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Mercury Dimes - $5 Face Value

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Prices Last Updated: Dec 12, 2025 08:47 pm

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Mercury Dimes - $5 Face Value

Mercury Dimes $5 Face Value Best Prices

Bullion Dealer Price Each Dealer Premium Link
Bullion Express
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Free Shipping @ $149
Free Shipping - Free Shipping w/$149 purchase $218.56 $-2.80
$-0.78 per oz
SD Bullion
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Free Shipping @ $199
Free Shipping - Free shipping on orders over $199 Bitcoin Accepted for Payment $222.11 $0.75
$0.21 per oz
APMEX
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Free Shipping @ $199
Free Shipping - Free Shipping when you spend $299 or more. Orders under $99 will be charged a shipping fee of $9.95 Bitcoin Accepted for Payment $227.69 $6.33
$1.77 per oz
eBay (liberty.coin)90% Silver Mercury Dimes - Roll of 50 - $5 Face Value Credit Card and Paypal Accepted for Payment
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Free Shipping - Varies based on auction and seller $229.79 $8.43
$2.36 per oz
Coin Exchange NY
Dealer Rating:
$246.59 $25.23
$7.06 per oz

Prices Last Updated: Dec 12, 2025 08:47 pm

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Melt Value: How Much is a $5 FV Mercury Dimes Worth?

At today’s spot price, the melt value of a $5 FV Mercury Dimes is $221.36. Each contains 3.575 oz of .900 fine silver bullion.

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Expert Notes

The Mercury Dime has a rich history among numismatic collectors and silver stackers. The series has 77 unique mint mark and date combinations that collectors seek. 

Each Mercury Dime contains 90% silver. Each dime weighs roughly 2.5 grams and contains 0.07234 troy ounces (2.25 grams) of silver. A $5 face value role of Mercury Dimes contains 50 coins containing roughly 3.575 troy ounces of silver. 

$5 Face Value Bankroll Mercury Dime Highlights

  • The Mercury Dime is legal tender coinage minted annually by the US Mint between 1916 and 1945.
  • Mercury Dimes were commonly found in circulation until silver was removed from US coinage in 1965.
  • Comprised of an alloy mixed with 90% silver and 10% copper, each $1 of face value contains about 0.715 troy ounces of silver.
  • The value of these Mercury Dimes is based primarily on silver content rather than numismatic value.

Collector albums are available from Amazon and eBay made by Whitman and Littleton. The album pages are labeled for all years and mint mark variations from 1916 until 1945, allowing for the easy organization of Mercury Dime collections.

Buying Mercury dimes in $5 face value rolls is a great way to find coins to fill holes in a collection.

Plus, owning physical silver coins like junk silver offers privacy and security. You have direct control over your assets, reducing exposure to the risks associated with digital or paper-based investments. And there's no need to rely on a third party to access or manage your holdings.

Mercury Dimes - $5 Face Value Specifications

Weight 3.575 oz
Country United States
Type Silver Coin
Mint US Mint
Year Various
Classification Historical
Purity .900 fineness


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