Do a Google image search for "Mercury Dime" and you will see the photo of the dime.
One way is to compare it to a picture of a Mercury dime. Another way is to simply check the date on it. If it's dated anywhere from 1916 to 1945, it's a Mercury.
The 1894-S dime is considered the rarest Mercury dime, with only 24 known to exist. This coin is highly sought after by collectors and can fetch a high price at auctions.
The 1916-D Mercury dime is 1.35mm thick and has a diameter of 17.9mm.
A Mercury dime, minted from 1916 to 1945, has a diameter of 17.9 mm and weighs 2.5 grams.
Do a Google image search for "Mercury Dime" and you will see the photo of the dime.
One way is to compare it to a picture of a Mercury dime. Another way is to simply check the date on it. If it's dated anywhere from 1916 to 1945, it's a Mercury.
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It is not of anyone in particular, but it is the personification of Liberty. Since Liberty wears a winged cap, it is commonly thought to be the god Mercury and so its common name is a Mercury dime.
See this page: http://cointrackers.com/coins/148/1945-mercury-dime/ for what the 1945 "mercury" or "winged liberty" dime looks like.
Mercury dimes were made from 1916 to 1945. A dime from 1896 would be called a Barber dime after its designer Charles Barber, or a Liberty dime. See the Related Question for values.
Mercury dimes were minted from 1916 to 1945. Your coin, like all US dimes minted since 1946, carries a picture of Franklin D. Roosevelt so it's called a Roosevelt dime. Please see the Related Question for more.
Mercury dimes were minted from 1916 to 1945. Your coin, like all US dimes minted since 1946, carries a picture of Franklin D. Roosevelt so it's called a Roosevelt dime. Please see the Related Question for more.
Mercury dimes were minted from 1916 to 1945. Your coin, like all US dimes minted since 1946, carries a picture of Franklin D. Roosevelt so it's called a Roosevelt dime. Please see the Related Question for more.
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The first Mercury design dimes were made in 1916. If your dime is dated 1911 it's a Barber dime, named for its engraver Charles Barber. See the Related Question for more information.
The US never minted a flowing-hair dime. A dime from 1937 would be a Winged Liberty dime, normally called a "Mercury" dime because the wings on Miss Liberty's cap make her resemble the Roman god Mercury. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1937 Mercury dime?" for more information.