The mint mark position on all Mercury dimes is to the right of the E in the word ONE on the reverse of the coin. (The "W" on the front of the coin is the designer's initial.)
No mint mark = Philadelphia
D = Denver
S = San Francisco
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All Mercury dimes from 1940 to 1945 regardless of mintmarks in average circulated condition have the same retail value of $2.00 At that time Philadelphia didn't put the "P" mint mark on coins struck there, so your coin is from that Mint.
The mint mark position on all Mercury dimes is to the right of the E in the word ONE on the reverse of the coin. No mint mark = Philadelphia D = Denver S = San Francisco
It's actually AW, this is the monogram of the designer A.A. Weinman and all Mercury Head dimes have it. It's not a mintmark. A 1940 Mercury dime is very common, if it's circulated the value is for the silver, about $2.00.
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
1937 Mercury Dimes were minted at Philadelphia (dimes which have no mint mark), at Denver (dimes which have a D mint mark), at San Francisco (dimes which have a S mint mark). There is no W mint mark on a dime in 1937.MintmarkThe "W" you see on the front of the coin is actually a combined "AW" monogram for the coin's designer, Adolph Weinman. This monogram appears on all Mercury dimes, regardless of where they were minted. Mintmark ContinuedThe mint mark would be located on the reverse side of the dimeLook for the phrase at the bottome " ONE DIME"The mark should be after ONE
All Mercury dimes from 1940 to 1945 regardless of mintmarks in average circulated condition have the same retail value of $2.00 At that time Philadelphia didn't put the "P" mint mark on coins struck there, so your coin is from that Mint.
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The "D" mint mark means the coin was minted in Denver, Colorado USA
The mint mark position on all Mercury dimes is to the right of the E in the word ONE on the reverse of the coin. No mint mark = Philadelphia D = Denver S = San Francisco
No mint mark - $2 to $4 depending on wear "S" mint mark - $2 to $15
The mint mark position on all Mercury dimes is to the right of the E in the word ONE on the reverse of the coin. No mint mark = Philadelphia D = Denver S = San Francisco
It's actually AW, this is the monogram of the designer A.A. Weinman and all Mercury Head dimes have it. It's not a mintmark. A 1940 Mercury dime is very common, if it's circulated the value is for the silver, about $2.00.
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
1937 Mercury Dimes were minted at Philadelphia (dimes which have no mint mark), at Denver (dimes which have a D mint mark), at San Francisco (dimes which have a S mint mark). There is no W mint mark on a dime in 1937.MintmarkThe "W" you see on the front of the coin is actually a combined "AW" monogram for the coin's designer, Adolph Weinman. This monogram appears on all Mercury dimes, regardless of where they were minted. Mintmark ContinuedThe mint mark would be located on the reverse side of the dimeLook for the phrase at the bottome " ONE DIME"The mark should be after ONE
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.
Mercury dimes from 1940 to 1945 regardless of mintmark's in average circulated condition have the same retail value of $2.00. It may be worth more depending on the grade of the coin.