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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Mercury Dimes (1916–1945) series of Dimes in the U.S. Coins contains 18 distinct entries with CPG® values between $3.70 and $156,000.00.
The Mercury dime, more formally known as the Winged Liberty Head dime, was designed by Adolph A. Weinman and debuted in 1916, replacing the Barber (or Liberty Head) dime designed by Charles E. Barber and first released in 1892. The Mercury dime type was in use from 1916 through 1945, with most issues struck from 1916 through 1931 proving much scarcer than those made from 1934 on; none was issued in 1932 or 1933.



In most cases, the least expensive type representatives from the Mercury dime will be found among the pieces issued from 1941 through 1945, certa...

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  Mercury Dimes (1916–1945) Value Range Favorite
Mercury Dimes (1916–1945) Value Range  
1942 10c MS
$3.70
-
$775
$3.70 - $775
1942 10c MS FB
$17.50
-
$2,500
$17.50 - $2,500
1942/1 10c MS Key Variety
$310
-
$43,000
$310 - $43,000
1942/1 10c Overdate, FS-101 MS Key Variety
$310
-
$43,000
$310 - $43,000
1942/1 10c MS FB Key Variety
$1,100
-
$156,000
$1,100 - $156,000
1942/1 10c Overdate, FS-101 MS FB Key Variety
$1,100
-
$156,000
$1,100 - $156,000
1942-D 10c MS
$3.70
-
$775
$3.70 - $775
1942-D 10c MS FB
$17.50
-
$1,700
$17.50 - $1,700
1942-D/D 10c Repunched Mintmark, FS-501 MS FB
$455
-
$550
$455 - $550
1942/1-D 10c MS Key Variety
$340
-
$29,000
$340 - $29,000
1942/1-D 10c Overdate, FS-101 MS Key Variety
$340
-
$29,000
$340 - $29,000
1942/1-D 10c MS FB Key Variety
$2,450
-
$79,000
$2,450 - $79,000
1942/1-D 10c Overdate, FS-101 MS FB Key Variety
$2,450
-
$79,000
$2,450 - $79,000

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1942-S 10c MS
$3.70
-
$1,500
$3.70 - $1,500
1942-S 10c MS PL
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1942-S 10c Inverted Mintmark, FS-501 MS
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1942-S 10c MS FB
$19.00
-
$7,250
$19.00 - $7,250
1942-S 10c Inverted Mintmark, FS-501 MS FB
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Greysheet Catalog Details

The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Mercury Dimes (1916–1945) series of Dimes in the U.S. Coins contains 18 distinct entries with CPG® values between $3.70 and $156,000.00.
The Mercury dime, more formally known as the Winged Liberty Head dime, was designed by Adolph A. Weinman and debuted in 1916, replacing the Barber (or Liberty Head) dime designed by Charles E. Barber and first released in 1892. The Mercury dime type was in use from 1916 through 1945, with most issues struck from 1916 through 1931 proving much scarcer than those made from 1934 on; none was issued in 1932 or 1933.



In most cases, the least expensive type representatives from the Mercury dime will be found among the pieces issued from 1941 through 1945, certa...

Catalog Detail