U.S. Mercury Dime Dies
From The Philadelphia Mint
1935 Obverse and Reverse Pair
NGC Certified & Encapsulated
BOTH ARE UNIQUE IN PRIVATE HANDS
SOLD

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This is a recent discovery of a unique pair of 1935 Mercury Dime obverse and reverse dies from the Philadelphia Mint.

Both are partially cancelled but considerable detail is still present on both die faces. Enough incuse design remains on the obverse die which designates it as dated 1935. The reverse die also shows enough incuse design and there is no Mint Mark at the location where it is placed, designating it as originating from Philadelphia.

The reverse (hammer die) shows die number 163 stamped on the barrel, while the obverse (anvil die) shows die number 119. Both dies are in very good condition with minimal rust and handling.

These are unique dies in the Mercury Dime series from 1916 through 1945 and the only known U.S. dies in private hands from the 1930's and 1940's of regular issued U.S. coins.

This unique pair of obverse and reverse Mercury Dime dies would be a spectacular addition to any collection of U.S. coins and unique numismatic rarities.

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I have handled many U.S. obsolete obverse and reverse dies used to strike U.S. type coins and even rarer dated coins. These included (2) $20 Liberty Head obverse dies, (1) Barber Quarter reverse die, (1) Indian Head Cent obverse die and (2) Morgan Dollar obverse dies. Below are links to the $20 Liberty Head dies that I sold. All of these mentioned above have sold in the $12,500 to $25,000 range.

1872 $20 Liberty Head Obverse Die

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1882 $20 Liberty Head Obverse Die

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