The 'W' you see is the designer's monogram not a mintmark. If the coin has a mintmark it's on the reverse. 1919 is a common Mercury head dime with a $3.00-$5.00 value depending on grade.
The mint mark is below the date.
Directly below the date. If there is no mint mark, then it's from Philadelphia.
The front or a dime currently contains: - LIBERTY - IN GOD WE TRUST - the date - the mint mark - Roosevelt's head
It's not a mint mark. It's the monogram of A. A. Weinman, who designed both the "Mercury" dime and Walking Liberty half dollar.
The mint mark position on all "Mercury" dimes is next to the E in ONE on the back. No mint mark = Philadelphia S = San Francisco D = Denver
The mint mark is below the date.
Directly below the date. If there is no mint mark, then it's from Philadelphia.
The front or a dime currently contains: - LIBERTY - IN GOD WE TRUST - the date - the mint mark - Roosevelt's head
It's not a mint mark. It's the monogram of A. A. Weinman, who designed both the "Mercury" dime and Walking Liberty half dollar.
What dime? Whose dime? What date? What mint mark? What condition? Please post a question with enough details to ID your coin.
The mint mark position on all "Mercury" dimes is next to the E in ONE on the back. No mint mark = Philadelphia S = San Francisco D = Denver
Please post a new question with its date and mint mark.
No - there are three types ... 392,021,000 with no mint mark 57,154,000 with D mint mark 57,154,000 with S mint mark for 1919 USA 1 Cent. The mint mark (if present) is below the date.
What date? What mint mark? Please post a new question with enough details to ID your dime.
The 'W' you see is the designer's monogram not a mintmark. If the coin has a mintmark it's on the reverse.
San Francisco did not have a over date for a 1942 dime only P & D had them
In average circulated condition $3.00-$4.00. Values can be higher depending on the grade of the coin..