Liberty Dimes
Posted in Uncategorized on 04/20/2007 10:58 pm by admin
Liberty Dimes
![]() |
![]() 1877 LIBERTY SEATED DIME US $19.99
|
![]() 1890 Liberty Seated Dime PCGS AU58 GREAT FOR ANY COLLECTION US $90.00
|
![]() 1838 Liberty Seated Half Dime US $11.27
|
![]() 1925 1941 Winged Liberty Dimes 4 US $24.99
|
![]() 1853 ARROWS SEATED LIBERTY HALF DIME CERTIFIED PCGS XF 45 US $89.99
|
![]() 1877 CC Liberty Seated Silver Dime Coin US $3.83
|
![]() LOT OF 9 SEATED LIBERTY DIME LOVE TOKENS US $165.00
|
![]() 16 DIFFERENT SEATED LIBERTY DIMES US $215.00
|
![]() 1889 Seated Liberty dime US $20.00
|
![]() 1838 O Seated Liberty Dime Good SCARCE DATE US $36.50
|
![]() 1890 Seated Liberty Dime US $17.99
|
![]() Lot of 2 Liberty Head Barber dimes 1906 1911 D See Hi Resolution pictures US $4.99
|
![]() 1904 Indian Head Liberty Barber Dime Tail Shotgun Wheat Roll US $8.50
|
![]() 1876 US Seated Liberty SILVER Dime Very Nice LOOK US $1.04
|
![]() 1877 US Seated Liberty SILVER Dime Very Nice LOOK US $2.50
|
Transportability Challenges Solved with an Accessible Mobility Van
Noah Mischiek was a bright, independent young boy. He had right hemisphere paralysis and was unable to use the right side of his body. Noah's paralysis was the result of an in-utero stroke that resulted in an emergency caesarean section. The full extent of his condition wasn't diagnosed until he was six months old – after Noah's parents noticed he was not able to use his right hand. A quick paediatrician's visit led to a long journey to McMaster Children's Hospital in Hamilton, Ontario where the family received the devastating news.
Despite his disability, Noah was always very independent and wanted to do things for himself. While his parents were told he would never walk, Noah demonstrated the ability to take steps, which came as a great surprise for many.
"They told us he would never walk. He's like our miracle baby!" notes Jamie Rolland, Noah's mother.
At three years old, Noah started wearing a serial cast on his right leg to help him walk. The cast is removed for a day then put back on for gradually longer periods of time. The brave pre-schooler also gets Botox injections three times a year in the back of his right leg. The injections are to help relax his leg muscles that were damaged as a result of the stroke, with the eventual hope of Noah walking on his own.
"I'll never forget ... my niece got into the car and Noah asked, 'How come I can't do that?' and I thought it would break my heart", Jamie recalls.
Creating Family Memories with a Wheelchair Accessible Van
PC Children's Charities help developmentally and physically challenged children. The charity donated $20,000 to help Noah's family buy a wheelchair accessible van. The Ontario March of Dimes, an advocacy and rehabilitation charity also contributed $5,524 through the Home and Vehicle Modification program funded by Ontario's Ministry of Community and Social Services. Frank Kasm, Mobility Specialist at Liberty Motor Company, equipped a van with a rotating seat so Noah could seat himself inside the vehicle at the simple push of a button. Frank personally delivered the 2004 Ford Freestar to the family's home in Woodstock, Ontario on July 24th, 2007.
When Jamie saw Frank drive up with the van, she was very emotional, "I just bawled my eyes out. Frank had put a personalized plaque inside the van ... it was overwhelming."
The nameplate mounted on the van's dashboard reads "Noah's van". Frank and the Mobility Specialists at Liberty Motor Company have similar plates made for each child who receives a wheelchair accessible van. According to Frank, "it helps create a connection between the vehicle and the people who will be relying on it, and with the plaque the van becomes their own personal vehicle".
Noah has taken that bond and his relationship with Frank, to heart. Frank brought Noah a plush toy lion, which he's named Leo, because Noah is so very brave. He and Frank have formed a close friendship and they regularly speak on the telephone and keep in touch via e-mail.
"Noah just loves Frank! He gave us a lot of care and Noah has really bonded with him", Jamie says.
Noah can now get himself into the vehicle and he wants to go everywhere.
"Even if it's just going to buy a bag of milk, Noah has to come along because it's his van," says his mother.
Mischiek Family's New Found Liberty to Travel & Plan Family Vacations
Over two years later Noah's family is able to take vacations in between trips to the hospital and medical treatments because of their wheelchair accessible van conversion from Liberty Motor Co. In fall 2009, the family travelled to Cape Breton on Canada's eastern coast to visit relatives.
"The kids got to see half of Canada on that trip! There's no way we would have been able to do that without the van", Jamie recalls.
Frank and Liberty Motor Company also made certain the van was equipped with a DVD player to help make longer trips much easier and enjoyable for the entire family.
