Late August 2012
The 1944 Mercury Dime was produced at 3 US Mint facilities; Philadelphia which is shown here as 1944-P, Denver which is shown here as 1944-D and San Francisco which is shown here as 1944-S. To determine which coin you have it is necessary to locate the mint mark. This mark is a small letter and is located on the reverse side of the coin just to the right of the letter "E" in the word "ONE". The letter "D" is for Denver. The letter "S" is for San Francisco. If there is no letter the coin was minted in Philadelphia. The following prices are as of 8/12. They will change over time. The circulated and uncirculated values of these coins are shown in the following list:
Circulated Grades.......1944-P........1944-D..........1944-S
G4.................................$3.00................$3.00................$3.00
F12................................$3.00................$3.00.................3.00
VF30..............................$4.00................$4.00..................$4.00
EF40..............................$4.00................$4.00.................$4.00
AU50..............................$5.00...............$6.00..................$5.00
Uncirculated Grades
MS60..............................$7.................$7.................$10
MS65..............................$26.................$24.................$30
1944 is considered a common date for Mercury dimes -- there were over 200 million of them minted.
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$1 in circulated condition.
A 1926 Mercury dime is common, average value is $3.00-$6.00 depending on the condition of the coin.
That's off by about 65 years. Mercury dimes were minted from 1916 to 1945. A dime from 1853 would be called a Liberty dime or Liberty Seated dime.
a 1936 dime is called a mercury dime. they aren't rare so they are worth around a dollar
Mercury dimes were minted from 1916 to 1945. Your coin is called a Barber dime, after its designer Charles Barber.