The coin in question is a 1938 Mercury Dime, minted in San Francisco, designated with an 'S' mint mark. This coin is part of the United States coinage series known for its iconic and timeless design featuring the profile of Liberty wearing a winged cap, often symbolizing freedom and thought. The Mercury Dime, with a denomination of 10 cents, is composed of 90% silver and weighs 2.5 grams, with a diameter of 17.8 millimeters. In 1938, a total of 8,090,000 of these dimes were produced, making it a relatively common issue within the series. Though widely circulated at the time, surviving specimens in good condition are sought after by collectors. This particular 1938-S Mercury Dime encapsulates an important era in American coinage history, showcasing detailed artistry and craftsmanship typical of coins from the 20th century. Its blend of historical significance, along with the value attributed to its silver content, adds to its appeal for numismatists and casual collectors alike. As a piece of American heritage, the 1938-S Mercury Dime not only serves its purpose as currency but also represents a collectible item celebrated for both its beauty and the story it tells of the era in which it was minted.
currency | USD |
currency-amount | 0.1 |
diameter | 17.8 |
height | 0 |
material | Silver |
mint-mark | S |
mintage | 8090000 |
type | Coins |
weight | 2.5 |
width | 0 |
year-display | 1938 |