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Collecting Liberty Head Nickels(Post)
Collecting Liberty Head Nickels In the late 1880s, the United States Mint began looking into replacing the Shield nickel, the first five-cent piece that was struck from 1866 to 1883 and composed of 7 ...
Coin Collecting as an Educational Hobby for Kids and Adults(Post)Educational Hobbies for Kids and Adults - Coin Collecting Coins may be small enough to fit in the palm of your hand, but they can make a big impact as a learning tool. Beyond their face val ...
A Beginners Guide to Coin Collecting(Post)A Beginners Guide to Coin CollectingCoin collecting is an incredibly rewarding hobby that can take a lifetime to master. Though it may seem daunting at first, starting a coin collection does not requ ...
1916‑D Mercury Dime: Scarcity and Values(Post)1916‑D Mercury Dime Value and Scarcity The 1916‑D Mercury Dime is one of the most sought-after coins in American numismatics, with values ranging from approximately $1,500 in Good condition to over $ ...
​10 Denominations of U.S. Gold Coins (Post)List of 10 U.S. Gold Coins Denominations When the United States Mint first began operating in Philadelphia in 1792, it first struck coins made of silver (half dismes in 1792) and copper (hal ...
Mercury Dime value(Page)Mercury Dime The Mercury Dime, officially known as the Winged Liberty Head dime, was minted from 1916 to 1945. Designed by Adolph A. Weinman, its obverse features Liberty wearing a winged cap, ...
