1931 Mercury Dime
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Values as of May 2026 — estimates reflect typical grades (G-4 through MS-63). Coins in lower or exceptional grades may fall outside this range.
Auction Record
$1,293 MS67 08-08-2013 Heritage Auctions
Description
The 1931 Mercury Dime is a dime produced at the Philadelphia Mint as part of the Mercury Dimes 1916-1945 series. With a mintage of 3.1 million, this is a scarce issue — the highest mintage among 3 variants, accounting for 51% of the year's production. The obverse features young Liberty wearing a winged Phrygian cap, symbolizing freedom of thought — often called the "Mercury" dime despite not depicting the Roman god and the reverse displays a Roman fasces — a bundle of rods with an axe — entwined with an olive branch, symbolizing strength through unity tempered by peace. Depression-era low mintages across all mints. The 1931-D and 1931-S are semi-key dates. Struck at the original U.S. Mint facility, in continuous operation since 1792. Estimated market value ranges from $8 to $190 depending on grade and condition. Struck in 90% silver, 10% copper, weighing 2.5 grams, 17.9 mm in diameter, with a reeded edge. Cataloged as PCGS #4982.
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