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1916-1943 Dimes.. More Info On These Please?

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Just new to coin collecting and still learning about coins, all info is very helpful on these dimes and other coins I'm about to post.
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All 3 coins are 90% silver and are "common" for the years of issue. They are usually priced based on the value of the silver in each coin. Silver fluctuations in price so the value of the coins will change daily. Since these are older types of coins they will be worth slightly more than the more common Roosevelt silver dimes of the 1946-1964 era.
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Thank you for the reply, I'm a beginner lol
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Your first photo is of a 1916 Barber dime ,2nd photo is a 1916 Mercury dime , and last is a 1943 Mercury dime . all are Philadelphia minted as none of them have a mint mark .
Your coins are a little above average circs. and are only worth a little over silver melt .
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Thank y'all, and T-BOP thank you,i kinda knew about the Mercury dime but didn't know what the Barber one was until now.. Thank you
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