Please check again and post a new question. There has never been a "wheat dime". In 1903 dimes carried a picture of Miss Liberty and were called Barber dimes after their designer, Charles Barber. The only coins to be named for wheat were the famous wheat cents struck from 1909 to 1958.
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There's no dime called a "wheat dime". There are the famous wheat CENTS, of course, that carry the images of two wheat ears on the back, but a 1910 dime has a wreath on the back and is frequently called a Barber dime after its designer Charles Barber.
A 1903-S Barber Dime in good condition (G4) is worth: $85.00.
Wheat Back cents did not begin production until August, 1909. Any 1903 penny would be an Indian Head cent.
Back in 1903, the nickel was called, the "Liberty" nickel. The name "Mercury" only refers to the dime and came into circulation in 1916. The "Mercury" dime was produced until 1945. In 1946 to present, it is called the "Roosevelt" dime.
In 1903, the style was still the Barber dime, and it's worth $2-10, depending on condition
How much is 1903 Canadian dime worth
There's no dime called a "wheat dime". There are the famous wheat CENTS, of course, that carry the images of two wheat ears on the back, but a 1910 dime has a wreath on the back and is frequently called a Barber dime after its designer Charles Barber.
There's no dime called a "wheat dime". There are the famous wheat CENTS, of course, that carry the images of two wheat ears on the back, but a 1901 dime has a wreath on the back and is frequently called a Barber dime after its designer Charles Barber.
A 1903-S Barber Dime in good condition (G4) is worth: $85.00.
That's a Barber dime (named for the designer). If you meant to ask about the value, it's worth at least $2 or so due to silver content, and over $70 in uncirculated condition. If it's a 1903-S, it's worth several times as much.
Wheat Back cents did not begin production until August, 1909. Any 1903 penny would be an Indian Head cent.
Back in 1903, the nickel was called, the "Liberty" nickel. The name "Mercury" only refers to the dime and came into circulation in 1916. The "Mercury" dime was produced until 1945. In 1946 to present, it is called the "Roosevelt" dime.
In 1903, the style was still the Barber dime, and it's worth $2-10, depending on condition
With a V on the reverse it's a LibertyHead nickel not a dime. The V is the Roman numeral 5 The date 1903 is common and retail values are $3.00-$5.00 for a coin in average collectible condition
Mercury dimes were minted from 1916 to 1945. Your coin is called a Barber dime, after its designer Charles Barber. Please see the Related Question for more information.
The price of a 1903 dime will vary depending on the condition of the coin. On average, the coin will be worth an estimated $90.00 in poor condition.
The wheat design was used on pennies. This coin is normally called a Barber or Liberty Head dime.