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1928-D Mercury Silver Dime - Choose by Grade / Condition - Denver Mint - 1928 D Mercury Dime - Silver Dime 1928 D - Good Date

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1928-D Mercury Silver Dime - Choose by Grade / Condition - Denver Mint - 1928 D Mercury Dime - Silver Dime 1928 D - Good Date

1928-D Mercury Silver Dime - Choose by Grade / Condition - Denver Mint - 1928 D Mercury Dime - Silver Dime 1928 D - Good Date

This listing is for one 1928 Mercury Silver Dime, as pictured. Choose by grade! "D" Mint mark, denoting the Denver Mint.

Designed by Adolph Weinman and also referred to as the Winged Liberty Head dime, it gained its common name because the obverse depiction of a young Liberty, identifiable by her winged Phrygian cap, was confused with the Roman god Mercury. Weinman is believed to have used Elsie Stevens, the wife of lawyer and poet Wallace Stevens, as a model. The coin's reverse depicts a fasces, symbolizing unity and strength, and an olive branch, signifying peace.

The dime's design was changed in 1946 to feature President Roosevelt on the obverse of the coin who had recently deceased.

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1928-D Mercury Dime - Denver Mint - 1928 D Mercury Dime - Silver Dime

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This listing is for one 1928 Mercury Silver Dime, as pictured. Choose by grade! "D" Mint mark, denoting the Denver Mint.

Designed by Adolph Weinman and also referred to as the Winged Liberty Head dime, it gained its common name because the obverse depiction of a young Liberty, identifiable by her winged Phrygian cap, was confused with the Roman god Mercury. Weinman is believed to have used Elsie Stevens, the wife of lawyer and poet Wallace Stevens, as a model. The coin's reverse depicts a fasces, symbolizing unity and strength, and an olive branch, signifying peace.

The dime's design was changed in 1946 to feature President Roosevelt on the obverse of the coin who had recently deceased.

Please feel free to message with any questions.

Thanks for stopping by!

1928-D Mercury Dime - Denver Mint - 1928 D Mercury Dime - Silver Dime