Collectible coins, particularly within the realm of numismatics, are often categorized by type, denomination, minting year, and historical significance. The 1936 United States dime, commonly referred to as a "Mercury dime" or "Winged Liberty Head dime," is a notable collectible due to its design by Adolph A. Weinman and its representation of American artistry during the early 20th century. A 10c roll contains 50 coins, typically in uncirculated or high-quality condition, which significantly enhances their value among collectors. Dimes from this era can also hold additional value based on mint marks and variations.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1936 10c Roll 50 Coins 10c Roll Dimes 1936 Philadelphia
1936-D 10c Roll 50 Coins 10c Roll Dimes 1936 Denver
1936-S 10c Roll 50 Coins 10c Roll Dimes 1936 San Francisco