This 1/10 oz Mercury Dime Silver Round pays homage to the stunning Mercury Dime that enjoyed circulation from 1916 to 1945. Each commemorative round has been minted with 1/10 troy oz of 99.9% pure silver and is guaranteed to be in freshly minted condition. As a means of protecting the value of these pieces, all rounds are shipped in their original rolls or in an individual coin flip. Please note that while this round was inspired by an actual coin, it is not legally tender and cannot be used as a piece of currency.
Coin Highlights:
The front of of the round features Adolph Weinman's acclaimed rendition of Lady Liberty. For this portrait, Weinman looked to classical mythology for his inspiration, specifically the character of Mercury. The image portrays Lady Liberty in profile, wearing the deity's iconic winged cap. Printed above the portrait, along the upper edge of the round is her name in an arched formation. Great care has been taken to replicate the main elements of Weinman's original image.
Instead of Weinman's original fasces design, the reverse side of the round offers an artistic interpretation of the traditional heraldic eagle emblem. It depicts a star spangled shield, upheld by a pair of eagle wings. The shield hovers over an unfurling scroll and the nation's abbreviation, "USA." Contributing to the patriotic theme of this illustration is the presence of the US flag, suspended above the shield, and series of six stars engraved to its left and right. Printed along the round's borders are its purity and weight or " SILVER .999 FINE" and "1/10 TROY OUNCE" respectively.
The 1/10 oz Mercury Dime Silver Round offers an impressive tribute to one of US currency's most memorable coins. Unfortunately, due to its limited quantities, customers are encouraged to place their orders while supplies are still available. For any questions regarding the details of this silver round, please call 1-800-276-6508. A staff member will also be happy to provide additional assistance through live chat or online form submissions.
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This 1/10 oz Mercury Dime Silver Round pays homage to the stunning Mercury Dime that enjoyed circulation from 1916 to 1945. Each commemorative round has been minted with 1/10 troy oz of 99.9% pure silver and is guaranteed to be in freshly minted condition. As a means of protecting the value of these pieces, all rounds are shipped in their original rolls or in an individual coin flip. Please note that while this round was inspired by an actual coin, it is not legally tender and cannot be used as a piece of currency.
Coin Highlights:
The front of of the round features Adolph Weinman's acclaimed rendition of Lady Liberty. For this portrait, Weinman looked to classical mythology for his inspiration, specifically the character of Mercury. The image portrays Lady Liberty in profile, wearing the deity's iconic winged cap. Printed above the portrait, along the upper edge of the round is her name in an arched formation. Great care has been taken to replicate the main elements of Weinman's original image.
Instead of Weinman's original fasces design, the reverse side of the round offers an artistic interpretation of the traditional heraldic eagle emblem. It depicts a star spangled shield, upheld by a pair of eagle wings. The shield hovers over an unfurling scroll and the nation's abbreviation, "USA." Contributing to the patriotic theme of this illustration is the presence of the US flag, suspended above the shield, and series of six stars engraved to its left and right. Printed along the round's borders are its purity and weight or " SILVER .999 FINE" and "1/10 TROY OUNCE" respectively.
The 1/10 oz Mercury Dime Silver Round offers an impressive tribute to one of US currency's most memorable coins. Unfortunately, due to its limited quantities, customers are encouraged to place their orders while supplies are still available. For any questions regarding the details of this silver round, please call 1-800-276-6508. A staff member will also be happy to provide additional assistance through live chat or online form submissions.