds are true conditional rarities. Fewer than 100 exist in MS65FB or higher.
CAC 1923 Mercury dimes are common in circulated grades and scarce in uncirculated grades.
CAC 1923 Mercury dimes are common in circulated grades and scarce in uncirculated grades.
CAC 1923 Mercury dimes are common in circulated grades and scarce in uncirculated grades.
CAC 1923 Mercury dimes are common in circulated grades and scarce in uncirculated grades.
After a brief hiatus due to a mild recession, production of the Mercury dime resumed with a production of 6.44 million 1923-S dimes. Mint state coins are elusive and Full Band dimes are rare, particularly in the Gem Mint State levels.
After a brief hiatus due to a mild recession, production of the Mercury dime resumed with a production of 6.44 million 1923-S dimes. Mint state coins are elusive and Full Band dimes are rare, particularly in the Gem Mint State levels.
After a brief hiatus due to a mild recession, production of the Mercury dime resumed with a production of 6.44 million 1923-S dimes. Mint state coins are elusive and Full Band dimes are rare, particularly in the Gem Mint State levels.
The 1924 P is very common in the circulated grades and scarcer in the uncirculated grades. Gems are particularly scarce
The 1924 P is very common in the circulated grades and scarcer in the uncirculated grades. Gems are particularly scarce
The 1924 P is very common in the circulated grades and scarcer in the uncirculated grades. Gems are particularly scarce
The 1924 P is very common in the circulated grades and scarcer in the uncirculated grades. Gems are particularly scarce
The 1924 P is very common in the circulated grades and scarcer in the uncirculated grades. Gems are particularly scarce
Scarce in MS 65 & above. FB examples can be found with reasonable frequency but at a premium.
Scarce in MS 65 & above. FB examples can be found with reasonable frequency but at a premium.
Scarce in MS 65 & above. FB examples can be found with reasonable frequency but at a premium.
Common in circulated grades. It is one of the rarest Mercury Dimes in Mint State. With Full Bands it is very rare, especially above MS 63.
Common in circulated grades. It is one of the rarest Mercury Dimes in Mint State. With Full Bands it is very rare, especially above MS 63.
Common in circulated grades. It is one of the rarest Mercury Dimes in Mint State. With Full Bands it is very rare, especially above MS 63.
Common in circulated grades. It is one of the rarest Mercury Dimes in Mint State. With Full Bands it is very rare, especially above MS 63.
Common in circulated grades. It is one of the rarest Mercury Dimes in Mint State. With Full Bands it is very rare, especially above MS 63.
Common through the low-grade uncirculated coins. There is a fairly decent supply of Full Bands specimens. However, all examples of the 1925 Mercury dime in MS65 or above, regardless of Full Bands designation, are very scarce.
Common through the low-grade uncirculated coins. There is a fairly decent supply of Full Bands specimens. However, all examples of the 1925 Mercury dime in MS65 or above, regardless of Full Bands designation, are very scarce.
Common through the low-grade uncirculated coins. There is a fairly decent supply of Full Bands specimens. However, all examples of the 1925 Mercury dime in MS65 or above, regardless of Full Bands designation, are very scarce.
Common through the low-grade uncirculated coins. There is a fairly decent supply of Full Bands specimens. However, all examples of the 1925 Mercury dime in MS65 or above, regardless of Full Bands designation, are very scarce.
Common through the low-grade uncirculated coins. There is a fairly decent supply of Full Bands specimens. However, all examples of the 1925 Mercury dime in MS65 or above, regardless of Full Bands designation, are very scarce.
KEY DATE The ‘25-D is difficult to fin in grades of XF to AU or better. In uncirculated grades, 1925-D Mercury dimes are tough with those in the Gem levels being very scarce. Full Bands examples are rare.
KEY DATE The ‘25-D is difficult to fin in grades of XF to AU or better. In uncirculated grades, 1925-D Mercury dimes are tough with those in the Gem levels being very scarce. Full Bands examples are rare.
KEY DATE The ‘25-D is difficult to fin in grades of XF to AU or better. In uncirculated grades, 1925-D Mercury dimes are tough with those in the Gem levels being very scarce. Full Bands examples are rare.
KEY DATE The ‘25-D is difficult to fin in grades of XF to AU or better. In uncirculated grades, 1925-D Mercury dimes are tough with those in the Gem levels being very scarce. Full Bands examples are rare.
