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- 1934 10c MS FB
1934 10c MS FB
1934 10c PCGS MS68 FB
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins
1934 10C MS68+ Full Bands PCGS....
Source: Heritage Auctions
1934 10c PCGS MS68 FB
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins
1934 10C MS68+ Full Bands PCGS....
Source: Heritage Auctions
1934 10c PCGS MS68 FB
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins
1934 10c PCGS MS68 FB
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins
1934 10c PCGS MS68 FB
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins
1934 10c PCGS MS68 FB
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins
1934 10c PCGS MS68 FB
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins
1934 10c PCGS MS68 FB
Source: David Lawrence Rare Coins
10C 1934 PCGS MS68 FB
Source: Legend Auctions
10C 1934 PCGS MS68 FB
Source: Legend Auctions
10C 1934 PCGS MS68 FB
Source: Legend Auctions
10C 1934 PCGS MS68 FB
Source: Legend Auctions
10C 1934 PCGS MS68 FB
Source: Legend Auctions
10C 1934 PCGS MS68 FB
Source: Legend Auctions
1934 Mercury Dime. MS-68 FB (NGC).
Source: Stacks Bowers
1934 Mercury Dime. MS-68 FB (NGC).
Source: Stacks Bowers
1934 Mercury Dime. MS-68 FB (NGC).
Source: Stacks Bowers
1934 Mercury Dime. MS-68 FB (NGC).
Source: Stacks Bowers
Greysheet Catalog Details (GSID: 4500)
The nation was still reeling from the economic pathos of the Great Depression, but there were some positive signs that the situation was improving slightly. The United States Mint had also produced very little coinage during the previous few years, and the nation's supply of new coins needed a boost. All denominations, one-cent through silver dollar, saw production pick back up again in 1934, with Mercury dimes pumping out in large numbers, with nearly 25 million coming from the Philadelphia Mint alone. Most were very well struck and many uncirculated survivors exhibit Full Bands details.
Obverse: Winged Liberty, or Mercury (the Roman god of commerce), is depicted facing left with LIBERTY spelled around the periphery. IN GOD WE TRUST appears left of the neck and the date is positioned just below the bust around 5 o'clock. The designer's initials "AW" appear to the right of the neck.
Reverse: A large torch is centered vertically adorned with an axe head and olive branches. UNITED STATES OF AMERICAN * ONE DIME * is spelled out around the periphery. Mint mark, if any, appears near the bottom rim left of the torch.
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