This is a roll of Mercury Dimes 50 Dimes - Some are very fine or better
The Mercury Dime was introduced in 1916 after a call by Mint Director Robert Woolley, who wanted a major update of then current coins. The Mercury Dime saw a 29-year production run. The Mercury Dime replaced the Barber Dime which had been in production from 1892 till 1916. Sculptor Adolph Weinman won the contest in 1916 with his design for the new dime.
On the obverse, Weinman's main design is a bust of Lady Liberty wearing a cap with wings, facing left. The motto "LIBERTY" is centered above the bust of Lady Liberty. "IN GOD WE TRUST" can be found to the immediate left of the bust, while the date can be found directly below. Weinman's initial, "W", can be seen just to the right of Lady Liberty's neck
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