KEY DATE The ‘25-D is difficult to fin in grades of XF to AU or better. In uncirculated grades, 1925-D Mercury dimes are tough with those in the Gem levels being very scarce. Full Bands examples are rare.
KEY DATE The ‘25-D is difficult to fin in grades of XF to AU or better. In uncirculated grades, 1925-D Mercury dimes are tough with those in the Gem levels being very scarce. Full Bands examples are rare.
Plentiful in low-end circulated grades. However, it is much tougher to find in uncirculated grades.. Examples grading MS65 or above are downright rare. Full Bands coins are rare and usually command strong premiums. The 1925-S is considered by many to be the must poorly struck issue of the entire Merc series on both obverse & reverse.sides
Plentiful in low-end circulated grades. However, it is much tougher to find in uncirculated grades.. Examples grading MS65 or above are downright rare. Full Bands coins are rare and usually command strong premiums. The 1925-S is considered by many to be the must poorly struck issue of the entire Merc series on both obverse & reverse.sides
Plentiful in low-end circulated grades. However, it is much tougher to find in uncirculated grades.. Examples grading MS65 or above are downright rare. Full Bands coins are rare and usually command strong premiums. The 1925-S is considered by many to be the must poorly struck issue of the entire Merc series on both obverse & reverse.sides
Plentiful in low-end circulated grades. However, it is much tougher to find in uncirculated grades.. Examples grading MS65 or above are downright rare. Full Bands coins are rare and usually command strong premiums. The 1925-S is considered by many to be the must poorly struck issue of the entire Merc series on both obverse & reverse.sides
There is a relatively large supply of Full Bands specimens — most of which are found in grades under MS65. In the Gem grades, the 1926-D Mercury dime is very scarce and is rare above MS66.
There is a relatively large supply of Full Bands specimens — most of which are found in grades under MS65. In the Gem grades, the 1926-D Mercury dime is very scarce and is rare above MS66.
There is a relatively large supply of Full Bands specimens — most of which are found in grades under MS65. In the Gem grades, the 1926-D Mercury dime is very scarce and is rare above MS66.
KEY DATE 1926-S Mercury dimes are plentiful in circulated grades, though in XF and AU. It becomes decidedly tougher.above that. Uncirculated pieces are quite scarce and Gems are rare
KEY DATE 1926-S Mercury dimes are plentiful in circulated grades, though in XF and AU. It becomes decidedly tougher.above that. Uncirculated pieces are quite scarce and Gems are rare
KEY DATE 1926-S Mercury dimes are plentiful in circulated grades, though in XF and AU. It becomes decidedly tougher.above that. Uncirculated pieces are quite scarce and Gems are rare
KEY DATE 1926-S Mercury dimes are plentiful in circulated grades, though in XF and AU. It becomes decidedly tougher.above that. Uncirculated pieces are quite scarce and Gems are rare
KEY DATE 1926-S Mercury dimes are plentiful in circulated grades, though in XF and AU. It becomes decidedly tougher.above that. Uncirculated pieces are quite scarce and Gems are rare
1927 Philadelphia Mercury dimes are widely available even into the uncirculated grades. While this issue becomes scarcer in grades of MS65 and better, collectors have a small but healthy pool of Full Bands specimens from which to choose.
1927 Philadelphia Mercury dimes are widely available even into the uncirculated grades. While this issue becomes scarcer in grades of MS65 and better, collectors have a small but healthy pool of Full Bands specimens from which to choose.
1927 Philadelphia Mercury dimes are widely available even into the uncirculated grades. While this issue becomes scarcer in grades of MS65 and better, collectors have a small but healthy pool of Full Bands specimens from which to choose.
