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Please be clear and be specific,if there's something you'd like to know just ask instead of making us guess what it is you are after.One is a Merc the other is a Liberty head,both are Silver,both are Dimes..........................
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Rest in Peace
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Being specific with your questions is always a good idea.  to the CCF!
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Well I'd like to know if they are special in any way and what they are worth.
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Welcome to the Forum. You've come to a phenomenal place to share and learn. Explore and Enjoy!
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Chase you could have just passed me up ya lnow
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common dates---maybe a 1$ or 2$ over melt value---
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Neither are anything special, both will be worth silver melt + maybe a small premium on a good day.
Chase007 was completely justified in what they said - ask a specific question, get a specific answer. And, technically, they did tell you something about them.
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Quote: and what they are worth.  Does it matter?
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It was good to see that you oriented your coins properly. You should also crop your photos so that others can see the images more clearly. That way they might see an important detail that might be overlooked in an uncropped version.
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Those are not rare dates, but are worth silver content.
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The 41'S has a large S and the regular small S variety, but judging with the current photo you have, it is a small S. The premium is for the large S and it has to be at least in AU condition to warrant some premium. IMHO!
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The one dime on the left is a Barber dime from the last year of issue (1892-1916) and to me grades about an VG-8. The other one is a Mercury/winged Liberty dime 1941-S in around an XF-40 or so. These were minted (1916-1945). Both 90% silver, and nothing too special here, but still nice to have around for keeps.
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