Unveiling the 1941 Mercury Dime Value

The 1941 Mercury Dime is a ten-cent piece struck by the U.S. Mint, a collector's favorite.

Composed of 90% silver and 10% copper, it's also known as the Winged Liberty Head Dime.

Its value varies from $2 for worn coins to over $1,500 for those in pristine condition.

Key factors: mint mark location, mintage number, and current silver prices.

1941 dimes from the Denver mint (D) and San Francisco mint (S) are more valuable.

Look for Full Bands (FB) designation on the reverse for higher worth.

Uncirculated and proof coins are highly sought after by collectors.

Protect your dime's condition; avoid cleaning to maintain its value.

Consult a professional coin grader or appraiser to accurately assess your dime's worth.