Circulated specimens of the famous 1916-D retail for about $1000 to $6000 depending on the amount of wear.
The value of a Mercury silver dime varies depending on the year and condition. At a bare minimum they start at close to $1.85 each.
The kind with arrows is the more common of the two. Please see the Related Question for more information.
Mercury is most often found in thermometers.
Mercury is an element itself with its own place on the periodic table with an atomic number of 80. Therefore, the most abundant element in mercury is, mercury.
No. Mercury is, for the most part, geologically dead.
There was a Mercury dime made in 1916 and it is very valuable. The one with the liberty head is less valuable but still in the $5 range on average.
The Winged Liberty, or Mercury Dime. Most people call it the Mercury Dime, but its real name is the Winged Liberty dime.
First year of issue of the Washington Quarter and the first year of issue of the Mercury Dime from the Denver mint.
7-2-11>>> The last Mercury dime was struck in 1945. A 1958 dime is a Roosevelt dime (1946 to date) and is common, most are only valued for the silver, about $2.00
a 1916-D mercury dime
If it's a U.S. dime with a date of 1944, it's a Mercury dime.
The first MERCURY dime was struck in 1916
The 1916-D, which is worth $375.00.
The Mercury Dime
The Winged Liberty Head Dime also known as the Mercury Dime was minted from 1916-1946.
The 1941 Mercury dime is very common, most are valued at $2.00 just for the silver.
A 1937 Mercury head dime is common, most are valued just for the silver about $3.00.