For Lincoln cents:
1909-1958: Two wheat ears framing the words ONE CENT
1959-2008: The Lincoln Memorial
2009: Various designs honoring Lincoln's legacy
2010-present: the Union Shield
The pre-Roosevelt (Mercury) dime has the fasces on the back.
It isn't any living person but it's a representation of Liberty. The coin is called a Mercury Dime.
The Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC.
Yes Ivan The Terrible did use mercury. Some say, he would treat his back pain with mercury which would put him in a bipolar state.
The US nickel (five cent coin) has an image of Jefferson's home, Monticello, on the back.
Mercury (to represent liberty) was on the dime before FDR, before the Mercury dime were several other version all representing liberty.
On the front is Franklin D. Roosevelt, on the back is an olive branch, a torch, and an oak branch.
The pre-Roosevelt (Mercury) dime has the fasces on the back.
Back in 1903, the nickel was called, the "Liberty" nickel. The name "Mercury" only refers to the dime and came into circulation in 1916. The "Mercury" dime was produced until 1945. In 1946 to present, it is called the "Roosevelt" dime.
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If it's a U.S. dime with a date of 1944, it's a Mercury dime.
The first MERCURY dime was struck in 1916
The Mercury Dime
The Winged Liberty Head Dime also known as the Mercury Dime was minted from 1916-1946.
No. Franklin Roosevelt is the only president ever depicted on the US dime, from 1946 to the present.
On a Roosevelt dime there are two branches. One of the branches is an olive branch. The other branch is an oak branch. On the Mercury dime there is an olive branch on the reverse.
The U.S. Mint did not issue a Mercury Dime in 1910.