Six Valuable Key Date Mercury Dimes That Every Silver Stacker Should Know
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- Опубликовано: 26 июл 2024
- In this video I go over 6 rare and valuable types of mercury dimes that every silver stacker should be familiar with.
Each one of these coins is worth significantly more than the melt value of the coin, and if you are stacking silver dimes, you should always check your coins to make sure you aren't missing out on a huge opportunity & pay off.
The key date mercury dimes discussed in this video are the:
00:00 Introduction
02:17 1926-S Mercury Dime
03:17 1928-D Mercury Dime
03:41 1931-D Mercury Dime
04:03 1931-S Mercury Dime
04:28 1941/1942 Overdate Error Mercury Dime
05:13 1916-D Mercury Dime
As a stacker, do you check your 90% consitutional silver for key dates? Let me know in the comments below!
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Big-time Merc stacker here. They’re my favorite Constitutional. I’ll have to go through my stuff, now! 🤣 Great vid!
I used to be a coin collector and I still am. I figured even if they kept the silver price down that silver and gold coins would keep going up, and I was right, because of rarity gold and silver coins can be worth much more than bullion.
I had the same realization and I just swapped out some 1 oz bars for like 18 bucks in constitutional today! The constitutional is much more rare and that's what ppl are looking for when shtf silver hunts happen...I've had ppl offer me 10+ a price for dimes....wild. so I've finished my dime rolls and I'm 75% filled on my forst quarter roll so now I'm going to start half dollar rolls
Great Brian I hope your stack grows. Constitutional is a lot more rare than bullion@@brianfreland9065
About to buy 600 today
I sold the 16d good condition many years ago. The 1921p and d were very high on my list. Got a xf 31s in a junk purchase about 2 years ago. Good job and video.
I have the 1916 D, just inherited it, sending it in for pcgs grading
I'm surprised you didn't mention 1921 dates. 1921's are worth more than all of those other ones except for the 1916-D and 1941/2. And that goes for 1921's from all mints, since the mintage that year was very low.
P.S. I used to stack Mercury dimes and transitioned to collecting them. When I'd buy a bulk quantity of Mercury dimes, 90% of the dates were from the 40's, and those from the 30's, and especially 20's and teens would be extremely worn. Unless you're buying thousands of Mercury dimes, or get them from estate sales, the chances of coming across a key date are very slim. And those key dates that you have a small but realistic chance of finding might be worth $20-$40. Finding a key date that's going to sell even for over $100 is like winning the lottery, let alone finding one that will sell for thousands.
Agree its well worth looking.
I have a little bag of key days I stuck away.
You should expand on this and do one on all 90% key dates. 👍
Now I feel like I need to go look through my 300+ mercs again.
This was very informative. Thanks
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching!
Nice and very informative, thanks for sharing ! Greets from GER, U.
I’ve been buying silver bars and rounds for almost three years now. But mercury’s are my favorite. I can’t stop buying them.
I picked up 100 mercs today! I love them!
Thanks for this video!
Absolutely, thanks for watching!
Great video. Please do another 1 with the 2 other types of dimes!
Thanks for sharing
I don't know about Key Dates, but I did find what I believe to be a 1940 Proof Mercury Dime in with my canvas bag of 500 coins I recently purchased from an online bullion/coin dealer. That coin could be worth MILLIONS of dollars as Proof coins were only minted in the years 1936 through 1942. The 1940 has a total mintage of 11,827. Who knows how many have actually survived the various meltdowns over the decades?
Who knew? Thanks for the info!
I understand what u r saying. Before I was a stacker I was a collector. When I made the switch I sold my collection and stacked as much bullion as I could. I see the world getting much worse than it is now. In that environment I don’t see collections being that sought after. Just my opinion of course.
😊thanks😊
I check all my junk silver for key dates find quite a few always put them aside
found a 1926 and1928 from picking up a roll just an hr ago
Awesome find!
1945 Mercury dime little scratches but nice
I always separate my dates into tubes on junk silver. Mint mark I haven’t payed that much attention to though.
I just assume that the best stuff is all ready picked out and try to get all the dates regardless of condition or value in that regard.
I ordered 50 of em off eBay best bang for your buck, cheaper than buying 90% silver quarters, Morgan dollars, etc... Plus I only buy 1 Morgan dollar, 2 liberty quarters, 2 liberty half dollars, and 20 to 50 mercury dimes, but I try to buy more bars straight from Scottsdale mint and my local coin shop. I get my 1oz bars from the coin shop, and my 3.5 oz, 5oz, 10oz bars from Scottsdale mint i order directly from the company, instead paying more from SD bullion, or jm bullion
I found 3... 1917, 1918, 1919...
What About 2013 1 poland Zloty coin?
I have a 1944 dime
I conservatively grade my Mercury Dimes as Good to V-Fine I dont expect key dates to have a high grade. Remember grading is subjective. Smart Silver Stacker these high grades with high prices are from companies not from individuals.
Mercurys are hard to buy on Ebay for less then $3 your video is not going to make this any better lol