"W" isn't a mint mark. The West Point Mint didn't start making coins until the 1980s. It's the initials of the coin's designer - an intertwined A W for A. Weinman.
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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 question isn't clear. There were no 1919-dated $2 bills, and there is nothing called a "dime $2 bill".
In average circulated condition....... 1919................$3-$10 1919 D............$7-$35 1919 S............$4-$35
The 'W' you see is the designer's monogram not a mintmark. If the coin has a mintmark it's on the reverse.
the w isn't a mint mark. it is actually an A and a W intertwined. it is the initials of the artist.
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 question isn't clear. There were no 1919-dated $2 bills, and there is nothing called a "dime $2 bill".
In average circulated condition....... 1919................$3-$10 1919 D............$7-$35 1919 S............$4-$35
The 'W' you see is the designer's monogram not a mintmark. If the coin has a mintmark it's on the reverse.
Most of the dimes are worth a price between $5 and $10. The exact price of the dime will depend upon its condition
The W is not a mintmark. It is the designers initial. The possible mintmarks are D or S.
The W is not a mintmark. It is the designers initial. The possible mintmarks are D or S.
the w isn't a mint mark. it is actually an A and a W intertwined. it is the initials of the artist.
Approximately $1-$2
The value of a 1923 W dime, typically referred to as the Mercury dime, can vary significantly based on its condition and mint mark. In general, a 1923 dime in average circulated condition is worth around $2 to $5, while uncirculated examples can fetch prices upwards of $10 or more. If the dime has a "W" mint mark, it could indicate a special issue or certain collectible value, so it's advisable to consult a coin dealer or price guide for an accurate assessment.
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.
In average circulated condition $3.00-$4.00. Values can be higher depending on the grade of the coin..