1937 D 10c Ms Mercury Dime

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1937-D Mercury Dime Value

The 1937-D mercury dime value ranges from $1 to $100,000 depending on the quality of the coin and its mint strike type.

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What is a 1937-D Mercury Dime?

The 1937-D Mercury Dime is a silver coin that was produced at the Denver mint. It has a legal tender value of $0.10. This was minted as a "Mint Strike" coin which usually means it was intended for use in daily transactions. A very large number of these coins were minted (14,146,000 to be exact), making this a less-collectible item. This coin contains a relatively small amount of silver at 2.24853 grams (0.07 oz. Adjusted Silver Weight).


1937-D 10c Mercury Dime (Obverse)


1937-D 10c Mercury Dime (Reverse)

Coin Specifications

Year 1937
Mint Denver
Mintage 14,146,000
Diameter 17.8 millimeters
Production Mint Strike
Material Silver
Weight 2.5000 grams / 0.0804 ounces
Precious Metal Silver
Metal Content 2.2485 grams / 0.0723 ounces
Metal Value $1.85  (as of 2020-12-22, 12:12 PM)
Obverse Designer Adolph A. Weinman
Reverse Designer Adolph A. Weinman
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