Lady Liberty, not a Native American. The Indian Head design has never been used on a U.S. dime.
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2.25 grams.
just to let you lnow, a dime is worth ten cents!
it is called a mercury dime it is worth 1 dollar to 50.00 dollars depends on condition
1941 Winged Liberty Head/Mercury Dime: With no mint mark, in fine condition is worth $0.70, uncirculated is worth $17.00, proof is worth $175.00. With D mint mark, in fine condition is worth $0.70, uncirculated is worth $17.00. With S mint mark, in fine condition is worth $0.70, uncirculated is worth $20.00.
A 1941 Mercury Head dime is a very common coin, circulated coins have retail values of $3.00-$4.00 regardless of any mintmarks.
no such thing.
About 2-3 dollars just for the silver. The coin is very common.
Technically the coins are supposed to be called Liberty dimes and the winged Liberty cap worn by Miss Liberty is supposed to symbolize freedom. But the design looks so much like the winged helmet worn by the Roman god Mercury that people nicknamed the coin a "Mercury" dime almost as soon as it was released, and the name has stuck for almost a century.
The woman on the Mercury Dime is Lady Liberty with a winged headdress called a Liberty Cap. The wings signify freedom. The image looks very much like a picture of the Greek god Mercury who used his winged helmet to fly through the heavens. Because of that the coin was mistakenly called a "Mercury" dime almost from its first day in circulation, and the name has stuck for nearly a century.
With no mint mark and in average condition, about a dime. With a "D", about a quarter. With an "S", around 35¢
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It's a representation of Miss Liberty wearing a winged Liberty Cap. The wings look so much like the helmet worn by the god Mercury that the dime was almost immediately referred to by that nickname, and it's stuck for nearly a century.