Collectible coins are typically categorized based on their historical significance, rarity, condition, and demand among collectors. The Mercury Dime is a ten-cent coin minted in the United States from 1916 to 1945, designed by Adolph A. Weinman. The 1935 Mercury Dime was produced in Philadelphia, and it features a depiction of Liberty wearing a winged cap on the obverse, while the reverse showcases an olive branch and a fasces. Significant factors influencing the value of this coin include its minting year, condition, and market demand among numismatists.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1935 10c 10c Mercury Dimes 1935 Philadelphia