Found with relative ease through MS64, including specimens with Full Bands. In grades of MS65 and above, the 1927-D Mercury dime becomes much more challenging and is exceptionally rare in MS66
Found with relative ease through MS64, including specimens with Full Bands. In grades of MS65 and above, the 1927-D Mercury dime becomes much more challenging and is exceptionally rare in MS66
Found with relative ease through MS64, including specimens with Full Bands. In grades of MS65 and above, the 1927-D Mercury dime becomes much more challenging and is exceptionally rare in MS66
Found with relative ease through MS64, including specimens with Full Bands. In grades of MS65 and above, the 1927-D Mercury dime becomes much more challenging and is exceptionally rare in MS66
The ‘27-S is widely available in lower uncirculated grades, though this becomes one of the toughest issues in MS65 or above. Full Bands examples are rare
The ‘27-S is widely available in lower uncirculated grades, though this becomes one of the toughest issues in MS65 or above. Full Bands examples are rare
The ‘27-S is widely available in lower uncirculated grades, though this becomes one of the toughest issues in MS65 or above. Full Bands examples are rare
The ‘27-S is widely available in lower uncirculated grades, though this becomes one of the toughest issues in MS65 or above. Full Bands examples are rare
The ‘27-S is widely available in lower uncirculated grades, though this becomes one of the toughest issues in MS65 or above. Full Bands examples are rare
Many uncirculated 1928 Mercs exhibit strong strikes and thus Full Bands examples of this issue can be found with relative ease through MS66,
Many uncirculated 1928 Mercs exhibit strong strikes and thus Full Bands examples of this issue can be found with relative ease through MS66,
Many uncirculated 1928 Mercs exhibit strong strikes and thus Full Bands examples of this issue can be found with relative ease through MS66,
Many uncirculated 1928 Mercs exhibit strong strikes and thus Full Bands examples of this issue can be found with relative ease through MS66,
Many uncirculated 1928 Mercs exhibit strong strikes and thus Full Bands examples of this issue can be found with relative ease through MS66,
Full Bands are rare and often have weaknesses in other areas or have minimal separation of the two central bands.
Full Bands are rare and often have weaknesses in other areas or have minimal separation of the two central bands.
Full Bands are rare and often have weaknesses in other areas or have minimal separation of the two central bands.
Full Bands are rare and often have weaknesses in other areas or have minimal separation of the two central bands.
Full Bands are rare and often have weaknesses in other areas or have minimal separation of the two central bands.
LARGE S - Of the 7.4 million 28-S mintage, only an estimated 20% are Large S coins. PCGS has graded only 31 1928-S Large S coins
Full Bands specimens are rather plentiful at least through MS65, thanks to the majority of these coins being well struck. However, all examples of the 1929 Mercury dime are tough in MS67 or higher grades
Full Bands specimens are rather plentiful at least through MS65, thanks to the majority of these coins being well struck. However, all examples of the 1929 Mercury dime are tough in MS67 or higher grades
Full Bands specimens are rather plentiful at least through MS65, thanks to the majority of these coins being well struck. However, all examples of the 1929 Mercury dime are tough in MS67 or higher grades
Full Bands specimens are rather plentiful at least through MS65, thanks to the majority of these coins being well struck. However, all examples of the 1929 Mercury dime are tough in MS67 or higher grades
Common in all grades up through MS66. However, better-grade specimens pose some serious challenges that remind buyers this is a pre-1934 branch-mint coin — a group of coins known for their scarcity.
Common in all grades up through MS66. However, better-grade specimens pose some serious challenges that remind buyers this is a pre-1934 branch-mint coin — a group of coins known for their scarcity.
Common in all grades up through MS66. However, better-grade specimens pose some serious challenges that remind buyers this is a pre-1934 branch-mint coin — a group of coins known for their scarcity.
Finding 1929-S Dimes is not difficult, though finding pieces grading MS66 or better becomes much more challenging, especially uncirculated pieces with Full Bands details
Finding 1929-S Dimes is not difficult, though finding pieces grading MS66 or better becomes much more challenging, especially uncirculated pieces with Full Bands details
Scarce at higher than MS 65. Full bands at those levels command substantial premiums. Mint State coins are elusive compared to other early 1930s dimes, including the 1931 D&S. MINTAGE: 1,843,000
Scarce at higher than MS 65. Full bands at those levels command substantial premiums. Mint State coins are elusive compared to other early 1930s dimes, including the 1931 D&S. MINTAGE: 1,843,000
Scarce at higher than MS 65. Full bands at those levels command substantial premiums. Mint State coins are elusive compared to other early 1930s dimes, including the 1931 D&S. MINTAGE: 1,843,000
CAC Because of the Great Depression, demand for new coinage was tumbling. The 1931 P had a tiny mintage of barely over 3 million coins. Dimes grading MS66 or higher are scarce, with Full Bands coins realizing substantial premiums.
CAC Because of the Great Depression, demand for new coinage was tumbling. The 1931 P had a tiny mintage of barely over 3 million coins. Dimes grading MS66 or higher are scarce, with Full Bands coins realizing substantial premiums.
