Description
Offered here is a superb 1919 Mercury Dime graded CACG MS67FB (CAC), an elite Philadelphia issue from one of the most beloved series in U.S. numismatics. Struck during the final year of World War I’s immediate aftermath, this classic 10-cent piece captures Adolph A. Weinman’s famed “Winged Liberty” design at a level of preservation and eye appeal that places it firmly in high-end collector territory. This example displays bright, original silver luster with crisp, swirling cartwheel brilliance and attractive, clean surfaces. The strike is exceptionally sharp for the date, showcasing the full artistry of the design from Liberty’s hair and wing details on the obverse to the fasces and olive branch on the reverse. A key highlight is the Full Bands designation, confirming complete separation of the horizontal bands across the fasces, a feature highly prized by Mercury dime specialists and often difficult to obtain with true sharpness. Collector highlights Date and mint: 1919, Philadelphia Denomination: 10C Mercury Dime Grade: CACG MS67 Strike designation: Full Bands (FB) CAC approved: Yes Certification number: 736318683 Why this coin stands out Top-tier Mint State quality with strong visual appeal and outstanding detail Full Bands designation adds significant collector demand and condition rarity within the Mercury dime series CAC approval reinforces the coin’s premium status for the assigned grade A CACG MS67FB 1919 Mercury Dime is an exceptional choice for collectors building a high-grade Mercury dime set, pursuing FB-designated examples, or seeking a blue-chip classic with enduring market recognition.