The 1919 Mercury Dime
Also known as the Winged Liberty Head Dime, the 1919 Mercury Dime is an extremely popular coin with collectors. It features a very classic and distinct American design with Lady Liberty in a winged cap, along with a Fasces wrapped in an olive branch. These designs are emblematic of the liberty and democracy that the United States was founded on, and make it a very patriotic coin that was equally as popular during its reign.
History of the Philadelphia Mint
The U.S. Mint was founded after the Coinage Act of 1792 was entered into law on April 2nd, and was built in Philadelphia - which was the nation’s capital at the time. Since its inception, it has occupied four different facilities, each built to meet demand for more and more coins. The most recent Mint building was constructed in 1969, and held the title of “Largest Mint Facility” until October of 2017.
1919 Mercury Dime Values
A 1919 Mercury Dime is a suburb coin to add to your collection today. Like many older coins, the value is tied to the condition of the coin. On a Mercury Dime, you should look for a clear image of Liberty in a winged cap, with “LIBERTY,” and “In God We Trust” clearly visible on the obverse. The reverse will feature a fasces with an olive branch, as well as the denomination mark. Highly circulated coins are worth around three dollars. Mint, uncirculated coins are valued at around thirty dollars.
Type of coin: Dime
Year: 1919
Mint Mark: None
Total mintage: 35,740,000
Metal content: 90% Silver, 10% Copper
Face value: Ten Cents
Weight: 2.5 grams
Edge: Reeded
Designer: Adolph Weinman
Diameter: 17.91 millimeters