The 1935 Mercury Dime
The 1935 Mercury Head Dime was a very popular coin during its circulation due to its buying power, and it remains a popular coin with collectors today. The dime is the smallest coin produced by the U.S. Mint, with a diameter under 18 mm, but it is worth more than the penny or the nickel which are both larger in size. As a later series coin, the 1935 Mercury Dime is an important piece to finish your collection.
Liberty on the Dime
Lady Liberty reigned on the dime in different forms until she was replaced by President Roosevelt in 1946. Usually, just her head was shown -- but her full body, seated on a rock, was used for many years in the 1800s. On the Mercury Dime, she is shown with wings on her head from 1916 to 1945, to symbolize freedom of thought, but many people mistook her for the Roman messenger god, Mercury.
1935 Mercury Dime Value
Many collectors are looking for a beautiful 1935 Mercury Dime to add to their collection. 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 two dollars, but a mint, uncirculated coin is worth seven dollars. This is not one of the Mercury Dime key dates.
Type of coin: Dime
Year: 1935
Mint Mark: None
Total mintage: 58,830,000
Metal content: 90% Silver, 10% Copper
Face value: Ten Cents
Weight: 2.5 grams
Edge: Reeded
Designer: Adolph Weinman
Diameter: 17.91 millimeters