the ship the bluenose
a 1916-D mercury dime
Do a Google image search for "Mercury Dime" and you will see the photo of the dime.
Most likely (with the exception of a few errors and rare die varieties) the rarest dime is the 1894-S dime with only 24 made.
A U.S. dime is 17.91 millimeters in diamater, which is 0.00001791 kilometers.
Simple Answer: The Winged Liberty Head dime is a Mercury Head dime, same coin with two names. Winged Liberty Head is the official name.
There are eight possible results when flipping three coins (eliminating the highly unlikely scenario of one or more coins landing on their edge): Dime - Heads / Nickel - Heads / Penny - Heads Dime - Heads / Nickel - Heads / Penny - Tails Dime - Heads / Nickel - Tails / Penny - Heads Dime - Heads / Nickel - Tails / Penny - Tails Dime - Tails / Nickel - Heads / Penny - Heads Dime - Tails / Nickel - Heads / Penny - Tails Dime - Tails / Nickel - Tails / Penny - Heads Dime - Tails / Nickel - Tails / Penny - Tails
The tails side is the side without the head on it.
Not who, but what. Please see the Related Question.
A torch, an oak branch and an olive branch.
torch,oak leaves and an olive branch
1 6th and 1 half
The Torch of Liberty appears on the "tails" side of the Mercury Head dime which was in use just before the current design-The Roosevelt Dime.
The U.S. dime is the smallest coin and is silver. There is a torch and some vines on the back which is the tails side and a president's head on the heads side. The front also says "Liberty" and "In God We Trust" and the year it was made. The tails side says "United states of America" and "One Dime" and some kind of latin phrase
put a sign or an advertisement and sell it
1934 would make it a Mercury dime, so the mint mark is on the reverse (tails) side, near the bottom, just to the right of the word "one."
Because it is a sign that dogs are happy.
3 quarters of an inch