"The kids love it! We use it every time we go in the van. As soon as we get in, it's ‘can we watch a movie?' They've already seen Noah's favourite movie Cars several times".
Now that he owns a wheelchair accessible van, Noah would love to visit Marineland Canada next summer… and they just might do that, thanks to Liberty Motor Company!
About the Author
Liberty Motor Company is a leading manufacturer of wheelchair accessible Minivans; providing safe, comfortable and affordable mobility solutions that fit your needs. Their strong dealer network has helped them serve thousands of satisfied customers across North America.Click here to request your Liberty Motor Company Brochure.
|
|
Nickels and Dimes $24.99 H. Armstrong Roberts Nickels and Dimes - Photographic Print |
|
|
Two Dimes And A Nickel $11.49 Two Dimes And A Nickel |
|
|
Roosevelt Dimes $8.21 A coin collection book with slots for Roosevelt Dimes from 1965 to 1997. |
|
|
American Coin Treasures Last Twenty Years of Mercury Dimes $480.02 Collectible coins are a great gift for kids and adultsOne hand-selected Mercury Dime from each of the last 20 years of issue (1926-1945) is displayed in a handsome portfolioDimes are struck of .999 fine silverLegendary Mercury Dime (1916-1945) was one of the new coinage designs mandated by President Theodore Roosevelt at the beginning of the twentieth centuryOriginally called Winged LibertyNew coin got its popular name from Liberty's resemblance to Mercury seen on many ancient coins18 coins in all (none minted in 1932 or 1933)Accompanied by a printed historyMeasures 8.063 inches wide x 6.5 inches high x 0.38 inches deepFactory sealed boxes cannot be returned if opened. |
|
|
Dimes to Dollars $6.92 Just 32-pages each- paperback books for struggling readers power-packed with reading enjoyment. Here are 40 exciting hi-lo novels with various themes guaranteed to keep your students turning the pages until the very end Dimes to Dollars: Some 100 years ago, a stagecoach was robbed of a fortune in newly minted dimes. The loot was never found. As a lark, two young campers decide to search for the robbers' hidden treasure. But the excitement only begins when they find the dimes |
|
|
Liberty $179.99 Liberty |
|
|
At Liberty $19.99 At Liberty |
|
|
Pile of Assorted Nickels and Dimes $24.99 H. Armstrong Roberts Pile of Assorted Nickels and Dimes - Photographic Print |
|
|
Nickles and Dimes I $214.99 Daniel Girard Elliot Nickles and Dimes I - Framed Art Print |
|
|
Nickles and Dimes II $214.99 Daniel Girard Elliot Nickles and Dimes II - Framed Art Print |
|
|
Latin Dimes: Reggaeton Mix Vol. 1 - $9.99 Latin Dimes: Reggaeton Mix Vol. 1 - |
|
|
Latin Dimes: Reggaeton Mix, Vol. 1 $5.99 Latin Dimes: Reggaeton Mix, Vol. 1 |
|
|
Lady Liberty: A Biography $3.94 A powerfully moving, authentic portrait of the Statue of Liberty, told through the eyes of those who created her and illustrated in glorious detail. "Soon America will be one hundred years old. I share my dream of a birthday gift." It begins in 1865 as a romantic idea, but ten years later Edouard Laboulaye's dream catches fire and takes shape. Sculptor Auguste Bartholdi gives the dream the form of a lady, holding a torch to "enlighten the world." Engineers, plasterers, carpenters, coppersmiths -- many of them immigrants -- work together to turn the lady into a monument over 100 feet tall. Joseph Pulitzer calls on readers to help fund a pedestal, and hundreds send in nickels, dimes, and even roosters for the cause. Doreen Rappaport's historically accurate, poetic vignettes and Matt Tavares's magnificent images remind us of the true origins of a national symbol -- and show that it took a lot of people to make the Lady. |
|
|
Knickles and Dimes $23.01 Young, pretty, a good job at the local newspaper, a decent apartment in the city...what more could a girl ask for? According to Keira Knickle, a lot more At twenty-five, she doesn't have a shortage of dates and manages to pay her bills, but she's looking for change. And that change comes when she meets a man who seems more wonderful than ever possible. He can offer her everything she's ever wanted out of life, but just when things start to get really great, Keira's family and friends caution her about getting in too deep. Before she even knows what's going on, it seems Keira has gone over the edge. |
|
|
March of Dimes $18.44 Primary Coverage Area: White Plains area, New York City |
|
|
Nickels And Dimes $14.62 No Synopsis Available |


US $20.50

































































































