Discover the exceptional beauty and historical significance of the 1939-D Winged Liberty Head Dime, also affectionately known as the Mercury Dime. Certified by NGC in the elite MS-67 grade, this stunning coin represents one of the finest surviving examples from the Denver Mint's 1939 production. With its brilliant surfaces, sharp strike, and captivating original luster, this premium numismatic treasure is a standout addition for both serious collectors and investors seeking top-quality silver coins from the pre-World War II era.
The Winged Liberty Head Dime, designed by the renowned sculptor Adolph A. Weinman, is considered one of the most beautiful American coins ever minted. Despite its popular name "Mercury Dime" (due to the resemblance of Liberty's winged Phrygian cap to the Roman god Mercury), the obverse actually portrays a young Liberty wearing a winged cap symbolizing freedom of thought. This 1939-D specimen exhibits the exquisite detailing that makes these coins so desirable among numismatists worldwide.
Struck in .900 fine silver, this Mercury Dime captures a pivotal moment in American history. Minted just two years before the United States entered World War II, these coins circulated during the tail end of the Great Depression and the beginning of America's industrial mobilization for war. The Denver Mint produced only 4,267,800 dimes in 1939, making high-grade examples like this NGC MS-67 increasingly difficult to find in today's market.
Professional certification by NGC (Numismatic Guaranty Corporation) guarantees both the authenticity and the exceptional MS-67 condition of this coin. An MS-67 grade represents a virtually perfect coin with sharp details, outstanding eye appeal, and minimal imperfections. Coins at this lofty grade level are prized by collectors for their condition rarity and often command significant premiums over common circulated examples.
The Winged Liberty Head Dime was minted from 1916 until 1945, when it was replaced by the Roosevelt Dime. Weinman's elegant design was selected through a competitive process that included submissions from such legendary sculptors as Hermon MacNeil and Albin Polasek. The obverse features a youthful Liberty facing left, wearing a winged Phrygian cap, while the reverse displays a fasces (a bundle of rods surrounding an axe) symbolizing unity and strength, with an olive branch representing peace.
The 1939-D Mercury Dime holds a special place in the series. While not the lowest mintage in the series, Denver Mint coins from this period often display superior strike quality compared to their Philadelphia and San Francisco counterparts. The Denver Mint's reputation for producing well-struck coins makes the 1939-D particularly attractive to collectors seeking sharp detail in the feathers of Liberty's cap and the intricate elements of the reverse fasces.
Collectors and investors alike appreciate the 1939-D Winged Liberty Head Dime for its combination of historical importance, exceptional artistry, precious metal content, and investment potential. As silver bullion coins from the 1930s become increasingly scarce in premium condition, MS-67 examples like this represent both a connection to America's past and a tangible asset with collector-driven appreciation potential.
Whether you're building a complete set of Mercury Dimes, assembling a collection of high-grade NGC-certified silver coins, or simply seeking a beautiful and historically significant piece of American numismatic art, this 1939-D MS-67 Winged Liberty Head Dime stands as an outstanding choice. Its brilliant surfaces, exceptional eye appeal, and NGC certification make it a coin that will be treasured for generations.
Each coin ships with the original NGC holder, preserving its condition and maintaining its certified status. This preservation is crucial for maintaining the coin's value and authenticity in the competitive rare coin marketplace.