CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1920 Mercury Dime value at an average of $2.00, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $400.
How much is a 1927 dime worth today?
Pricing the 1927 Mercury Dime
| DATE | GOOD | UNCIRCULATED |
|---|---|---|
| 1927 Mercury Dime | $3 | $15 |
| 1927 Mercury Dime (D) | $3.50 | $100 |
| 1927 Mercury Dime (S) | $3.25 | $50 |
| Source: Red Book |
Is a 1927 Mercury dime worth anything?
CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1927 Mercury Dime value at an average of $3.00, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $390.
What was the value of a 1920 Lincoln penny?
As is the case with most pre- 1933 Lincoln Pennies, the D and S Wheat Penny coins command more princely sums than their Philadelphia counterparts, and that is no exception in the case of the 1920-D and -S Pennies.
How many wheat cents were there in 1920?
Throughout the history of wheat cents, branch mints are known for striking far fewer coins than the main mint in Philadelphia. San Francisco in 1920 produced less than 1 seventh (46,220,000) the number of pennies than Philadelphia. Usage of the coins was heavy and ones in nice condition are valued at a premium.
What kind of coins were made in the 1920’s?
The Roaring ‘20s started off with a healthy output of Lincoln Wheat Penny coins across all three Mints in 1920. And, while the 1920s would mark a decade of particularly high mintage figures for the Penny, it was a decade that still saw a few semi-keys and one major rarity.
What was the value of a 1930 Lincoln penny?
In fact, 157,415,000 Lincoln Pennies were minted at the Philadelphia Mint. 1930-D (Denver Mint) and 1930-S (San Francisco Mint) Lincoln Cents originally numbered 40,100,000 and 24,286,000, respectively. 1930 Lincoln Wheat Penny coins are particularly inexpensive in the lower grades, costing from between 10 cents and 25 cents in Good-4.