1941 Mercury Dime – Philadelphia Mint
The 1941 Mercury Dime, struck at the Philadelphia Mint, is a classic U.S. ten-cent coin from the beloved Mercury Dime series. Designed by Adolph A. Weinman, the obverse features Liberty wearing a winged cap, symbolizing freedom of thought, while the reverse displays a fascinating fasces and olive branch, representing strength and peace.
Composed of 90% silver and 10% copper, the 1941 Mercury Dime is highly prized by collectors for its historical significance, intricate design, and enduring numismatic appeal. It is a key piece for anyone building a Mercury Dime collection or expanding a classic U.S. coin portfolio.
Add the 1941 Philadelphia Mercury Dime to your collection today and own a tangible piece of American history from the early 20th century.