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FREE: Full Dates Roll of 50 $5 Face Value 90% Silver Mercury Dimes

Full Dates Roll of 50 $5 Face Value 90% Silver Mercury Dimes
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The listing, Full Dates Roll of 50 $5 Face Value 90% Silver Mercury Dimes has ended.

This is a listing for fifty 90% silver Mercury dimes to be purchased from the user CoinExchange, who is an eBay seller with 99.9% rating on over 22,000 reviews, so bid with confidence.

If none are for sale from this seller, a roll from a similar high rated vendor for 50 Mercury silver dimes will be purchased.

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A Roll of 50 mixed & full readable date 90% silver mercury dimes in average circulated condition. This listing is for ONE roll of 50 pieces. All coins will be packaged in a plastic tube.

The Mercury dime was a silver ten cent piece minted from 1916-1945. Although commonly referred to as a ‘Mercury’ dime, the obverse actually depicts a profiled bust of Liberty with a winged Phrygian cap, and is sometimes also referred to as a ‘Winged Liberty head dime’. Confusion first came about in 1916, the Mercury dimes first year of issue, when the public mistook Liberty with a winged cap for the Roman god Mercury, god of financial gain, commerce, thieves and trickery. The reverse illustrates a fasces to represent unity and strength, and an olive branch to symbolize peace. Mint marks when present are located between the base of the olive branch and the ‘E’ in ‘ONE’. The inception of the Mercury dime came about through the confusion over a previously enacted bill which stated after twenty five years patterns on the dime, quarter, and half dollar could be changed without Congressional approval. Officials at the mint mistook this piece of legislation as the pattern needed to be changed and opened a formal competition. Adolph Weinman, an architectural sculptor, won the designs for the half dollar and dime, and minting began in 1916. Weinman’s initials can be seen on the obverse, to the right of Liberty’s neck. Parameters set for the Mercury Dime are as follows: .900, .100 copper composition, a net weight of .07234 oz. pure silver, total weight of 2.5 grams and featured a 17.9 mm diameter with a reeded edge.
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