Dime Liberty
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Dime Liberty
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![]() 1892 Barber Dime Love Token Full Liberty US $18.13
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![]() 1887 S Seated Liberty Dime US $24.99
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![]() 1857 O Seated Liberty Dime US $34.99
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![]() 1914 D Barber Dime Full Liberty readable 90 Silver coin for set US $4.88
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![]() 1877 Seated Liberty Dime US $40.00
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![]() 1885 Seated Liberty Dime US $24.99
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![]() 1849 Seated Liberty Half Dime Free Shipping US $9.99
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![]() 1887 Seated Liberty Dime OLD COIN USSILVER COINc705 US $9.95
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![]() 1892 IH 4 Diamonds Full Liberty 1906 Barber Dime Shotgun Wheat Roll US $12.83
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A Positive Message To Get Behind - PLEASE share this!
I was listening to part of the rally that went on at the mall in D.C. and I was impressed.
The message was clear, concise and beautiful.
There was no hate, no bitterness. There was no anger, no spew.
And that is the message that we need to carry forward with us.
I know that sometimes I can often bring a lot of emotion into my posts. The main reason is that I am afraid for my nation and my people. I don't mean just the white people, but Americans as a whole. I truly fear for our future. And this causes me to get angry when I see certain groups pushing their messages to drive the true recovery of our nation into a special interest dead end alley.
Glenn yesterday drove home a resounding message. And I don't even mean about God. Yes, I believe in God, but I don't pound people with that message simply because I don't want people pounding on me with their messages. To me, religion is a personal issue, and one that doesn't need to come out in every conversation because truly it can make many uncomfortable.
And God gave us freedom of choice.
No - the message I am talking about is unity of a nation. Unity as a people. There should be no more message of black this or white that.
This country is heading down a deep, dark hole of debt that will not help anyone. When the money runs out, as it will, no one will benefit, no one will have benefits, no one will have anything.
Beyond the politics, beyond the rhetoric, beyond the spew, beyond race cards, beyond anything else - if this economy collapses there will be economic chaos bar none. The world will crack economically and the people of this country will fractionalize into small groups.
There are already groups making their own local money because they don't have any faith in the Federal Government or Federal Reserve.
We need to preach a goal of inclusion. We need to stop turning our heads at people who are left center and centrists because we need them too. They need us. Period.
Divisiveness has done nothing but ruin our country. Religious right pushes on the gays and abortion rights and vice versa. Black leadership - not the people, but the leaders push on the right and the right pushes back.
Can't we acknowledge history and quit looking backwards before we fall into the gaping chasm that is yawning before our very feet? Can't we make up for the past ills of all people by simply ensuring they don't happen again? Can't we stop pointing fingers at each other while the specter of financial death is laughing as we are approaching it unseeing?
We want to make sure the world's ecosystem is healthy too - we just don't think it is as bad as some think it is. Can't we come to a common ground? If the US falls apart economically, you are just converting a huge country that could do well by the Earth into a third world nation that will neither have the resources or the will to do anything world wide.
We want to see crime stop, no matter who is committing it against who. Do you truly think the chaos that will be coming if things don't change will make crime better? Lawlessness and chaos will ensue if the budgets of the governments can't be paid because there won't be many people who will work for nothing to police the neighborhoods.
We want to stop abortion, you want to see the choice be allowed. Fine - can we come together on a common ground at this point to stop the bickering on social issues that are tearing us apart? Can we be allowed to educate, have waiting periods and parental and spousal/partner notification until we can get the country back on it's feet? Then we can debate all day long.
