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<p>[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 915843, member: 4552"]Mercury Dimes are for some reason a coin with many different varieties and many not discussed or found or so it appears. Also, not to many books or articles about that coin which is really odd since it is one of the more common ones collected by so many people. For example in many older Albums there was no mention of the 42/41. Then later as it was added it was noted a 42D/41. Used to be only the 45S was noted for different sized Mint marks. Now more and more are popping up with large and small. The latest Red Book only shows large and small Mint marks for the 28S, 34D, 41S and the 45S. However, my collection has many, many more large and small Mint marks. I presently have well over 3,000 Mercury Dimes. </p><p>No where is it mentioned of the large quantity of Rotated Reverses on that coin. Yet I find about 25% to 30% have that problem. </p><p>Not sure why so little is documented about that coin since so many are interested in collecting them.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 915843, member: 4552"]Mercury Dimes are for some reason a coin with many different varieties and many not discussed or found or so it appears. Also, not to many books or articles about that coin which is really odd since it is one of the more common ones collected by so many people. For example in many older Albums there was no mention of the 42/41. Then later as it was added it was noted a 42D/41. Used to be only the 45S was noted for different sized Mint marks. Now more and more are popping up with large and small. The latest Red Book only shows large and small Mint marks for the 28S, 34D, 41S and the 45S. However, my collection has many, many more large and small Mint marks. I presently have well over 3,000 Mercury Dimes. No where is it mentioned of the large quantity of Rotated Reverses on that coin. Yet I find about 25% to 30% have that problem. Not sure why so little is documented about that coin since so many are interested in collecting them.[/QUOTE]
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