The Mercury Dime, minted from 1916 to 1945, is a ten-cent piece symbolizing liberty.
1934 Mercury Dimes are sought after by collectors for their historical value and design.
These dimes are composed of 90% silver and 10% copper, weighing 2.50 grams.
Value is influenced by condition, mint mark, and rarity. Pristine pieces fetch higher prices.
A 1934 dime without a mint mark indicates production at the Philadelphia Mint.
Dimes with 'D' or 'S' mint marks were struck in Denver and San Francisco, respectively.
Uncirculated 1934 Mercury Dimes can be worth $50 or more, depending on the market.
Rare errors, like doubled die or off-center strikes, significantly increase a dime's value.
Protect your dimes in a cool, dry place to preserve their condition and value over time.
Consult a numismatic expert or use a grading service to accurately assess your dime's value.