Posted by David Lange at 9 January, 2005, 4:39 pm - (0) Comment
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[The following excerpt is published courtesy of DLRC Press and its author, David W. Lange. This information was originally published in 2005 in The Complete Guide to Mercury Dimes]
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Posted by David Lange at 9 January, 2005, 4:38 pm - (0) Comment
Categories: Mercury Dimes
[The following excerpt is published courtesy of DLRC Press and its author, David W. Lange. This information was originally published in 2005 in The Complete Guide to Mercury Dimes]
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The principal photography for this book was performed by Tom Mulvaney. His work includes the obverse and reverse photos of each date/mint combination, the error gallery, the grading guide and numerous close-up photos. Additional photographs were… Continued...
Posted by David Lange at 9 January, 2005, 4:37 pm - (0) Comment
Categories: Mercury Dimes
[The following excerpt is published courtesy of DLRC Press and its author, David W. Lange. This information was originally published in 2005 in The Complete Guide to Mercury Dimes]
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by Bill Fivaz
The world situation was worrisome at best in 1916, and things were changing rapidly in Europe. Changes were occurring in this country as well, and many people look upon 1916 as one of the… Continued...
Posted by David Lange at 9 January, 2005, 4:37 pm - (0) Comment
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[The following excerpt is published courtesy of DLRC Press and its author, David W. Lange. This information was originally published in 2005 in The Complete Guide to Mercury Dimes]
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Special to the Second Edition
The original edition of this book was published in 1993, which now seems a lot longer time ago than it really is. So much has happened in these dozen years that it’s… Continued...
Posted by David Lange at 9 January, 2005, 4:36 pm - (0) Comment
Categories: Mercury Dimes
[The following excerpt is published courtesy of DLRC Press and its author, David W. Lange. This information was originally published in 2005 in The Complete Guide to Mercury Dimes]
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There are numerous reasons why people become coin collectors. Many inherit their interest from a parent or some other relative; a few are introduced to the hobby by a friend or coworker. Children are natural collectors… Continued...