The mintmark is on the reverse of the coin. All Mercury Head dimes have the "W" on the front of the coin. It's the designers initial, Adolph A. Weinman. 1944 (regardless of any mintmark) is a common high mintage date. Most circulated coins are valued only for the silver they contain. It's worth about $2.00.
It's called a Winged Liberty or Mercury Head dime, with the date of 1944 the coin is very common and value is likely just for the silver about a dollar. The "W" is the designers ( A. Weinman) monogram.
The intertwined A and W form the monogram of the coin's designer, A. A. Weinman.
It's the monogram of the coin's designer A. A. Weinman, all Mercury dimes have it.
the w isn't a mint mark. it is actually an A and a W intertwined. it is the initials of the artist.
The letter W is the initial for Adolph Weinman, who designed the coin.
It's called a Winged Liberty or Mercury Head dime, with the date of 1944 the coin is very common and value is likely just for the silver about a dollar. The "W" is the designers ( A. Weinman) monogram.
The intertwined A and W form the monogram of the coin's designer, A. A. Weinman.
The W is not a mintmark. It is the designers initial. The possible mintmarks are D or S.
The W is not a mintmark. It is the designers initial. The possible mintmarks are D or S.
It's the monogram of the coin's designer A. A. Weinman, all Mercury dimes have it.
W isn't a standard mint mark for any Mercury dime. 1935 isn't a rare date, so the value is at least $2 for the silver content, and up to $7 in uncirculated condition for Philadelphia, $25 for Denver, and $15 for San Francisco.
the w isn't a mint mark. it is actually an A and a W intertwined. it is the initials of the artist.
The letter W is the initial for Adolph Weinman, who designed the coin.
Please check your coins date again as there were no Mercury dimes made until 1916 and the "W" you are seeing is the designers initials AW which appears as a "W" at a casual glance.
The letter W stands for Weinman. Adolph Weinman designed the coin.
The 'W' you see is the designer's monogram not a mintmark. If the coin has a mintmark it's on the reverse. 1919 is a common Mercury head dime with a $3.00-$5.00 value depending on grade.
1936 is a very common date Mercury Head dime. Most coins of this type have seen heavy use and show a lot of wear. In general retail values for low grade coins are $3.00, better grade are $4.00. The "W" you see is on all the dimes of this series, it's the designers monogram.