Most of us want reform in the health care industry and there are many issues that need to be addressed. Free market will drive prices down if it is allowed to. Open up buying insurance across state lines, co-ops would be a huge boon to driving prices down. Rework the testing system responsibly (with doctors/scientists and government officials reviewing testing in other countries) to cut time and costs to the pharmaceutical companies. Cut the costs, then you can cut patent lengths and shenanigans to ensure generics release FAR sooner. Put in a loser pays litigation system and make the lawyers who take up frivolous lawsuits mirror the money their clients have to pay the winner. Make judges electable up to the appellate level in both the state and federal level and post their decisions in simple language on the net. Make the health care companies/hospitals/clinics/doctors have costing/rating sites like hotels. Make electronic records happen - the paper is wasteful and horribly expensive. Set the hardest assed IRS agents on to fraud and waste in the medical industry if you want to keep something like medicaid/medicare. The only government that you would need in this would be a department to ensure that the ratings/costs system is stringently followed and not tampered with as well as the judges decision records. Make sure that the insurance companies don't raise their rates in a price fixing sort of manner - co-ops will work if they are allowed to. Prices for 1,000,000 customers of health care shouldn't matter from a 10 employee company to a 1,000 employee company, but they do. Make sure the insurance companies don't try a wiggle when co-ops are put in by just raising prices across the board - make sure that there is a system to alert the public if they try it so that the free market can dictate the life or death of the company who plays games.
There are compromises on social issues that we can reach on most every issue. As Mitch Daniels said, and I agree, we need to declare a truce on the social agendas and fix the economy. Now.
Can we stop wasting money on local/state/federal issues that really have no NEED at this time? Not want, but need. It's time to go on a hamburger budget, isn't it? We have in our homes.
Local governments need to stop making excuses about why they can't put contracts on hold during bad times. There are several jobs just about any locality can have pointed out that they are making excuses about - "it comes from different funding" or "we bid this out years ago". In our area they are building roundabouts, a new library and doing unnecessary remodels on schools, but they are closing schools and unable to pay teachers. They are putting in traffic calming (trust me, you don't want to know) and screwing up roads for businesses to put in decorative street fixtures but have had to cut back on needed services.
State governments, I am sure, could easily trim budgets. I am sure it would help if we cut out federal mandates to begin with.
The federal government, as we all know, could seriously trim budgets. Tell the world that until we get our ducks in a row, we don't send a dime overseas in aid. No 63 billion for a "woman centered health care plan" or "aids funding" at this time, for example. Freeze the budget at 2006 levels and start cutting departments out of the federal government. Make 1% cuts in every remaining department across the board every year for 10 years. Abolish unions in the government and pensions for politicians. Put in zero baseline budgeting and make bonuses dependent in each department based on how much money was SAVED while maintaining services. Stop the whole "spend it or lose it" mentality.
Right now, the budget of most every department is automatically raised every year, no matter what. That needs to stop.
There needs to be an oversight office to make sure that there are no more 600 dollar hammers anywhere in the government. If I can pick up the phone and buy a yard of concrete for 130 dollars, so can the government.
Build or buy a building for Congress people to live in so they don't have a reason to need multi hundred thousand dollar homes in DC. Make them part time. They have to fly or travel on public transportation. Also, if people want to approach them, that is a good thing as long as they are not raving lunatics with foam coming out of their mouths. And that should be enforceable by the stewardesses or who ever is running the transportation. The people who are working in Congress should not be allowed to live elsewhere - this is a service, not a vacation.
There should be mandatory town halls on every break.
Members of the government - this is a simple message to you: If you don't lose touch or ignore the people of this country, you don't have to fear being talked to.
You must read every bill. You must write it in plain English. A bill can no longer refer to other legislation without the language of that legislation being included in the bill up for consideration. It is a well known fact that many pieces of legislation, in order to understand them, require you to have stacks of other pieces of legislation to refer to. If you don't read each piece, you don't know the effect of the bill.
Every bill will have a mandatory sunset.
Every law that is getting ready to sunset must be re-debated in order to keep it and it must be a 60% vote to keep it.
No more "legislative language". This is a piss poor excuse to shut the American people out of knowing what the legislation you are turning out says. This is also a very piss poor excuse for you to vote on something "because my whip told me to".
If there is no defensible federal issue, there can be no legislation. Americans don't need to be paying for items that aren't related to the country as a whole. Period. No work arounds, no bull.
We are currently, through federal, state and local taxes losing somewhere between 50 and 70% of our dollar that we earn.
That means that right now, 50-70% of your work doesn't benefit you directly.
Between fees, taxes, fines, tariffs, and whatever else you want to call it - you are losing most of your money. For what?
And they want to levy more taxes every day.
Why?
What are they accomplishing?
Can you honestly say that with all of that money flowing out of your pocket that you are better off?