CAC Because of the Great Depression, demand for new coinage was tumbling. The 1931 P had a tiny mintage of barely over 3 million coins. Dimes grading MS66 or higher are scarce, with Full Bands coins realizing substantial premiums.
CAC Because of the Great Depression, demand for new coinage was tumbling. The 1931 P had a tiny mintage of barely over 3 million coins. Dimes grading MS66 or higher are scarce, with Full Bands coins realizing substantial premiums.
CAC Because of the Great Depression, demand for new coinage was tumbling. The 1931 P had a tiny mintage of barely over 3 million coins. Dimes grading MS66 or higher are scarce, with Full Bands coins realizing substantial premiums.
CAC Because of the Great Depression, demand for new coinage was tumbling. The 1931 P had a tiny mintage of barely over 3 million coins. Dimes grading MS66 or higher are scarce, with Full Bands coins realizing substantial premiums.
CAC - BETTER DATE - The 1931-D had a mintage of barely more than 1.2 million, though this issue isn?t as rare as that low mintage may suggest.
CAC - BETTER DATE - The 1931-D had a mintage of barely more than 1.2 million, though this issue isn?t as rare as that low mintage may suggest.
CAC Only 1.8 million minted. They are generally plentiful in uncirculated grades up through MS65. Full Bands coins are scarce.
CAC Only 1.8 million minted. They are generally plentiful in uncirculated grades up through MS65. Full Bands coins are scarce.
CAC Only 1.8 million minted. They are generally plentiful in uncirculated grades up through MS65. Full Bands coins are scarce.
CAC The United States Mint which had produced very little coinage during the previous few years, saw production pick back up again in 1934, with nearly 25 million Dimes coming from the Philadelphia Mint alone. Most were very well struck and many uncirculated survivors exhibit Full Bands details.
CAC The United States Mint which had produced very little coinage during the previous few years, saw production pick back up again in 1934, with nearly 25 million Dimes coming from the Philadelphia Mint alone. Most were very well struck and many uncirculated survivors exhibit Full Bands details.
Large & small mintmarks appear on 34-D dimes. Small ones mark the end of the style used for many years—large ones introduced the size used through 1945. Full Bands dimes command a strong premium
Large & small mintmarks appear on 34-D dimes. Small ones mark the end of the style used for many years—large ones introduced the size used through 1945. Full Bands dimes command a strong premium
Large & small mintmarks appear on 34-D dimes. Small ones mark the end of the style used for many years—large ones introduced the size used through 1945. Full Bands dimes command a strong premium
Large & small mintmarks appear on 34-D dimes. Small ones mark the end of the style used for many years—large ones introduced the size used through 1945. Full Bands dimes command a strong premium
The 1935 Mercury dime is widely available in all grades through MS66. Several thousand uncirculated specimens exhibitFull Bands details.
The 1935 Mercury dime is widely available in all grades through MS66. Several thousand uncirculated specimens exhibitFull Bands details.
The 1935 Mercury dime is widely available in all grades through MS66. Several thousand uncirculated specimens exhibitFull Bands details.
Common in all grades through MS67. As most were very well struck, there is a plentiful supply of examples with excellent Full Bands details.
Common in all grades through MS67. As most were very well struck, there is a plentiful supply of examples with excellent Full Bands details.
Common in all grades through MS67. As most were very well struck, there is a plentiful supply of examples with excellent Full Bands details.
Common in all grades through MS67. As most were very well struck, there is a plentiful supply of examples with excellent Full Bands details.
CAC The 1935-S Mercury dime is the first S-mint issue for this series since 1931. Unlike earlier San Francisco Mint Mercury dimes, the 35-S is common in all grades
CAC The 1935-S Mercury dime is the first S-mint issue for this series since 1931. Unlike earlier San Francisco Mint Mercury dimes, the 35-S is common in all grades
CAC 1936 Philadelphia Mercury dimes are extremely common in all circulated grades and even so into the Gem range. Many, if not most, of the uncirculated coins exhibit Full Bands details.
CAC 1936 Philadelphia Mercury dimes are extremely common in all circulated grades and even so into the Gem range. Many, if not most, of the uncirculated coins exhibit Full Bands details.
CAC 1936 Philadelphia Mercury dimes are extremely common in all circulated grades and even so into the Gem range. Many, if not most, of the uncirculated coins exhibit Full Bands details.
