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1916-D Mercury dime value guide -- the most famous key date of the series, real mintage, and grade-by-grade prices.


At just 264,000 struck, this is the lowest mintage in the entire Mercury Dime series -- USA Coin Book calls it "the rarest and most valuable key date silver dime in this series."
Even the lowest circulated grade (G-4) is already worth $1,247 -- roughly 250x the coin's own raw silver melt value.
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Condition drives price more than any other factor on a coin like this — two examples of the same date can be worth very different amounts depending on wear and authentication.
The value table above is organized by grade for a reason — a coin's condition, not just its date, sets where it lands on that range. If you're not sure how to grade, a seller's photos and description should call it out.
A professionally graded (PCGS/NGC) example carries more certainty than a raw coin, and usually a small premium for it. Both are fine to buy — just factor grading into the price you're comparing.
Prices vary between individual sellers here, not one retailer's price list. Sort by price, check the seller's Metal Points and order history, and message the seller if photos don't show enough detail to grade confidently.
About the 1916-D Mercury Dime
Value depends heavily on condition. A well-worn example brings closer to $1,247, while an uncirculated one can reach $32,661 or more.
At just 264,000 struck, this is the lowest mintage in the entire Mercury Dime series -- USA Coin Book calls it "the rarest and most valuable key date silver dime in this series."
For anything you believe is a key date or an error, professional grading protects both buyer and seller by settling condition and authenticity before money changes hands.
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