1943 Dimes Winged Liberty Head or Mercury NGC MS-66

Discover the timeless elegance of American numismatics with this exceptional 1943 Dimes Winged Liberty Head, also famously known as the Mercury Dime. Graded by NGC at the impressive MS-66 level, this coin represents one of the finest examples of Adolph A. Weinman's classic design, offering collectors both historical significance and outstanding visual appeal.

The Winged Liberty Head dime, struck by the United States Mint from 1916 to 1945, remains one of the most beloved silver coin designs in American history. Often mistakenly called the Mercury Dime due to the winged Phrygian cap resembling the Roman god Mercury, this series captures the essence of early 20th-century artistic excellence. Our 1943 specimen, minted during the height of World War II, carries both the historical weight of that pivotal era and the exceptional preservation that makes it a standout addition to any serious collection.

Encapsulated and certified by the respected Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC), this 1943 Mercury Dime has earned the coveted MS-66 grade, indicating superb mint state condition with outstanding eye appeal. Coins at this grade level display razor-sharp details, vibrant luster, and minimal marks, making them highly sought after by both advanced collectors and investors looking for premium quality silver dimes.

The obverse features Weinman's iconic portrait of Liberty wearing a winged Phrygian cap, symbolizing freedom of thought. The word "LIBERTY" arches across the top, while the date "1943" appears at the bottom with the mint mark "D" denoting production at the Denver Mint. The reverse showcases a beautiful fasces bundled with an olive branch, representing strength through unity and peace – particularly poignant given the coin's minting during World War II.

Coin Specifications

  • Year: 1943
  • Mint: Denver (D)
  • Denomination: 10 Cents (One Dime)
  • Composition: 90% Silver, 10% Copper
  • Diameter: 17.9mm
  • Weight: 2.5 grams
  • Designer: Adolph A. Weinman
  • Grade: NGC MS-66
  • Certification: Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC)
  • Series: Winged Liberty Head (Mercury Dime)

Historical Significance

The 1943 Mercury Dime was minted during one of the most transformative periods in American history. As the United States was deeply engaged in World War II, silver coinage played an important role in everyday commerce while the nation rallied behind the war effort. The Denver Mint struck over 71 million dimes that year, yet surviving examples in MS-66 condition represent only a tiny fraction of the original mintage, making premium specimens like this increasingly scarce.

Adolph Weinman's design replaced the long-running Barber dime in 1916 and quickly became an American favorite. The intricate details on both the Liberty portrait and the reverse fasces demonstrate the high level of artistic skill that characterized U.S. coinage during the early 20th century. Many collectors are particularly drawn to the "Mercury" nickname, which originated from the resemblance of Liberty's winged cap to the Roman god of commerce and messengers.

Each 1943 Winged Liberty Head dime contains 0.0723 ounces of pure silver, making this MS-66 example not only a numismatic treasure but also a tangible asset with intrinsic precious metal value. The combination of historical importance, beautiful design, superior condition, and silver content creates a compelling proposition for both seasoned numismatists and those new to coin collecting.

When you acquire this NGC MS-66 1943-D Mercury Dime, you're not just purchasing a coin – you're securing a piece of American history preserved in exceptional condition. The coin arrives professionally slabbed and labeled by NGC, ensuring authenticity and protecting the pristine surfaces that justify its impressive grade. Whether you're building a date-and-mintmark set of Mercury dimes, assembling a high-grade type collection, or simply seeking a beautiful and historically significant silver coin, this 1943-D specimen stands as an outstanding choice.

Invest in American numismatic heritage with this premium 1943 Winged Liberty Head Dime. Its combination of rarity in this condition, historical context from the World War II era, and breathtaking visual appeal makes it a cornerstone piece that will be treasured for generations. Browse our selection of certified Mercury dimes and other premium silver coins to find more exceptional numismatic offerings.