The 1936-D is a common coin right through the Gem grades. This issue can be readily found in MS67 levels with Full Bands details.
The 1936-D is a common coin right through the Gem grades. This issue can be readily found in MS67 levels with Full Bands details.
The 1936-D is a common coin right through the Gem grades. This issue can be readily found in MS67 levels with Full Bands details.
The 1936-D is a common coin right through the Gem grades. This issue can be readily found in MS67 levels with Full Bands details.
The 1936-S dime is an extremely common coin in all grades through MS67.
The 1936-S dime is an extremely common coin in all grades through MS67.
The 1936-S dime is an extremely common coin in all grades through MS67.
The 1937 dime is extremely common in all grades. Many Mint State specimens exhibit excellent details and fully struck bands.
The 1937 dime is extremely common in all grades. Many Mint State specimens exhibit excellent details and fully struck bands.
The 1937 dime is extremely common in all grades. Many Mint State specimens exhibit excellent details and fully struck bands.
CAC The vast majority of uncirculated certified specimens are Full Bands coins exhibiting superb strike, nice color, and satiny to deep luster.
CAC The vast majority of uncirculated certified specimens are Full Bands coins exhibiting superb strike, nice color, and satiny to deep luster.
CAC The 1938 Philadelphia Mercury dime is extremely plentiful in all grades through MS67, even with Full Bands details
CAC The 1938 Philadelphia Mercury dime is extremely plentiful in all grades through MS67, even with Full Bands details
CAC The 1938 Philadelphia Mercury dime is extremely plentiful in all grades through MS67, even with Full Bands details
CAC The 1938 Philadelphia Mercury dime is extremely plentiful in all grades through MS67, even with Full Bands details
CAC The 1938 Philadelphia Mercury dime is extremely plentiful in all grades through MS67, even with Full Bands details
CAC The 1938 Philadelphia Mercury dime is extremely plentiful in all grades through MS67, even with Full Bands details
This coin is plentiful in uncirculated levels through MS67. Full Bands specimens are widely available
This coin is plentiful in uncirculated levels through MS67. Full Bands specimens are widely available
This coin is plentiful in uncirculated levels through MS67. Full Bands specimens are widely available
This coin is plentiful in uncirculated levels through MS67. Full Bands specimens are widely available
This coin is readily available through MS66 but is much scarcer in higher grades through MS68.
This coin is readily available through MS66 but is much scarcer in higher grades through MS68.
This coin is readily available through MS66 but is much scarcer in higher grades through MS68.
This coin is readily available through MS66 but is much scarcer in higher grades through MS68.
CAC The 1939 P is readily available in grades through Gem levels. Most extant uncirculated specimens exhibit a decent, but not outstanding strike. Perhaps a couple thousand uncirculated examples show Full Bands details and can be found in large numbers through at least MS67.
CAC The 1939 P is readily available in grades through Gem levels. Most extant uncirculated specimens exhibit a decent, but not outstanding strike. Perhaps a couple thousand uncirculated examples show Full Bands details and can be found in large numbers through at least MS67.
CAC The 1939 P is readily available in grades through Gem levels. Most extant uncirculated specimens exhibit a decent, but not outstanding strike. Perhaps a couple thousand uncirculated examples show Full Bands details and can be found in large numbers through at least MS67.
CAC The 1939 P is readily available in grades through Gem levels. Most extant uncirculated specimens exhibit a decent, but not outstanding strike. Perhaps a couple thousand uncirculated examples show Full Bands details and can be found in large numbers through at least MS67.
There are vast quantities known of the 39-D, even with Full Bands details through MS67. There are dozens known in MS68
There are vast quantities known of the 39-D, even with Full Bands details through MS67. There are dozens known in MS68
There are vast quantities known of the 39-D, even with Full Bands details through MS67. There are dozens known in MS68
There are vast quantities known of the 39-D, even with Full Bands details through MS67. There are dozens known in MS68
There are vast quantities known of the 39-D, even with Full Bands details through MS67. There are dozens known in MS68
The 1939-S is plentiful through MS66. Full Bands coins represent the minority of known uncirculated coins. They are common at least through MS65, Coins grading MS66 and higher somewhat scarce but available for a premium.
The 1939-S is plentiful through MS66. Full Bands coins represent the minority of known uncirculated coins. They are common at least through MS65, Coins grading MS66 and higher somewhat scarce but available for a premium.
