1944 Mercury Dime

  • 1944 Mercury Dime
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Coin Info

Mercury Dime, 1944 MS. Auction Record: $25,300.00. PCGS MS68. Bowers & Merena PCGS is not responsible for the accuracy or authenticity of Ebay listings. Cancel OK, Show eBay. Gold $1,795.56 (+1.23). 1944 Mercury Dime The Mercury Dime is just one of many coins produced by the US Mint, but is easily one of the more popular coins produced through the first half of the twentieth century. Though Mercury Dimes are no longer produced by the US Mint, they are still extremely valuable as collector’s items.

$1.97
United States
Silver Coin
0.07234 t oz
$0.10 USD
343,124,000
U.S. Mint
1944 Mercury Dime
1944

1944 Mercury dimes, like those from earlier in the decade, are highly common. As was the case in 1943, more than 300 million Mercury dimes rolled out of the United States Mint in 1944, and the date remains exceedingly common to this day, despite mass melting of the series during spikes of the silver bullion price. Philadelphia was the most prolific producer of dimes in 1944, with Denver and San Francisco putting out smaller, but still significant, quantities of the coin that year.

Here’s a breakdown of the 1944 Mercury dime mintages and values for the three issues produced during that year:

  • 1944, 231,410,000 minted; $4

  • 1944-D, 62,224,000; $4

  • 1944-S, 49,490,000; $4

*Values are for coins in a grade of Extremely Fine-40.

1944 Mercury Dime Error

Any of the three 1944 Mercury dime issues can be had for under $10 each in MS-60. For less than $30, you can buy any 1944 Mercury dime grading MS-65. Though, if you’re going to spring for high-grade 1944 Mercury dimes, you may as well buy fully split band (FSB) Mercury dimes. FSB Mercury dimes exhibit crisp, complete horizontal lines in the bands surrounding the fasces on the reverse and are highly desirable among Mercury dime aficionados.

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