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1942 Mercury Silver Dime Coin - Choice BU
1942 Mercury Silver Dime Coin - Choice BU 1942 Mercury Silver Dime Coin - Choice BU
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1942 Mercury Silver Dime Coin - Choice BU

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1942 Mercury Silver Dime Coin - Choice Uncirculated Condition

COIN HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Designed by Adolph Weinman.
  • The obverse features a young Liberty, wearing a winged Phrygian Cap. Also on the obverse is the coin's date, the word "LIBERTY" and the motto "IN GOD WE TRUST."
  • The reverse design shows an olive branch surrounding a fasces - a bundle of wood around an axe with its blade emerging from above. You'll also find the coin's denomination, the motto "E PLURIBUS UNUM" and "UNITED STATES OF AMERICA" inscribed on the back of the coin.  
  • Mintage of 205,410,000 coins.
  • Struck at the Philadelphia Mint in 90% Silver.
  • All coins grade MS-63 or higher!


The Mercury Dime was minted from 1916-1945. Though these coins have long been referred to as Mercury Dimes, the design is not actually that of the mythical Roman god Mercury, but rather that of a winged headed Liberty.

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  • great dime at a good price - part of my effort to collect all WWII years
  • This is one of the nicest merc. dimes I've seen.
  • Every Mercury dime from MP has been a real beauty. Haven't been disappointed yet!
  • Great coin, great price, quick shipping!
  • Coin was in excellent condition and was priced lower than most other online dealers.

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