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 cost of Mercury is $5 per 100g.
$70.00 per lb.
there is no commercial value for mercury
Approx. 12-15 US $/kg.
Half dime from 1853
Mercury is more dense than silver.
Mercury is Hg. Silver is Ag.
mercury
mercury is a liquid in its natural state at room temp. oxygen is a gas naturally silver is silver like mercury but solid at room temp. silver is the densest, mercury is less dense and oxygen is lighter. oxygen is colorless
The same as that of the element silver, the color of which is called "silver" as a color also. A major difference is that mercury is liquid at room temperature and therefore is often more reflective than silver, which is susceptible to tarnishing.
What is know as "Quick Silver" is mercury not silver. Mercury you may find in non manufacturing settings will be a mid-grade Mercury (1ml=.5-.75 ml hg) and should be worth about $100 per Flask (500ml)
Yes, all Mercury dimes are struck in 90% silver and are worth about $2 for their silver content regardless of condition.
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A 1942 Mercury silver dime could be worth between $2.00 and $30.00 depending on its condition and grade.
The value of a 1935 Mercury dime in 90% silver and 10% copper depends on its condition and rarity. As of 2021, a circulated coin is typically worth its silver content (around $1.70), while an uncirculated one can be valued higher based on collector demand. It's recommended to consult with a coin dealer or online resources for the most current pricing.
The 1941 Mercury dime is very common, most are valued at $2.00 just for the silver.
» There are 3.617 troy ounces of silver in 50 silver Mercury dime(s).» Each Mercury dime contains 0.0723 troy ounces of silver and is valued at $2.34 when silver is at $32.28 / ounce.» A roll of Mercury dimes has 50 coins and is valued at $116.76 when silver is at $32.28 / ounce.
There's no such coin. The "Mercury" design was used on dimes minted from 1916 to 1945.
It worth about $2.00 just for the silver. All Mercury Head dimes are 90% silver. The collectible value of any coin depends on date, mintmark and grade.
If in average condition, it is worth its silver value which at the time of writing it is $2.11.
1942 is not a rare date for Mercury dimes. In circulated condition, it has about 75 cents worth of silver in it. A nice uncirculated one is worth about $5
You have a Barber dime; Mercury dimes started in 1916. The value depends on its grade & mint mark, but it's worth at least $4.00 just for the silver.