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1941 Liberty Dime

4/5/2022
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  • 1946 Roosevelt Dime
Joshua McMorrow-Hernandez

Coin Info

$1.97
United States
Silver Coin
0.07234 t oz
$0.10 USD
344,193,500
U.S. Mint

Mercury dimes are also known as Winged Liberty Head dimes. The US minted the 1941 dime with no mint mark and also the 1941 D dime and 1941 S dime. The mint mark, when present, can be found on the reverse side of the coin. CoinTrackers.com has estimated the 1941 Mercury Dime value at an average of $2, one in certified mint state (MS+) could be worth $25.

A rare 1942 Mercury dime was created by the mint when preparing a die, the number '2' was punched over a '1' when the date was applied. Coins minted using this die show a clear 2 over 1 date. Few were released into circulation and when discovered collectors realized the scarcity and soon began the rise in value of the coin. The Winged Liberty Head dime – popularly though erroneously known as the 'Mercury dime' – is considered by many the most attractive U.S. 1941 10C MS66 Full Bands NGC. 1941 Mercury Dime The US Mint has been producing the coinage of the United States and elsewhere for well over 200 years at this point. Throughout this long, storied history, the Mint has produced countless beautiful coins, some of which are now prized additions to collections around the world.

1946
Dime

1941 Liberty Dime Worth Today

After 29 years, the Winged Liberty Head dime – otherwise known as the Mercury dime – was retired following 1945. It was that year, on April 12, that 32nd United States president Franklin Delano Roosevelt died. Roosevelt, who was stricken with polio in 1921, founded the March of Dimes to fight polio. So, upon his death, leaders of the U.S. government found it fitting to honor the fallen leader by depicting him on the obverse of the dime. On the reverse is a torch that signifies Liberty, an olive branch that symbolizes peace, and an oak branch that promises independence and strength.

The Roosevelt dime was designed in 1946 by John R. Sinnock, the same man who would soon design the Franklin half dollar. When the Roosevelt dime was introduced, it was met with overwhelming support from a public that was still mourning the loss of the president who helped lead them through the harrowing depths of the Great Depression and the horrendous World War II.

The first Roosevelt dimes were minted in huge quantities, which are listed below:

  • 1946 – 255,250,000; $3

  • 1946-D – 61,043,500; $3

  • 1946-S – 27,900,000; $3

Lady Liberty Dime 1941

*Values are for coins in a grade of Extremely Fine 40.

1941 Liberty Dime Values

None of the 1946 dimes is particularly scarce, and they can be readily found in grades ranging from Good through the upper Mint State grades at generally affordable prices. Most coin dealers should have a substantial supply on hand, which means there are plenty of opportunities to find 1946 dimes that suit your costs.

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