Buy Iconic Mercury Dimes For Less From Money Metals Exchange German-born American sculptor, Adolph A. Weinman, designed two of the United States Mint's most popular and beautiful coins. One was theWalking Liberty half dollar, and the other was the Winged Liberty Head which is also known as ...
Mercury Dime - Rare Coins and Errors to Watch For Keydates- 1916-D with a mintage of only 264,000 Beware of 1916 dimes that have had the "D" mintmark added by unscrupulous sellers looking to make a quick buck. Semi-key dates- 1921, 1921-D, 1926-S, 1931-S, 1931-S ...
Values listed for the entire Mercury head dime series including more on the 1943 dime value. Rare and valuable dates are scattered through out the series contributing to a large spread in Mercury dime values. Additionally, the condition of your old dime plays a key role in today's rare coin...
In 1916, the US Mint produced two dime types, Barber dimes (1892 to 1916) and Mercury dimes (1916 to 1945). As you can see, it was the last year for Barber dime minting and the first year when Winged Liberty Head dimes (Mercury dimes) appeared in circulation. The 1916 dime value is...
With that, the 30-year run of the Mercury Head Dime came to an end. Steadily, the examples in circulation wore down, Mint State pieces were hoarded, rare dates and varieties were cherrypicked, and by the time silver coins exited the scene in the mid-to-late 1960s, only the most worn...
Over 205 million dimes were struck in 1942 at the mint facility in Philadelphia. That means it’s not too difficult to find them today. And unless there’s an error that makes an individual coin remarkable, circulated examples aren’t particularly rare. ...
Dimes The designs of the Dimes, first coined in 1796, follow closely those of the half dimes up through the Liberty Seated type. The dimes in each instance weigh twice as much as the half dimes. Draped Bust (1796-1807); Capped Bust (1809-1837); Liberty Seated (1837-1891); Barber or...
Series:Mercury Dimes 1916-1945 PCGS MS67+FB View More Images PCGS MS67+FB PCGS MS67+FB PCGS #: 4917 Designer: Adolph Alexander Weinman Edge: Reeded Diameter: 17.90 millimeters Weight: 2.50 grams Mintage: 26,680,000 Mint: Philadelphia ...
RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook Mercury Dime Acronyms Asilvercoin minted by the United States between 1916 and 1945. It was worth 1/10 of one dollar. It featured the Roman god Mercury on the observe and was also called the Winged Liberty ...