Mercury Dimes, officially known as Winged Liberty Head dimes, were minted by the United States from 1916 to 1945. The 1936 Mercury Dime was produced in Philadelphia, a notable minting location, and features the image of Liberty with a winged cap on the obverse, while the reverse showcases a fasces and an olive branch. As a collectible coin, the 1936 Mercury Dime is sought after by numismatists for its design, historical significance, and silver content, as it is composed of 90% silver. The coin's value can vary based on its condition, mint mark, and demand among collectors.

Item Denomination Series Year Mint
1936 10c 10c Mercury Dimes 1936 Philadelphia