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Mercury Dime Value Guide

Minted from 1916-1945

The Mercury Dime, minted from 1916 to 1945, was designed by renowned sculptor Adolph A. Weinman. The obverse portrays a depiction of Lady Liberty wearing a winged Phrygian cap, often mistaken for the Roman god Mercury, hence the coin's nickname.


The reverse features a fasces symbolizing unity and strength, alongside an olive branch representing peace. The Mercury Dime is admired for its artistic design and historical context.


The Mercury Dime series is well-loved by collectors due to its beautiful design and the challenge it presents in finding well-struck, high-grade examples. One of the most famous and valuable Mercury Dimes is the 1916-D, which boasts the lowest mintage in the series and is particularly scarce in uncirculated condition.


Other key dates include the 1921 and 1921-D issues. Collecting Mercury Dimes by date and mint mark is a popular pursuit, offering a balance of affordability and challenge for numismatists.

Coin Values

Date G-VG F-VF EF-AU MS60-MS65+ Proof Mintage
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