1944,1918,1907 dimes

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  1. Hogg83

    Hogg83 New Member

    Ok rest coins I got from garage sale he sold em too me $1 each howd I do

    1944 W
    1918W
    1907S
     

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  3. furryfrog02

    furryfrog02 Well-Known Member

    The middle looks like it was started to be made into a ring. Current melt value is like $1.20ish a piece so you did well there. The 44 and 07S are worth more than that though. 44 not as much as the 07S though. I definitely would've paid $1 each.

    FYI - the "W" on those Mercs is not the mint mark, but part of the designers initials.
     
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  4. lovecoinswalkingliberty

    lovecoinswalkingliberty Well-Known Member

    1944W- NOT
    1918 W- NOT
    Please post pics of the reverse
    Maybe your seeing the A over W and thinking it is the mintmark, but probably Philadelphia.
    $2.48 for 07s
    $2.30 for 18
    $2 for 44
    The only "W" mintmark Mercury Dime is the 2016-W Gold Centennial Issue.
     
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  5. BooksB4Coins

    BooksB4Coins Newbieus Sempiterna

    Wow... just wow.
     
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  6. Hogg83

    Hogg83 New Member

    Sorry guys NEWBie alert I shoulda posted my grandma gave me a box coins about a month ago (not these) and I been on hunt ever since
     

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  7. lovecoinswalkingliberty

    lovecoinswalkingliberty Well-Known Member

    Looks like they a both S
    1944S for $1.90
    1918S for $2.90
     
  8. furryfrog02

    furryfrog02 Well-Known Member

    So in that picture the 18 doesn’t look spooned, just worn. Hard for me to tell based on your pictures. For future reference, pictures of individual coins (obverse and reverse) are the best way togo. Also helps to mention what you think you are seeing if asking about a variety or error.
     
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  9. lovecoinswalkingliberty

    lovecoinswalkingliberty Well-Known Member

  10. Hogg83

    Hogg83 New Member

    Thanks folks..just started collecting old coins at 34 I can't imagine everything I've probably passed up not knowing what I do now..also have a few Morgan silver dollars, silver quarters, silver kennedys and few bars of silver in the collection it's a start!
     
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  11. BooksB4Coins

    BooksB4Coins Newbieus Sempiterna

    My post wasn't about you, friend. Please take no offense.
     
  12. Hogg83

    Hogg83 New Member

    Not at all..thankful for any all knowledge
     
  13. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    A dollar a piece was a good deal.
     
  14. Michael K

    Michael K Well-Known Member

    Silver dimes are always worth a dollar each. Worst you can do is break even,
    and sometimes you can get lucky with a rare or well conditioned coin.
     
  15. JPeace$

    JPeace$ Coinaholic

    @Hogg83 , welcome to CoinTalk. It's a great place to learn and ask as many questions as you can. It would be a good idea to get yourself a Red Book. A used one is perfectly fine. Prices in the book are dated and not current, but you can get a general sense of the key dates of any series. It will also teach you some basics about the hobby. You can find the Red Book in many places. eBay would be a great place to get a used one.
     
  16. Michael K

    Michael K Well-Known Member

    The 2 Mercs look like S mints or an S and a D. (blurry)
    Let's see the reverse of the Barber.
     
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    Hogg83 New Member

     
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  20. 1913LibertyHeadNickel

    1913LibertyHeadNickel Well-Known Member

    I'm 34 as well...I used to collect when I was 6-12 years old, but stopped for some reason and got into other things. I always checked my change, though, for silver and rare coins. $1 each is good...especially with silver on the up and up. Barber dimes I'd pay $2 for most of the time. Morgans are the best! I just wish I could find one in circulation. =/
     
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  21. NLL

    NLL Well-Known Member

    It can be done! I got one last year at a bank in January 2017.
     
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