Product ID 560755
Year 1943
Mint Mark
Strike MS
Grade MS-66
Variety -
Precious Metal Weight 0.07234 ozt Silver
Grading Agency NGC
Specification properties No
Serial 3682953-054
Status Active
Designation -
Additional Info -

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1943 Dimes Winged Liberty Head or Mercury NGC MS-66

Category: Dimes Winged Liberty Head or Mercury
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Description

Discover the timeless elegance of American numismatics with this exceptional 1943 Dimes Winged Liberty Head, also famously known as the Mercury Dime. Graded by NGC at the impressive MS-66 level, this coin represents one of the finest examples of Adolph A. Weinman's classic design, offering collectors both historical significance and outstanding visual appeal.

The Winged Liberty Head dime, struck by the United States Mint from 1916 to 1945, remains one of the most beloved silver coin designs in American history. Often mistakenly called the Mercury Dime due to the winged Phrygian cap resembling the Roman god Mercury, this series captures the essence of early 20th-century artistic excellence. Our 1943 specimen, minted during the height of World War II, carries both the historical weight of that pivotal era and the exceptional preservation that makes it a standout addition to any serious collection.

Encapsulated and certified by the respected Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC), this 1943 Mercury Dime has earned the coveted MS-66 grade, indicating superb mint state condition with outstanding eye appeal. Coins at this grade level display razor-sharp details, vibrant luster, and minimal marks, making them highly sought after by both advanced collectors and investors looking for premium quality silver dimes.

The obverse features Weinman's iconic portrait of Liberty wearing a winged Phrygian cap, symbolizing freedom of thought. The word "LIBERTY" arches across the top, while the date "1943" appears at the bottom with the mint mark "D" denoting production at the Denver Mint. The reverse showcases a beautiful fasces bundled with an olive branch, representing strength through unity and peace – particularly poignant given the coin's minting during World War II.

Coin Specifications

  • Year: 1943
  • Mint: Denver (D)
  • Denomination: 10 Cents (One Dime)
  • Composition: 90% Silver, 10% Copper
  • Diameter: 17.9mm
  • Weight: 2.5 grams
  • Designer: Adolph A. Weinman
  • Grade: NGC MS-66
  • Certification: Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC)
  • Series: Winged Liberty Head (Mercury Dime)

Historical Significance

The 1943 Mercury Dime was minted during one of the most transformative periods in American history. As the United States was deeply engaged in World War II, silver coinage played an important role in everyday commerce while the nation rallied behind the war effort. The Denver Mint struck over 71 million dimes that year, yet surviving examples in MS-66 condition represent only a tiny fraction of the original mintage, making premium specimens like this increasingly scarce.

Adolph Weinman's design replaced the long-running Barber dime in 1916 and quickly became an American favorite. The intricate details on both the Liberty portrait and the reverse fasces demonstrate the high level of artistic skill that characterized U.S. coinage during the early 20th century. Many collectors are particularly drawn to the "Mercury" nickname, which originated from the resemblance of Liberty's winged cap to the Roman god of commerce and messengers.

Each 1943 Winged Liberty Head dime contains 0.0723 ounces of pure silver, making this MS-66 example not only a numismatic treasure but also a tangible asset with intrinsic precious metal value. The combination of historical importance, beautiful design, superior condition, and silver content creates a compelling proposition for both seasoned numismatists and those new to coin collecting.

When you acquire this NGC MS-66 1943-D Mercury Dime, you're not just purchasing a coin – you're securing a piece of American history preserved in exceptional condition. The coin arrives professionally slabbed and labeled by NGC, ensuring authenticity and protecting the pristine surfaces that justify its impressive grade. Whether you're building a date-and-mintmark set of Mercury dimes, assembling a high-grade type collection, or simply seeking a beautiful and historically significant silver coin, this 1943-D specimen stands as an outstanding choice.

Invest in American numismatic heritage with this premium 1943 Winged Liberty Head Dime. Its combination of rarity in this condition, historical context from the World War II era, and breathtaking visual appeal makes it a cornerstone piece that will be treasured for generations. Browse our selection of certified Mercury dimes and other premium silver coins to find more exceptional numismatic offerings.

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