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1937-S Mercury Dime

The 1937 S Mercury Dime

The 1937 S Mercury Head Dime is a wonderful find for any collector. When a new 90% silver dime was introduced in 1916, the public mistook the obverse design for a representation of the male god Mercury, messenger to the Roman gods. The name "Mercury Dime" took, although the coin actually depicts Liberty wearing a winged cap to signify freedom of thought. The series is known as either the Winged Liberty Head or "Mercury" dime. With either name, the coin is beautiful, artistic, and in great demand among collectors.

History of the San Francisco Mint

Opened in 1854, the San Francisco Mint was built to service the many gold mines that popped up during the California Gold Rush. Eventually, the Mint was approved to strike coins made of mixed metals. Known as “The Granite Lady,” the building is actually built from sandstone, and was one of the few buildings to survive the 1911 San Francisco earthquake. This background makes any S-struck coin extra special to many collectors. The S mint mark can be observed on the bottom of the reverse on a 1937 S Mercury Dime.

1937 S Silver Mercury Dime Value

Many collectors are on the hunt for a 1937 D Mercury Dime in excellent condition. 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 two dollars and twenty-five cents, while uncirculated coins can fetch up to twelve dollars.

 

Type of coin: Dime

Year: 1937

Mint Mark: San Francisco

Total mintage: 9,740,000

Metal content: 90% Silver, 10% Copper

Face value: Ten Cents

Weight: 2.5 grams

Edge: Reeded

Designer: Adolph Weinman

Diameter: 17.91 millimeters