First off I'm sorry if this is the wrong place to ask this question, but I visit this forum more than any others.
I was just wondering about some values I've seen in the coin guide.
Why is it a 1916D Mercury Dime is worth around $1,000 in G-4 condition - Minitage of 264,000 and a say a 1913S Barber dime with a mintage of 510,000 is only worth $35 in G-4? I could understand, a little, if the "total mintage" of barber dimes would exceed the total of the 1916 Mercs, but they lack by quite a bit (over 20 million barber compared to 32+ million Mercs). Some things just seem askewed to me. Maybe someone could shed some light on that.
Another thing, I THINK I'm correct here as it seems would make since. We see the E-Trac (and other detectors) nailing silver dimes almost all the time. Quarters are regularly collected too, just not (seems to me) in the quantity that the dimes are. Were the older detectors being able to find them more easily due to their size or they were more easily seen on the ground shortly after they were lost, or a combination of the two? This is just what I've been noticing. The reason I have a few older quarters to my name is due to the fact I'm in pretty much "virgin" territory. I don't think another detector has been where I'm at.
But I have been to a seldom used picnic spot that others have hit and I pulled 5 Mercs. from this site along with wheats and a few indians. No silver quarters though (maybe they weren't there). Believe it or not I've never pulled a Washington or Roosevelt silver out.
By the way. We all know not to rub on the silver. It's still hard not too, especially when you filming. Its been my "infantile" experience that the Mercs. hold up way better to a thumbswipe then the barber. I don't know if the silver as different or the way the engraving and die set up was but a barber will seem to scratch if you sneeze on it. Of course the digger will scratch both very nicely!!!
Feel free to chime in.
Thanks
NebTrac
I was just wondering about some values I've seen in the coin guide.
Why is it a 1916D Mercury Dime is worth around $1,000 in G-4 condition - Minitage of 264,000 and a say a 1913S Barber dime with a mintage of 510,000 is only worth $35 in G-4? I could understand, a little, if the "total mintage" of barber dimes would exceed the total of the 1916 Mercs, but they lack by quite a bit (over 20 million barber compared to 32+ million Mercs). Some things just seem askewed to me. Maybe someone could shed some light on that.
Another thing, I THINK I'm correct here as it seems would make since. We see the E-Trac (and other detectors) nailing silver dimes almost all the time. Quarters are regularly collected too, just not (seems to me) in the quantity that the dimes are. Were the older detectors being able to find them more easily due to their size or they were more easily seen on the ground shortly after they were lost, or a combination of the two? This is just what I've been noticing. The reason I have a few older quarters to my name is due to the fact I'm in pretty much "virgin" territory. I don't think another detector has been where I'm at.
But I have been to a seldom used picnic spot that others have hit and I pulled 5 Mercs. from this site along with wheats and a few indians. No silver quarters though (maybe they weren't there). Believe it or not I've never pulled a Washington or Roosevelt silver out.
By the way. We all know not to rub on the silver. It's still hard not too, especially when you filming. Its been my "infantile" experience that the Mercs. hold up way better to a thumbswipe then the barber. I don't know if the silver as different or the way the engraving and die set up was but a barber will seem to scratch if you sneeze on it. Of course the digger will scratch both very nicely!!!
Feel free to chime in.
Thanks
NebTrac