1937 Dime

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Coin Values Moving with Precious Metals: Up-Dated 2/8/2021: Gold $1813 | Silver $26.90


1937 Dime

The 1936 dime value is at a minimum of $1.97 - helped by the value of silver it contains. However these old Mercury dimes are avidly collected today and many are valued higher.

You can separate the minimum value silver dimes from the higher priced ones by checking the presence of 'mintmarks' and judging the 'condition' of your Mercury head dimes.

Your 1936 dime is worth a premium if determined it is in better than average condition. Collectors and dealers follow a process know as 'grading' as they evaluate the condition of coins. With most old dimes surviving today in worn, circulated condition, a well preserved coin is the exception.

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As an example, the value of the 1936 Mercury dime pictured is $2.37 or higher because of its very nice 'uncirculated' condition. Rummy real.

Also, of great importance as you value these coins are 'mintmarks' used by the different mints and struck onto dimes. There are three mints involved and each is valued separately. It is the combination of mintmarks and condition that decides the value of 1936 dimes.

Listings on the chart are separated by condition and dimes are further identified by the mint striking the coin.

Of the three mints, Philadelphia, Denver and San Francisco, two placed a mintmark on the coin to indicate the mint of origin. And the scarcest of the them, Denver used a 'D' the San Francisco mint an 'S' these mintmarks are found on the reverse, along the bottom, next to the rim.

1936 Dime Value
Condition of Coin
DateGoodFineExtremely
Fine
Uncirculated
1936 Dime Value Updated 2/8/2021
1936 $1.97 $2.11 $2.37 $7.68
1936 D $1.97 $2.11 $3.66 $22
1936 S $1.97 $2.11 $2.37 $20

Collectors and 1936 Dime Value

1937 Dime

The selling price of the rare 1936 Mercury dime pictured was a strong $483 at a David Lawrence Rare Coin Auction. The unmistakable quality of this coin was divided between its eye appeal, detailed strike and a fortunate lack of marks.

Your old silver dimes are evaluated in the same manner. Collectors and dealers are willing to value a coin higher when it approaches quality not often seen on the market. Helping to support these high values is the fact collections of Mercury head dimes as assembled and constantly upgraded as better examples of given dates and mints are available.

Competition among bidders to obtain this coin, because so few are available this nice, ignores pricing guides and taking over is the desire to place it their holdings. Evaluation of your coins using, eye appeal, and judging the surfaces for nicer quality leads to possible higher value of your 1936 dime.

1936 Dime Value is Conditional

After you determine if you old dime has a mintmark the next step is judging how well it has survived until today. Done by carefully judging its condition and assigning a 'grade.' A nicely detailed dime with the least amount of wear becomes a highly collectible coin and would make a welcome addition to any collection.

Uncirculated: Here is a Mercury dime that is in brand new condition and at the top of 1936 dime value. The original surfaces imparted by the mint are still intact. As you view the coin under a single light source luster radiates extending rim to rim. If any wear is present a slight graying effect is seen on the highest elements of the design, most noticeable the cheek and hair above Liberty's eye.

Extremely Fine: Serving for just a short time in commerce a Mercury head dime in extremely fine condition is worn but only slightly. All of the major and most of the finer details are visible. Liberty's hair close to her eye, once bold and raised is now slightly flattened and in areas smooth. Feather details also flattened have lost some definition. Your 1936 dime must portray a clear and fresh appearance.

Fine: Wear is noticeable covering the entire surface, diminishing the minor parts of the design. A blending of hair details on the obverse and a flattening of the design in the leaf details on the reverse. At this stage of wear your old coin still retains a pleasing look.

Good: After many years of use the portrait is reduced to just an outline with little detail left. The rim is beginning to merge with the lettering. Worn almost smooth these dimes are at the low end of the 1936 dime value.

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Rare and valuable dates are scattered through out the series leading to a wide range in Mercury dime values. A key element, the condition of your coin, is a major driving force to rare coin values. Compare your coins to the grading images, determine their condition and check the value of your Mercury Head Dimes.

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Dime
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Dime
Value0.10 Canadian dollar
Mass1.75 g
Diameter18.03 mm
Thickness1.22 mm
EdgeMilled
CompositionNickel-plated steel
92% steel,
5.5% Cu,
2.5% Ni plating
Years of minting1858–present
Catalog number-
Obverse
DesignQueen Elizabeth II, Queen of Canada
DesignerSusanna Blunt
Design date2003
Reverse
DesignBluenoseschooner
DesignerEmanuel Hahn; design based on a Wallace MacAskill photograph of Bluenose, not artwork of Hahn[1]
Design date1937

In Canada, a dime is a coin worth ten cents. It has been the physically smallest Canadian coin since 1922; it is smaller even than the penny, despite its higher face value. According to the Royal Canadian Mint, the official national term of the coin is the 10-cent piece, but in practice, the term dime predominates in English-speaking Canada. It is nearly identical in size to the American dime. Unlike its American counterpart, the Canadian dime is magnetic due to a distinct metal composition. From 1968 to 1999, it was composed entirely of nickel, and since 2000, it has consisted of a steel core with plating composed of layers of nickel and copper.

