Simple Answer: The Winged Liberty Head dime is a Mercury Head dime, same coin with two names. Winged Liberty Head is the official name.
One way is to compare it to a picture of a Mercury dime. Another way is to simply check the date on it. If it's dated anywhere from 1916 to 1945, it's a Mercury.
A 1943 dime made of mercury is not rare. It is actually an error coin as dimes were made of silver that year. An authentic 1943 mercury dime would be valuable due to the mistake in using the wrong metal. You should consult with a professional coin collector or numismatist to authenticate the coin's rarity and value.
No, there are no moons orbiting Mercury. Mercury is one of the few planets in our solar system without any natural satellites.
The goddess of the rainbow is Iris in Greek mythology. She is a messenger of the gods and is often depicted as a winged goddess carrying a caduceus, a symbol of communication. Iris is also associated with the connection between the heavens and the earthly realm.
From Mercury, the sun appears much larger and brighter than it does from Earth due to the planet's proximity to the sun. The sun would appear to be about two and a half times larger in the sky and would emit intense heat and light.
With the information given it is impossible to tell. Post a new question and include the date, condition, and mintmark(if it has one) of the coin.
The current estimated value of a 1917 Mercury dime which is somewhat worn can vary between $2 and $25, depending on its exact condition.
One way is to compare it to a picture of a Mercury dime. Another way is to simply check the date on it. If it's dated anywhere from 1916 to 1945, it's a Mercury.
See the related question about mintmark locations.
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A 1943 dime made of mercury is not rare. It is actually an error coin as dimes were made of silver that year. An authentic 1943 mercury dime would be valuable due to the mistake in using the wrong metal. You should consult with a professional coin collector or numismatist to authenticate the coin's rarity and value.
A Lady head dime is a colloquial term used to describe the Barber Dime, which was minted in the United States from 1892 to 1916. The value of a Lady head dime, or Barber Dime, depends on its condition, rarity, and mint mark. In general, a common Barber Dime in circulated condition can be worth around $3 to $5, while rare dates or those in better condition can fetch significantly higher prices. It is recommended to consult a coin expert or reference guide to determine the specific value of a Lady head dime in your possession.
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That would be pretty difficult to tell you, because the last Barber dimes were struck in 1916.Now if you have a so-called "Mercury" dime from 1943, it's worth about $1 in average condition, regardless of mint mark.
The silver in liberty dimes can be used to work a charm for luck in gambling. Also, a dime worn around the ankle is for protection and if you put a dime in someone's mouth and it turns black, you can tell if they've been cursed.
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The winged liberty (Mercury) design was never used on a dollar coin, only on the dime from 1916 to 1945. If you have something larger than a dime and with no date it's not a coin. It's either a bullion piece or a "fantasy" item that replicates the Mercury design. If it's a bullion piece it will have the silver content and purity marked somewhere on it. The current price of silver is about $17/oz so that would tell you its value. If it doesn't have any silver content on it, it's probably just silver plated. You can always have it examined by an appraiser, but if it's not pure silver it's probably not worth more than a couple of dollars. There are many large replica "coins" available. For example I have a "penny" that's about 100mm in diameter that cost about 3 bucks in a novelty shop, and serves as my coaster at work.