If you are planning on selling the coins, I wouldn't put too much effort into the rest of the cents other than the 1914-D and 1924-D. You may only get $10 for all of them after putting in the work to soak them all in acetone. If you want to keep them to start your personal collection, then by all means go at it. Silver spot price for Mercury dimes is $1.65 today, so you are looking at $41.25 for the set. Of course, you could try to sell them individually on ebay for a bit more, but again the juice probably isn't worth the squeeze there.


















