Mercury Dimes are a series of ten-cent coins struck by the United States Mint from 1916 to 1945. The design, created by Adolph A. Weinman, features a depiction of Liberty wearing a winged cap, which often leads to the nickname "Mercury" despite the figure not representing the Roman god. The 1930 Mercury Dime is particularly sought after by collectors, with factors such as rarity, condition, and market demand influencing its value. Coins from this series serve a dual purpose as both a means of currency and desirable collectibles.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1930 10c 10c Mercury Dimes 1930 Philadelphia
1930-S 10c 10c Mercury Dimes 1930 San Francisco