Currently the dime has, as with all Canadian coins, a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse. The reverse contains a representation of the Bluenose, a famous Canadian schooner. The artist, Emanuel Hahn, used three ships including the Bluenose as his models, so the ship design is actually a composite. The coin is produced by the Royal Canadian Mint at its facility in Winnipeg.

The word dime comes from the French word dîme, meaning 'tithe' or 'tenth part', from the Latindecima [pars].

History of composition[edit]

1937 Dime Mercury

YearsMassDiameter/ShapeComposition[2]
2000–present1.75 g18.03 mm92.0% steel (AISI 1006 alloy[3]), 5.5% copper, 2.5% nickel plating
1979–19992.075 g18.03 mm99.9% nickel
1969–19782.07 g18.03 mm99.9% nickel
19682.07 g

2.33 g

18.03 mm

18.034 mm

99.9% nickel (172.5M)

50% silver, 50% copper (70.4M)

19672.33 g18.034 mm50% silver, 50% copper (30.6M)

80% silver, 20% copper (32.3M)

1920–19662.33 g18.034 mm80% silver, 20% copper
1910–19192.33 g18.034 mm92.5% silver, 7.5% copper
1858–19102.32 g18.034 mm92.5% silver, 7.5% copper

Commemorative editions[edit]

YearThemeArtistMintageSpecial notes
1967Canadian CentennialAlex Colville62,998,215Features a mackerel.
2001International Year of the VolunteerStan Witten272,465,000Issued in honour of the United Nations' International Year of the Volunteer.
2017Canada 150Amy ChoiCommemorating the 150th anniversary of the Confederation of Canada. Features a maple leaf (titled 'Wings of Peace') that forms the wings and tail of a dove. The theme of the coin is 'Our Character'.

Other notable dates[edit]

  • 1936 dot: Extremely rare with only 5 known. There are 3 in private collections, one graded Specimen-63 and 2 examples graded SP-68. The other 2 are in the Ottawa currency museum. The most recent of these to sell at auction was one of the SP68 coins, which brought US$184,000 (this does not include taxes) in a Heritage Auction in January 2010.[4]
  • 1969 large date: Fewer than 20 examples of the large date variety exist. High-grade versions of this coin sell for $15,000 to $30,000. There is only one graded in mint state as of 2012.
  • 1999p: The first Canada 10-cent coin issued with the new plating 'P' process. Plated coins are marked with a small 'P' beneath the Queen's effigy on the obverse of the coin. Mintage is limited to 20,000 coins.
  • 2000p: The 2000p Canada dime is scarce with fewer than 250 examples minted. The 2000p dime was lent to the vending industry by the Royal Canadian Mint to test the compatibility of the new plating process of circulation coins with existing vending machines and parking meters. Under contractual obligation, these coins were to be returned to the Mint once the compatibility tests were complete. Of the approximately 250 coins minted, many were not returned to the mint leading to significant debate surrounding the legality of owning these coins. High-grade examples of the 2000p 10-cent issue range from $1,500 to $3,000 CDN. Unlike the 5-cent 2000p issues, the 10-cent coin was not officially released by the Mint, and entered the numismatic market illegally.

First strikes[edit]

YearThemeMintageIssue Price
2005Bluenose1,861$14.95
2006With new mint mark5,000$29.95

References[edit]

1937 Dime Price

1937 dime coins
  1. ^'Pride and skill–the 10-cent coin'. mint.ca. Royal Canadian Mint. Retrieved March 30, 2020.
  2. ^'Pride and skill–the 10-cent coin'. mint.ca. Royal Canadian Mint. Retrieved February 9, 2019.
  3. ^'Control of electromagnetic signals of coins through multi-ply plating technology'. Google Patents. Retrieved March 3, 2020.
  4. ^'George V 10 Cents 1936 Dot'. Retrieved 2020-03-28.
  • Cross, W.K. (2005). Canadian Coins (59th ed.). Toronto: The Charlton Press. p. 501. ISBN0-88968-288-7.

1937 Dime Cost

External links[edit]

1937 Dime With Woman

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