Philadelphia (no mint mark)
San Francisco (S)
New Orleans (O)
Denver (D)
To be technically correct, the series names that carry a Liberty Head image are:
Bust dimes (1796-1837)
Barber dimes (1892-1916, named for the designer, not a hair stylist)
"Mercury" dimes (1916-1945, named for the resemblance of the Liberty cap to Mercury's helmet)
All US coins minted in 1803 carried a picture of Miss Liberty. Silver coins minted in 1803 included half-dimes, dimes, half-dollars, and dollars. Please make sure your coin is actually from 1803 and doesn't carry that date as part of a commemorative inscription (e.g. the Lewis and Clark commemorative nickel issued in 2004), then check out the Related Questions below for more information.
The 1984 Liberty Head Silver Dollar was minted in four locations. The CC for Carson City id the most valuable due to the few produced. The degree of wear and whether the coin was circulated affect the value of the coin.
The AW you see is Adolph A. Weinman's monogram, he designed the coin. It appears on all Walking Liberty half dollars and Mercury Head dimes.
value of an five dollar gold liberty head
It's called a Jefferson nickel. Liberty nickels were minted from 1883 to 1912. And 2006 is an extremely common date for Jefferson nickels. You should be able to find others in change with no difficulty, and they're only worth face value.
The Liberty Head Dime, also called the Barber Dime, was minted from 1892 through 1916.
The 1944 Mercury Dimes (aka - Winged Liberty Head) were minted in Phillie, Denver, and San Francisco.
Because the first Mercury dimes were first minted in 1916! Before that the dimes were called Liberty Head dimes, and before those there were Liberty Seated dimes.
The last Liberty dimes, called the "Winged Liberty Head" or "Mercury" dimes were minted in 1945. In1945 they were replaced by the Roosevelt dime which is still used.
those are mercury dimes. They were minted between 1916-1945.
It's a common circulation coin with no extra value. Like all dimes minted since 1965 it's made of copper-nickel, not silver. The coin is actually called a Roosevelt dime. The last "Liberty head" dimes were minted in 1945.
Indian Head cents, Liberty Head nickels, Barber dimes, quarters and half dollars and Morgan dollars. All gold coins are of the Liberty Head series in the denominations of $2.50, $5.00, $10.00 and $20.00
All dimes minted up to 1945 carry a portrait of Miss Liberty.
The last Liberty (or "Mercury") head dime was minted in 1945 so you cannot have one with a 1949 date. All dimes minted since 1946 carry the familiar portrait of Franklin Roosevelt. Please check the date again and post a new question.
All dimes dated 1945 and earlier carry a picture of Miss Liberty. However, no dimes were minted in 1922.
The last "Mercury" dimes were minted in 1945. Please check again and post a new question.
There is no such thing as a 1968 Liberty dime. Winged Liberty (Mercury) dimes stopped being minted in the mid-1940s. All 1968 dimes are Roosevelt Dimes, not silver, not rare, and are worth simply 10 cents unless in proof condition.