Mercury Dimes

9 of the best sites about “Mercury” dimes. Know of another site that should be listed here? Leave your suggestion at the bottom of this page. (Related searches: State Quarters, Peru Coins, Gold Prices)

1. Mercury Dimes at eBay - Over 4,000 Mercury dimes for sale or auction, including Mercury dimes listed as uncirculated and “error” dimes. (shop.ebay.com)

2. Coin Guide: Winged Liberty (Mercury) Dime 1916 - 1945 - July 2009 article describes the history of the Mercury dime, including designs and specifications in great detail. (www.coinlink.com)

3. Mercury Dime Values at Hobbizine - Chart of current mercury dime values that includes an explanation of how the values are determined, much of it based on the current value of silver, because the dimes are 90% silver. Values are provided by year and grade. (values.hobbizine.com)

4. Mercury Dimes For Sale at American Precious Metals Exchange - A good selection of Mercury dimes and collections for sale. Enlarged photos and grading are included in each listing. (www.apmex.com)

5. Grading Mercury Dimes (1916-1945) - Article from online coin encyclopedia discusses the difficulties in grading Mercury dimes. (www.ngccoin.com)

6. Certified Mercury Dimes - Descriptions of Mercury dime variations, including the Full Split Bands Mercury Dime and the Key Date 1916-D Mercury Dime. (certifiedmercurydimes.com)

7. Mercury Dimes at Professional Coin Grading Service - The PCGS Price Guide includes a detailed chart of Mercury dime values by year, design, and grade. (www.pcgs.com)

8. The Mercury Dime at Wikipedia’s “Dime” Page - Online encyclopedia offers a history of the US dime and the changes in its design over the years, including information on the Winged Liberty Head dime, often referred to as the Mercury dime because the actual depiction of Liberty was often mistaken for the Roman God Mercury. The Mercury dime was produced from 1916-1945 and is one of the most popular dimes among collectors today. (en.wikipedia.org)

9. Mercury Dimes at The Collectors Weekly - Basic information on the design of Mercury dimes and which types of these dimes are most sought after by coin collectors. (www.collectorsweekly.com)

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