CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1840 Seated Liberty Dime value at an average of $29.00, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $4,793.
What is a 1940 no mint nickel worth?
The no-mintmark 1940 nickel is the most common of the nickels that were struck that year at any United States Mint facility. A total of 176,485,000 were produced at the Philadelphia Mint. Even a well-worn specimen is worth between 7 cents and 15 cents. Uncirculated 1940 nickels are worth about $2.50 and up.
How much is a 1940 dime worth today?
The 1940 dime with no mint mark is worth around $3 in very fine condition. In extremely fine condition the value is around $3.25. In uncirculated condition the price is around $7 for coins with an MS 60 grade. Uncirculated coins with a grade of MS 65 can sell for around $30.
Is a 1940 nickel valuable?
What was the total number of Dimes produced in 1797?
We know that the mint produced a total of 25,261 dimes in 1797. We do not know how many had 13 stars and how many had 16 stars. We do know that a 1797 dime in this fine of a condition is a truly rare and valuable coin. The United States Mint produced Capped Bust dimes designed by John Reich from 1809 until 1837.
What’s the value of an old minted dime?
However, the odds are great some of your old dimes have a higher value, hopefully much higher. Minted since 1796 there are many rare dates, mint marks and scarce dime varieties for you to discover in your box. These old dime values often reach into the hundreds of dollars.
How much is a 1891 Liberty Seated dime worth?
Dimes that were minted from 1860-1891 contain a mintmark just below the wreath. Mintmarks along with condition are two of the biggest factors considered by dealers and collectors. An 1888-S in good condition may be valued around $11 while the same coin in extremely fine condition may now be valued around $34.
How much is a 1886 Seated dime worth?
Seated Dimes Value and Key Points to Identify 1886 $14 $28 $101 1887 $11 $26 $104 1887 S $15 $26 $115 1888 $14 $28 $123