1923 Mercury Dime - PCGS MS66 FB Old Green Holder CAC SS79The 1923 Mercury Dime is a classic piece of early 20th century U. S. coinage, admired for its artistry and symbolism. Designed by Adolph A. Weinman, the obverse features Liberty wearing a winged cap, representing freedom of thought, while the reverse displays fasces and an olive branch, symbolizing strength and peace. With a mintage of 50,130,000, most circulated heavily, leaving high grade survivors in extremely limited supply. This example has been
offering exceptional eye appeal and collector-grade brilliance
The reverse captures the serene beauty of Alley Spring Mill in Missouri’s Ozark National Scenic Riverways
The One Ring To Rule Them All
servicemen
The Fine Arts Series presents “Head of a Skeleton with a Burning Cigarette”
Date/Mintmark: 1931-S San Francisco Mint
With its blend of cultural significance
a relatively low figure compared to circulation coinage
this proof issue showcases the modern Type 2 “Eagle Landing” reverse
while the reverse showcases a perched eagle holding an olive branch
This coin's a great addition to any collection
selectively colorized in his classic costume