How much is a dime worth from 1909?
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How much is a dime worth from 1909?
The 1909 dime with no mint mark is worth around $6 in good condition. In very fine condition the value is around $15 and in extremely fine condition the value is around $30. In uncirculated condition the price is around $130 for coins with an MS 60 grade.
What are the key date Barber dimes?
The key date of the regular issue coins is 1895-O, with a mintage of 440,000. In addition to the 1895-O, the series contains numerous semi-key dates, including 1895, 1896-O and -S, 1901-S, 1903-S, and 1904-S. Some dates are relatively common, but very difficult in higher grades (such as the 1909-D).
Why are they called Barber dimes?
Known as the Barber dime (named after the designer Charles E. Barber) the ten-cent denomination featured on the obverse Miss Liberty facing right, her hair in a Phrygian cap and wearing a laurel wreath, with the word LIBERTY in tiny letters in a band above her forehead.
What are key dates for Mercury dimes?
The Mercury dime spanned two world wars: it was struck from 1916 through 1945 during the Renaissance of American Coinage. This period kicked off in the early 1900s with an artistic renovation of every circulating United States coin. The Mercury dime was designed by Adolph A. Weinman.
Where is Barber dime mint mark?
Mint Marks The United States Mint produced Barber Dimes at four different mints: Philadelphia (no mint mark), New Orleans (O), Denver (D) and San Francisco (S). As illustrated in the picture below, Barber positioned the mint mark on the reverse of the coin, near the bottom just below the bow in the wreath.
Where is the s on a 1909 penny?
The āSā mintmark representing the coin’s origin at the San Francisco Mint is seen at the bottom center of the coin beneath a ribbon at the base of the wreath. Edge: The edge of the 1909-S Indian Head cent is smooth, without inscription.
What does V.D.B mean on a 1909 penny?
Victor David Brenner
In the coin collecting hobby, one set of initials is far more familiar – and readily recognizable – than all others. The initials are “VDB” and they stand for the name of Victor David Brenner, the artist who designed the Lincoln cent.
What is the most sought after Mercury dime?
There are five primary mint dates that are the most sought after by dealers and collectors. The 1916 D, for example, may have a value of over $650 even in just good condition. The 1921 and 1921 D also can be highly valued with prices of $48 to $61 for coins in good condition and $96 to $178 for coins in fine condition.
What are some rare Mercury dimes?
The rarest full band Mercury Dimes are the 1918-D, 1919-D, 1919-S, 1942/41, 1942/41-D and 1945 is- sues. The 1918-S, 1920-D, 1926-S, and 1927-D are also quite scarce. proof Mercury Dimes can be acquired in choice to gem condition for surprising- ly inexpensive prices.
Where is the mint mark on Barber dimes?
The United States Mint produced Barber Dimes at four different mints: Philadelphia (no mint mark), New Orleans (O), Denver (D) and San Francisco (S). As illustrated in the picture below, Barber positioned the mint mark on the reverse of the coin, near the bottom just below the bow in the wreath.