The 1939-S is plentiful through MS66. Full Bands coins represent the minority of known uncirculated coins. They are common at least through MS65, Coins grading MS66 and higher somewhat scarce but available for a premium.
The 1939-S is plentiful through MS66. Full Bands coins represent the minority of known uncirculated coins. They are common at least through MS65, Coins grading MS66 and higher somewhat scarce but available for a premium.
The 1939-S is plentiful through MS66. Full Bands coins represent the minority of known uncirculated coins. They are common at least through MS65, Coins grading MS66 and higher somewhat scarce but available for a premium.
The 1939-S is plentiful through MS66. Full Bands coins represent the minority of known uncirculated coins. They are common at least through MS65, Coins grading MS66 and higher somewhat scarce but available for a premium.
The 1939-S is plentiful through MS66. Full Bands coins represent the minority of known uncirculated coins. They are common at least through MS65, Coins grading MS66 and higher somewhat scarce but available for a premium.
Very common in all grades through the Gem MS67, both Full Bands and non-FB. Top-notch examples do become scarcer, but even in MS68FB this piece has several dozen known survivors,
Very common in all grades through the Gem MS67, both Full Bands and non-FB. Top-notch examples do become scarcer, but even in MS68FB this piece has several dozen known survivors,
Very common in all grades through the Gem MS67, both Full Bands and non-FB. Top-notch examples do become scarcer, but even in MS68FB this piece has several dozen known survivors,
Very common in all grades through the Gem MS67, both Full Bands and non-FB. Top-notch examples do become scarcer, but even in MS68FB this piece has several dozen known survivors,
Very common in all grades through the Gem MS67, both Full Bands and non-FB. Top-notch examples do become scarcer, but even in MS68FB this piece has several dozen known survivors,
CAC Common in all circulated grades and in Mint State levels through Superb Gem. Full Bands specimens are easily attainable through MS67.
CAC Common in all circulated grades and in Mint State levels through Superb Gem. Full Bands specimens are easily attainable through MS67.
CAC Common in all circulated grades and in Mint State levels through Superb Gem. Full Bands specimens are easily attainable through MS67.
CAC Common in all circulated grades and in Mint State levels through Superb Gem. Full Bands specimens are easily attainable through MS67.
CAC Among Mint State ‘40-S dimes, Full Band coins are much scarcer than normal strikes, and they command a sharp premium
CAC Among Mint State ‘40-S dimes, Full Band coins are much scarcer than normal strikes, and they command a sharp premium
CAC Common in most grades. Only the top-end example — Full Bands specimens grading higher than MS67 -- pose any real challenge to collectors.
CAC Common in most grades. Only the top-end example — Full Bands specimens grading higher than MS67 -- pose any real challenge to collectors.
CAC Common in most grades. Only the top-end example — Full Bands specimens grading higher than MS67 -- pose any real challenge to collectors.
CAC Common in most grades. Only the top-end example — Full Bands specimens grading higher than MS67 -- pose any real challenge to collectors.
CAC Common in most grades. Only the top-end example — Full Bands specimens grading higher than MS67 -- pose any real challenge to collectors.
CAC The 1942-D Mercury is extremely common in all grades, even with Full Bands details, through MS67. Higher-grading pieces are significantly scarcer and command substantial premiums
CAC The 1942-D Mercury is extremely common in all grades, even with Full Bands details, through MS67. Higher-grading pieces are significantly scarcer and command substantial premiums
CAC The 1942-D Mercury is extremely common in all grades, even with Full Bands details, through MS67. Higher-grading pieces are significantly scarcer and command substantial premiums
There are a large number of uncirculated coins that exhibit strong strikes and, thus, are readily available with Full Bands details up through MS67.
There are a large number of uncirculated coins that exhibit strong strikes and, thus, are readily available with Full Bands details up through MS67.
There are a large number of uncirculated coins that exhibit strong strikes and, thus, are readily available with Full Bands details up through MS67.
CAC Higher-grading pieces above MS 66 are scarce but not exceptionally rare except for MS68 specimens.
CAC Higher-grading pieces above MS 66 are scarce but not exceptionally rare except for MS68 specimens.
CAC Higher-grading pieces above MS 66 are scarce but not exceptionally rare except for MS68 specimens.
CAC Higher-grading pieces above MS 66 are scarce but not exceptionally rare except for MS68 specimens.
