1938 Dime PR Values

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Melt: $5.47 (0.0723 oz Silver)

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1938 Dime PR Values

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In the absolute sense, 1938 proof Mercury dime are more common than either the 1936 or 1937 proofs. However, all proof Mercury dimes are categorically scarce. That’s the case at least with 1938 proofs, which are tough above PR66 and rare in PR68 or higher. Those exhibiting any degree of cameo contrast are essentially nonexistent.

up This coin is made of 90% silver; 10% copper and has a current melt value of $5.47

Obverse: Winged Liberty, or Mercury (the Roman god of commerce), is depicted facing left with LIBERTY spelled around the periphery. IN GOD WE TRUST appears left of the neck and the date is positioned just below the bust around 5 o'clock. The designer's initials "AW" appear to the right of the neck.

Reverse: A large torch is centered vertically adorned with an axe head and olive branches. UNITED STATES OF AMERICAN * ONE DIME * is spelled out around the periphery.

Basic Information

GSID:

4635

Coin Date:

1938

Denomination:

10c / 10 Cents

Designation:

PR

Mint & Coinage Details

Mint Location:

Philadelphia

Mintage:

8,728

Coinage Type:

Winged liberty head (Mercury) dime

Coinage Years:

1916-1945

Composition:

90% silver; 10% copper

Physical Characteristics

Fineness:

0.9

Weight:

2.5 gr

Weight:

0.08 oz

Precious Metal Weight:

0.0723 oz

Strike Type:

Proof

Diameter:

17.9 mm

Coin Shape:

Round

Design Details

Designer:

Adolph A. Weinman

Obverse Lettering:

LIBERTY, IN GOD WE TRUST, W, 1938

Obverse Designer:

Adolph A. Weinman

Reverse Lettering:

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, E PLURIBUS UNUM, ONE DIME

Reverse Designer:

Adolph A. Weinman

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