A 1945 Mercury Dime US Mint Coin in "Very Good " Condition.
Struck in 90% silver at the Philadelphia Mint, the 1945 Mercury dime is highly prized by collectors as the last year of issue for this beautiful series. Featuring one of America's best-loved coinage designs, the 1945 final issue is also a treasured remembrance of the great Allied victory in World War II. Germany surrendered unconditionally on May 7, 1945, and four months later on September 2, General MacArthur accepted Japan's unconditional surrender aboard the battleship U.S.S. Missouri.
One of the easiest ways to start investing in silver bullion or to expand your investment catalog without spending a lot of money is through the purchase of 90%, 40%, and 35% silver. The term “90%, 40%, and 35% silver” is a broad phrase used to describe circulation coinage which still maintains its value based upon the weight and purity of silver within the coin.