Very common in all grades through MS67, with several dozen specimens known in grades of MS68 and even higher. Full Bands examples are commonplace
Very common in all grades through MS67, with several dozen specimens known in grades of MS68 and even higher. Full Bands examples are commonplace
Very common in all grades through MS67, with several dozen specimens known in grades of MS68 and even higher. Full Bands examples are commonplace
Very common in all grades through MS67, with several dozen specimens known in grades of MS68 and even higher. Full Bands examples are commonplace
Very common in all grades through MS67, with several dozen specimens known in grades of MS68 and even higher. Full Bands examples are commonplace
Very common in all grades through MS67, with several dozen specimens known in grades of MS68 and even higher. Full Bands examples are commonplace
Very common in all grades through MS67, with several dozen specimens known in grades of MS68 and even higher. Full Bands examples are commonplace
The 1943-S Mercury dime is a common coin in all respects, even with Full Bands details in the grade of MS67
The 1943-S Mercury dime is a common coin in all respects, even with Full Bands details in the grade of MS67
The 1943-S Mercury dime is a common coin in all respects, even with Full Bands details in the grade of MS67
The 1943-S Mercury dime is a common coin in all respects, even with Full Bands details in the grade of MS67
CAC A common coin across the board from well circulated grades through Gem Uncirculated levels. Widely available in Full Bands through MS66. In MS67, the 1944 is scarce and in MS68 is rare.
CAC A common coin across the board from well circulated grades through Gem Uncirculated levels. Widely available in Full Bands through MS66. In MS67, the 1944 is scarce and in MS68 is rare.
CAC A common coin across the board from well circulated grades through Gem Uncirculated levels. Widely available in Full Bands through MS66. In MS67, the 1944 is scarce and in MS68 is rare.
CAC A common coin across the board from well circulated grades through Gem Uncirculated levels. Widely available in Full Bands through MS66. In MS67, the 1944 is scarce and in MS68 is rare.
CAC A common coin across the board from well circulated grades through Gem Uncirculated levels. Widely available in Full Bands through MS66. In MS67, the 1944 is scarce and in MS68 is rare.
CAC A common coin across the board from well circulated grades through Gem Uncirculated levels. Widely available in Full Bands through MS66. In MS67, the 1944 is scarce and in MS68 is rare.
CAC The 1944-D is a highly common coin through MS67 in Full Bands, with many dozens of examples grading even higher. However, Registry Set collectors who want a top piece should expect to pay substantial premiums.
CAC The 1944-D is a highly common coin through MS67 in Full Bands, with many dozens of examples grading even higher. However, Registry Set collectors who want a top piece should expect to pay substantial premiums.
CAC The 1944-D is a highly common coin through MS67 in Full Bands, with many dozens of examples grading even higher. However, Registry Set collectors who want a top piece should expect to pay substantial premiums.
CAC The 1944-D is a highly common coin through MS67 in Full Bands, with many dozens of examples grading even higher. However, Registry Set collectors who want a top piece should expect to pay substantial premiums.
CAC The 1944-D is a highly common coin through MS67 in Full Bands, with many dozens of examples grading even higher. However, Registry Set collectors who want a top piece should expect to pay substantial premiums.
CAC Common in grades through MS67 except for those with Full Bands Very few Full Bands specimens are available
CAC Common in grades through MS67 except for those with Full Bands Very few Full Bands specimens are available
CAC Common in grades through MS67 except for those with Full Bands Very few Full Bands specimens are available
CAC Common in grades through MS67 except for those with Full Bands Very few Full Bands specimens are available
CAC Common in grades through MS67 except for those with Full Bands Very few Full Bands specimens are available
A common coin in all grades through MS67, including those designated as Full Bands
A common coin in all grades through MS67, including those designated as Full Bands
A common coin in all grades through MS67, including those designated as Full Bands
A common coin in all grades through MS67, including those designated as Full Bands
A common coin in all grades through MS67, including those designated as Full Bands
1945-S dimes with the normal S mintmark and Full Bands details are widely available through MS66 and become scarce in the grade of MS67 and higher.
1945-S dimes with the normal S mintmark and Full Bands details are widely available through MS66 and become scarce in the grade of MS67 and higher.
1945-S dimes with the normal S mintmark and Full Bands details are widely available through MS66 and become scarce in the grade of MS67 and higher.
1945-S dimes with the normal S mintmark and Full Bands details are widely available through MS66 and become scarce in the grade of MS67 and higher.