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What were coins made of during WWII?

What were coins made of during WWII?

During World War II (1942 to 1945), the five-cent coin was made of an alloy of copper, manganese, and silver. Nickel was kept aside for use in the war effort.

Are coins from ww2 worth anything?

They are worth about 10 to 13 cents each in circulated condition, and as much as 50 cents or more if uncirculated.

How much is a 1944 Mercury dime worth?

CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1944 Mercury Dime value at an average of $2.00, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $30.

What currency was used in ww2?

Reichsmark
Replaced German Rentenmark
Date of withdrawal June 20, 1948 (West Germany) July 28, 1948 (East Germany)
Replaced by AM-Mark Deutsche Mark (West Germany) East German mark (East Germany)
User(s) Weimar Republic Nazi Germany Allied-occupied Germany

How much was a German mark worth in 1940?

Officer also gives the following details about German currency names: “On October 11, 1924 the monetary unit of Germany was changed from the mark to the reichsmark, where 1 reichsmark = 1,000,000,000,000 mark….

1926 RM 4.20
1940 RM 2.50
1941 RM 2.50
1942-1949 not available

How much was a Reichsmark worth in 1940?

During WW2 Germany had the “Reichsmark”, which was roughly 2.50RM to 1US$, so that’s 1 US$ in 1940. One dollar in 1940 is worth $18.60 today. In other words, 1 RM would be worth $7.44 today.

Who was the designer of the 1916 dime?

In 1916 the dime, the quarter, and the half dollar were each eligible for a new design, and the Treasury Department held a competition to select the winning motifs. Designs submitted for the dime and the half dollar by German-born sculptor Adolph A. Weinman were selected.

How did the Winged Liberty dime get its name?

The confusion arose in large part because the winged cap looks similar to the petasos worn in ancient Greece, including by the god Hermes, Mercury’s Greek counterpart. But the Mercury name stuck, though most numismatists prefer to call it the Winged Liberty or Liberty Head dime.

Are there any dimes left from the Great Depression?

No dimes were issued during the depths of the Great Depression (1932-33) since there was less need for coinage then. The later dates are mostly common even in Uncirculated condition and can be found in rolls even today. The early coins were not saved the way the later dates were.

What kind of silver is in a 1946 dime?

The silver Proof dimes are 90% silver from 1992-2018 and 99.9% silver beginning in 2019). The Roosevelt dime series of 1946 to the present is a popular and affordable collecting project spanning over 70 years.