Uncirculated Mercury Dimes The Mercury Dime was first struck more than a century ago in 1916 and last made shortly after the end of World War II in 1945. In between, it witnessed World War I…the Roaring Twenties…the Great Depression…and America’s determination to bring justice and freedom to people everywhere in World War II. Each remarkable coin was struck in 90% pure silver, a level of precious metal not seen in circulating coins for over half a century.
Even though they were minted between 1916 and 1945, each Mercury Dime in this collection looks brand new — revealing the exquisite artwork and fine detail that make this one of the most celebrated designs in coin history. Just a fraction of all coins remain is such amazing condition, yet your collection includes TEN such coins!
Each Mercury Dime is mounted in a clear conservation-quality holder that also identifies the coin’s year of issue. You can safely examine both sides of every coin without fear of damage.
In addition, you will receive a deluxe wooden display case at no additional cost along with your second shipment. Featuring velvety blue lining where you can arrange your coins for display — and a lockable lid for security — it is the perfect way to showcase your collection.
Uncirculated Mercury Dimes The Mercury Dime was first struck more than a century ago in 1916 and last made shortly after the end of World War II in 1945. In between, it witnessed World War I…the Roaring Twenties…the Great Depression…and America’s determination to bring justice and freedom to people everywhere in World War II. Each remarkable coin was struck in 90% pure silver, a level of precious metal not seen in circulating coins for over half a century.
Even though they were minted between 1916 and 1945, each Mercury Dime in this collection looks brand new — revealing the exquisite artwork and fine detail that make this one of the most celebrated designs in coin history. Just a fraction of all coins remain is such amazing condition, yet your collection includes TEN such coins!
Uncirculated Mercury Dimes The Mercury Dime was first struck more than a century ago in 1916 and last made shortly after the end of World War II in 1945. In between, it witnessed World War I…the Roaring Twenties…the Great Depression…and America’s determination to bring justice and freedom to people everywhere in World War II. Each remarkable coin was struck in 90% pure silver, a level of precious metal not seen in circulating coins for over half a century.