To find the mint mark on these coins, you will need to look at the back, bottom, slightly left portion to see one if at all. It should be near the bottom of the fasces, but may not have one and would be a Philadelphia issue.
All Mercury dimes have their mint mark location on the coin's back between the E in the word ONE and the bottom of the fasces stack. However there wasn't a P mint mark in those days - Philadelphia coins had no mint marks.See the related question about mintmark locations.
For 1916 Mercury Head dimes. The mintmark (D or S) is on the reverse of the coin, just to the right of the E in ONE. 1916 Barber dimes have them below the wreath on the reverse, it can only be a S.
a 1916-D mercury dime
The first MERCURY dime was struck in 1916
The 1916-D Mercury dime is 1.35mm thick and has a diameter of 17.9mm.
The Winged Liberty Head Dime also known as the Mercury Dime was minted from 1916-1946.
Yes, they were minted from 1916 to 1945.
Mercury dimes were struck from 1916-1945. A 1907 dime is called a Barber (1892-1916) dime. It's a common date coin with a average value of $3.00.
they made 2 million 1916 d dimes oh and that dime is called a mercury dime ONLY 264,000 1916-D Mercury Dimes were struck.
The Winged Liberty, or Mercury Dime. Most people call it the Mercury Dime, but its real name is the Winged Liberty dime.
Yes - the "Mercury" dime from 1916 to 1945 has 90% silver in it
The 1916-D, which is worth $375.00.
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