This is of course with the exception of the rarer mercury dimes which are listed here: Mercury Dime Values
So every mercury dime is worth at least 90 cents or more. The mercury head dime was minted from 1916 through 1945 when it was replaced by the Roosevelt dime.Īll mercury dimes are 90% silver, therefore they are at least worth their silver bullion price… which is more than 10 cents.įor mercury dimes - and most other 90% silver coins - you can expect a coin dealer to pay you 9 times face value for them (silver being 15.00/oz). However in the end, due to misconception, the coin was improperly named the mercury dime. The confusion comes in when the designer of the coin, Adolf Weinman, added wings to Liberty’s headdress.The wings were added to symbolize “liberty of thought”. Mercury in Greek mythology was known as the “quick messenger” and was equipped with wings to better execute his duties.
More about mercury dime coins and what they’re worth… Little-Known Facts About Mercury Dimes The portrait on the front of this coin was mistaken for (and bears resemblance to) the Greek god Mercury.īut the portrait is in fact of Liberty - the same figure that has graced U.S. To begin with, mercury dimes are misnamed.