The Mercury Dime entered circulation in 1916 following the completion of the Barber Dime’s required 25-year term. Officially known as the Winged Liberty Head Dime, the coin was designed by Adolph A. Weinman after he won a competition to introduce new artistic designs to US coinage. This 1941-D Mercury Dime emerged on the eve of America’s entry into World War II and comes with an impressive MS67+ certification and the coveted FB designation. Today, the 1941-D Mercury Dime is available at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
The 1941-D Mercury Dime from Denver was struck in the year America entered World War II, with a substantial mintage of 45,634,000 pieces reflecting wartime economic mobilization. These coins circulated extensively during the war years and are readily available to collectors today in most conditions. However, finding examples with full split bands and strong overall strikes remains challenging, as Denver Mint production sometimes exhibited striking weakness during this high-volume period.
This 1941-D Mercury Dime comes with a stunning Mint State 67+ certification, indicating a specimen that is among the finest examples of an MS67 piece. The FB designation stands for Full Bands, indicating sharply struck horizontal bands on the fasces on the reverse. The bands must be fully separate, with no breaks or abrasions. The coin features blast-white brilliance with frosted luster, and untoned silver on both sides that brings the designs to life.
The obverse of the 1941-D Mercury Dime depicts a youthful Liberty in a left-facing profile, wearing a winged Phrygian cap symbolizing freedom of thought. Weinman’s artistic vision is evident in the detailed rendering of Liberty’s hair and the intricate feathers of the cap. The word “LIBERTY” runs along the rim, with “IN GOD WE TRUST” placed near the neck and the date located below.
The reverse design of the 1941-D Mercury Dime includes a Roman fasces, representing strength achieved through unity among the states. Draped across the fasces is an olive branch, symbolizing peace alongside strength. The inscriptions “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,” “E PLURIBUS UNUM,” and “ONE DIME” complete the design, reflecting themes that resonated during the wartime period of production.
Please contact JM Bullion with any questions about historic 90% silver coins. You can call us at 800-276-6508, connect with us online through our web chat, or simply send us an email.

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The Mercury Dime entered circulation in 1916 following the completion of the Barber Dime’s required 25-year term. Officially known as the Winged Liberty Head Dime, the coin was designed by Adolph A. Weinman after he won a competition to introduce new artistic designs to US coinage. This 1941-D Mercury Dime emerged on the eve of America’s entry into World War II and comes with an impressive MS67+ certification and the coveted FB designation. Today, the 1941-D Mercury Dime is available at JM Bullion.
Coin Highlights:
The 1941-D Mercury Dime from Denver was struck in the year America entered World War II, with a substantial mintage of 45,634,000 pieces reflecting wartime economic mobilization. These coins circulated extensively during the war years and are readily available to collectors today in most conditions. However, finding examples with full split bands and strong overall strikes remains challenging, as Denver Mint production sometimes exhibited striking weakness during this high-volume period.
This 1941-D Mercury Dime comes with a stunning Mint State 67+ certification, indicating a specimen that is among the finest examples of an MS67 piece. The FB designation stands for Full Bands, indicating sharply struck horizontal bands on the fasces on the reverse. The bands must be fully separate, with no breaks or abrasions. The coin features blast-white brilliance with frosted luster, and untoned silver on both sides that brings the designs to life.
The obverse of the 1941-D Mercury Dime depicts a youthful Liberty in a left-facing profile, wearing a winged Phrygian cap symbolizing freedom of thought. Weinman’s artistic vision is evident in the detailed rendering of Liberty’s hair and the intricate feathers of the cap. The word “LIBERTY” runs along the rim, with “IN GOD WE TRUST” placed near the neck and the date located below.
The reverse design of the 1941-D Mercury Dime includes a Roman fasces, representing strength achieved through unity among the states. Draped across the fasces is an olive branch, symbolizing peace alongside strength. The inscriptions “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,” “E PLURIBUS UNUM,” and “ONE DIME” complete the design, reflecting themes that resonated during the wartime period of production.
Please contact JM Bullion with any questions about historic 90% silver coins. You can call us at 800-276-6508, connect with us online through our web chat, or simply send us an email.