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Beautiful color images and an information page welcomes you into this attractive album. Each album is strong, soil resistant, and designed with thumb notches for easy window removal. Every album...
Beautiful color images and an information page welcomes you into this attractive album. Each album is strong, soil resistant, and designed with thumb notches for easy window removal. Every album features a trademark grained leatherette cover in the classic Whitman blue color. Comes with 2 pages. 72 coin slots in total.
"This type of dime, also known as a Barber dime, was designed by Charles E. Barber, who was chief engraver of the U.S. Mint. His initial, " B " appears on the truncation of the neck. He was also the...
"This type of dime, also known as a Barber dime, was designed by Charles E. Barber, who was chief engraver of the U.S. Mint. His initial, " B " appears on the truncation of the neck. He was also the designer of the twenty-five-cent and fifty-cent pieces. The mintmark appears on the reverse below the wreath. The coins were struck at the New Orleans mint ( O ) , the Denver mint ( D ) , the San Francisco mint ( S ) , and the Philadelphia mint ( No Mint Mark ). Only 24 pieces were coined at the...
"Although this type dime is known as the "Mercury" dime, the head is in fact a representation of Liberty with wings crowning her cap, symbolizing liberty of thought. Symbolic devices on the reverse...
"Although this type dime is known as the "Mercury" dime, the head is in fact a representation of Liberty with wings crowning her cap, symbolizing liberty of thought. Symbolic devices on the reverse are as follows: fasces fro the strength which lies in unity, a battle-axe for preparedness, and an olive branch for peace." - Whitman PublishingDesigner: Adolph A. Weinman. Weight: 2.50 grams. Composition: 90% silver, 10% copper (net weight .07234 oz. pure silver). Diameter: 17.9 mm Edge: Reeded...
"The United States dime honoring President Franklin D. Roosevelt was designed by Mint engraver John R. Sinnock, whose initials, JS, appear at the left of the date. A forceful portrait was used to...
"The United States dime honoring President Franklin D. Roosevelt was designed by Mint engraver John R. Sinnock, whose initials, JS, appear at the left of the date. A forceful portrait was used to dipict Roosevelt, who had served as president from 1933 to 1945. During that time he guided the country out of the Great Depression and helped formulate the strategy for winning World War ll." - Whitman Publishing Silver ( 1946-1964, and some modern Proofs ): Designer: John R. Sinnock. Weight: 2.50...
This blank coin album page is designed to fit any Whitman Classic coin album or Universal Binder. It has 36 Dime sized openings and no writing under the coin port.