RENAISSANCE 1942 MERCURY DIME NGC PF 68
Designed by Adolph Weinman during the “renaissance era” of United States coinage, despite being called the Mercury dime it is actually Liberty dressed in the Wings of Liberty- and thus often mistaken for the Roman god Mercury. This 1942 Mercury Dime is phenomenal with surfaces that are flawless to the naked eye. Not spots, haze, or toning! Fully brilliant fields and devices, this is a stunning specimen that is far more attractive than typical 1942 examples. CVI: 1-2-7
What is CVI
Designed by Adolph Weinman during the “renaissance era” of United States coinage, despite being called the Mercury dime it is actually Liberty dressed in the Wings of Liberty- and thus often mistaken for the Roman god Mercury. This 1942 Mercury Dime is phenomenal with surfaces that are flawless to the naked eye. Not spots, haze, or toning! Fully brilliant fields and devices, this is a stunning specimen that is far more attractive than typical 1942 examples. CVI: 1-2-7
What is CVI
Designed by Adolph Weinman during the “renaissance era” of United States coinage, despite being called the Mercury dime it is actually Liberty dressed in the Wings of Liberty- and thus often mistaken for the Roman god Mercury. This 1942 Mercury Dime is phenomenal with surfaces that are flawless to the naked eye. Not spots, haze, or toning! Fully brilliant fields and devices, this is a stunning specimen that is far more attractive than typical 1942 examples. CVI: 1-2-7
What is CVI