One of the biggest steps to curtailing all the spending? Get rid of federal and state withholding. Send people a bill at the end of the year for the amount owed and hear the screams. If you had to write a 10,000.00 check for withholding, social security and the rest, you would not allow the spending the government does.
That's why, historically, most people in the government didn't allow that to happen. Not until FDR and World War II. There was a fight for that for decades.
People don't mind a payment plan - it makes it so much more palatable.
There is a simple message that we can all get behind. There is too much government, not enough people. There is too much regulation, not enough creativity. There is too much taxation, not enough wealth creation. There is too much public trough and not enough personal responsibility.
People didn't just starve before the government came along. People were helped by their neighbors and their communities.
Now - those people are rushing around just to make ends meet. Losing 50-70% of your money can you imagine why? There is less charity, community and neighborlyness. Family units aren't respected and neighborhoods are mostly just where you go to sleep and eat.
The morals and family that built this country is being eroded away and replaced with a dependency on the state. Religion is being left behind for the government in some people's eyes. Art is shapeless and meaningless in many cases.
America is losing her soul, her love, her creativity.
And it is being replaced by a money hungry, power crazy, gluttony driven government who can't stand for money to stay in people's pockets and creativity to be unleashed.
Too much independence, too much free thought, too much creativity makes government irrelevant.
And, that, my friends, is the message they don't want you to hear.
About the Author
Conservative Constitutionalist who wants to see the values of the old days combined with the technology of the modern era. Take us back to the size of the governments from the 1800's and the ideals of freedom and self sufficiency from then as well.
Get government out of my life and I will survive without them. How about you?
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Dime (United States Coin) $63.73 The dime is a coin worth ten cents or one tenth of a United States dollar. The dime is the smallest in diameter and the thinnest of all U.S. coins currently minted for circulation. The 32nd President, Franklin D. Roosevelt, is featured on the obverse of the current design, while a torch, oak branch, and olive branch covering the motto E pluribus unum are featured on the reverse. The dimes value is labeled as one dime, since the term dime also applies to a unit of currency worth 10 cents or 1/10 of a dollar. The dime was commissioned by the Coinage Act of 1792, and production began in 1796. A feminine head representing Liberty was used on the front of the coin, and an eagle was used on the back. The front and back of the dime used these motifs for three different designs through 1837. The composition and diameter of the dime have changed throughout its mintage. Initially the dime was 0.75 inch (19 millimeters) wide, but it was changed to its present size of 0.705 inch (17.91 millimeters) in 1828. The composition (initially 89.24 percent silver and 10.76 percent copper) remained constant until 1837, when it was altered to 90 percent silver and 10 percent copper. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 68 Publication Date: 2010/10/31 Language: English Dimensions: 9.02 x 5.98 x 0.16 inches |
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Dime $6 Dime - Grupo Bryndis |
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American Coin Treasures Seated Liberty Silver Dime Pocket Knife $166.29 With its precision cast handle our Collector Knife features a winged motif along with a genuine Silver Seated Liberty Dime minted from 1836-1891. This knife has a curved stainless steel base and comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.Handle materials: Precision cast handleBlade materials: Tempered stainless steelBlade length: 3 inches longWinged motifGenuine silver Seated Liberty Dime minted from 1836-1891Set in a beaded bezel, Liberty is seated on a rock holding a staff with a liberty cap on topIncludes Certificate of Authenticity |
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American Coin Treasures Sterling Silver Liberty Seated Dime Pendant $309.73 This genuine silver seated Liberty Dime, minted from 1837-1891, serves as a unique and historical pendant on our exquisite sterling silver necklace. The dime is securely mounted in a scored sterling bezel and slides freely on a sterling snake chain.Silver seated Liberty Dime pendantMounted in a scored sterling bezel18-inch snake chain with beaded detailLobster claw claspIncludes a certificate of authenticity Pendant dimensions: 1-inch in diameterModel: 2869 |
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Liberty $179.99 Liberty |
