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1916 Mercury Dime

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You might think that the 1916 Mercury dime is a coin like any other, but that is not the case...

  • The 1916 Mercury dime is hot among collectors
  • A nod to a god from Roman mythology
  • Lucky coin used in voodoo and certain forms of witchcraft
  • Diameter: 3.8 cm
  • This coin is a replica
  • Refund ALWAYS possible (see our returns policy)
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How would the Mercury dime be different from other coins?

Many popular beliefs involve the use of a lucky coin.

Whether it is about attracting luck to us or repelling the evil one, we could see these traditions as vulgar relics of the past.

For those who know how to discern the truth, nothing could be further from the truth.

Among all the lucky coins around the world, the Mercury dime of 1916 (the dime being a 10 cent coin in the Anglo-Saxon world) is undoubtedly one of the most special.

One of its faces represents the Roman god Mercury with his famous winged helmet. The other shows a lictors' fasces, a very emblematic Roman lucky symbol.

Produced in limited numbers and containing a larger than average quantity of precious metals, this lucky coin is sought after by collectors around the world, but not only...

As early as the Middle Ages, silver coins were used in certain witchcraft rituals in Europe. Some even say that this tradition has continued.

In Afro-American voodoo, for example, the Mercury dime is considered one of the most powerful lucky charms.

Mercury was a Roman god whose areas of influence were numerous. Among these, it was gambling that most interested voodoo practitioners.

“Take a Mercury dime with you and you’ll be sure to hit the jackpot!” : here is a sentence that you might well hear in your life.

For a passion for history and mythologies, as a voodoo good luck charm or as a witchcraft tool, there are several ways to use this 1916 Mercury dime.

Which one will be yours?