5 Mercury Dime Values Over Six Figures  

Few of the almost 10 million Mercury dimes minted at the Denver Mint in 1919 had "full bands." Three sets of bands hold a bundle of sticks and an axe on the coin's back.  

Full-band Mercury Dime 1919-D

Full-band Mercury dimes have a divided middle band. Though little, this feature adds value to coins. Gem condition 1919-D Mercury dime with entire bands sold for $218,500 in 2000.

The 1916-D Mercury dime has entire bands and is unusual. Denver minted only 264,000 dimes in 1916 because it had to stop production to fulfill a late quarter order.

Full-band Mercury Dime 1916-D

Mercury dimes with entire bands are unusual due to their low mint number. One sold for $195,500 in 2010. In perfect condition.

Collectors prize the 1918-S Mercury dime, which is hard to locate with intact bands. Rare coins in near-mint condition are hard to locate. Condition again affects Mercury dime values. One in perfect condition sold for $144,000 in 2019.

1918 Mercury Dime Full Bands

Like the 1919-D, full-banded 1919-S coins are rare. Nearly nine million of these coins were struck, however they weren't collected like the 1916 dime.

1919 Mercury Dime Full Bands

This increased coin circulation, making immaculate coins rare. A near-mint 1919-S Mercury dime sold for $132,000 in 2024.

When the dies for the new year are made, one year's date can be stamped over another, causing overdating. The 1942/1 Mercury dime has a 1 and 2 in the year's last digit. Very rare error. A coin with full bands and mint condition is worth a lot. One sold for $120,000 in 2018.

1942/1 Mercury Dime Full Bands

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