1936 Mercury Dime 10C NGC MS66


| PCGS # | 4998 |
| Grading Service | NGC |
| Grade | MS66 |
| Mint Location | Philadelphia |
| Year | 1936 |
| Designation | NONE |
| Strike | Business |
| Grade Add On | NONE |
1936 Mercury Dime 10C NGC MS66
The 1936 Mercury Dime remains one of the most admired issues of the Winged Liberty Head series, pairing classic early-20th-century artistry with strong collector demand for sharply preserved Mint State examples. Struck at the Philadelphia Mint during the heart of the Great Depression era’s recovery, this silver dime reflects a pivotal moment in American history and stands as a timeless type coin for both advanced sets and carefully curated single-coin collections.
Certified NGC MS66, this piece offers the elevated eye appeal and technical quality that collectors seek when moving beyond typical Uncirculated grades. In hand, the surfaces present with bright silver luster and attractive, well-preserved detail across Liberty’s portrait and the reverse fasces and olive branch design. The overall presentation is crisp and premium for the date, with an inviting look that suits a high-end Mercury dime registry set or a standout type representative.
Population information underscores the desirability of the grade, with 639 examples graded in MS66 and higher, making this a conditionally significant offering for collectors who prioritize certified quality and competitive scarcity at the upper levels.
Key highlights:
- Issue: 1936 Mercury Dime (Winged Liberty Head), 10C
- Mint: Philadelphia
- Certification: NGC MS66
- Visual character: bright silver luster with strong design definition and pleasing overall eye appeal
- Collector context: an in-demand date in a highly collected classic U.S. series, ideal for type and grade-focused sets
- Population: 639 in MS66 and higher
- Certification number: 24176803