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At Liberty $19.99 At Liberty |
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Ax + Apple Albatross Domed Mercury Dime, Herringbone Chain Earrings $75 Cash in on your lovely profile with these Ax + Apple "Albatross" Domed Mercury Dime, Herringbone Chain Earrings. A classic Liberty Goddess domed dime is accentuated by cascading strands of silver-plated herringbone chains for an angled-winged albatross appearance. At 10 grams in weight, these handmade earrings measure 5 inches in length and feature convenient fishhooks for easy application. |
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American Coin Treasures Silver Barber Dime Necklace $58.17 American history meets contemporary fashion in this stunning Barber Dime necklaceFine .900 silver Liberty coin was minted from 1892 to 1916Collectible coin is mounted on a simple polished silvertone pendantBoth obverse and reverse displayedUnique three-strand chain combines cable, bar and rope linksNecklace measures approximately 20.5 inches long |
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Dime (Bachata) $6 Dime (Bachata) - Ivy Queen |
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Mysterious Dime $19.99 Mysterious Dime - Premium Poster |
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American Coin Treasures Mercury Dime Oval Necklace $51.95 This genuine Silver Mercury dime was minted between 1916 and 1945. This coin is proudly display on a 24-inch chain. Raised image of Liberty is highlighted with 1 mil of 24-karat goldRoman fasces reverse showing the beautiful setting with acanthus leaf detailRope chain is made from 24-karat gold plated steel Chain is 24 inches long Certificate of authenticity includedAll weights and measurements are approximate and may vary slightly from the listed information. |
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American Coin Treasures Silver Mercury Dime Pendant $175.89 A genuine mercury dime, minted from 1916-1945, serves as a unique and historical pendant on this necklace. This pendant hangs securely from an 18-inch sterling snake chain with beaded detail. Jewelry comes on an exquisite sterling silver necklaceConsidered one of the most beautiful of all US coins, it was designed in 1916 by Adolph WeinmanDisplays Liberty in a winged cap, symbolizing freedom of thoughtThe Roman fasces with olive branch detail on the reverseIt's securely mounted in a scored sterling bezel and slides freely on an 18-inch sterling snake chain with bead detailBoxed with a certificate of authenticity |
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American Coin Treasures Silver Mercury Dime Cuff Links $91.45 These exquisite, collectible cuff links highlight a Silver Mercury Dime design. These cuff links also feature a 17.9 mm diameter coin face and include a certificate of authenticity.Silver Mercury Dime cuff linksDisplays Liberty in a winged cap, and Roman faces with olive branch detail on the reverseIncludes a certificate of authenticityFace measures 17.9 mm in diameterModel: 2251 |
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Dime (Live) $6 Dime (Live) - R.K.M. & Ken-Y |
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Dime (Remix) $6 Dime (Remix) - R.K.M. & Ken-Y |
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Hand Painted Liberty Dime Cuff Links - 1 Pair $134.95 Actual coins are taken from amazing countries to create a true collector's dream. Hand painted and given an epoxy coating, these Hand Painted Coin Cufflinks are sure to be a conversation starter. By Penny Black 40.Approximately 3/4" in diameterHand painted authentic American coinsRhodium plated bullet back closure |
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American Coin Treasures Sterling Silver Mercury Dime Coin Heart Keychain $143.42 The Silver Mercury Dime, with its elegant Winged Liberty design, has been one of America's most distinctive coins since its introduction in 1916. Last issued in 1945, it is minted of .900 Fine Silver. This unique key ring frames the coin's classic beauty in a Sterling Silver Bezel. A glittering Cubic Zirconia, set in Sterling Silver, securely attaches the coin to a heart-shaped key ring, also crafted of Sterling Silver. |
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American Coin Treasures Silver Mercury Dime Vine Pin/ Pendant $42.6 Both a pendant and a brooch, this ornate accent in the Art Nouveau style unites European stones with an historic American coin. Exquisite crystals draw the eye to the bezel-set Mercury dime below.Features Czech crystals in emerald, pin and topaz hues Graceful vines and leaves in textured silver-toneBezel-set Mercury dimeGenuine .900 fine silver U.S. coinDesigned by Adolph Weinman and minted from 1916-1945Depicts Winged Liberty, symbolizing freedom of thoughtWear as a pin or on the included 24-inch rope chainIncludes a certificate of authenticity |


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