1917 P Mercury Dimes received yesterday. Little added Bonus with them.

1 is a Type of 1916 and the other is a type of 1917. Both came from the same seller.
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Ken
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1 is a Type of 1916 and the other is a type of 1917. Both came from the same seller.
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Ken
Comments
Are we talking high relief vs low relief?a
Jim
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Neither. The difference is a small design change.
Ken
The reason I ask, Ken, is that they both appear to be high relief specimens, which only the 16 and 17 had high relief versions.
Jim
When a man who is honestly mistaken hears the truth, he will either quit being mistaken or cease to be honest....Abraham Lincoln
Patriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it.....Mark Twain
What is the design change?
I just don't see it.
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Focus on the wing. Its a small change but easily seen.
Ken
The motto text appears to be modified as well slightly
Is there a web site for the Mercury dime series?
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Also the IGWT is much thinner on the 2nd one.
BHNC #203
Was this the design change David Lange mentioned in his book on Mercs years ago? I know the idea of different types never caught on but I can't remember the details now.....
jom
It can be plainly seen after one knows where to look.
Pete
Like I say, you learn something everyday on the Board! Thanks for sharing.
very cool, love circulated merc s
Thank you.
I thought it was the pattern that looked like a 3 in the very first picture (to the left of where you marked in the third picture).
https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/u-s-coins/quarters/PCGS-2020-quarter-quest/album/247091
Thanks for the additional pictures. That is the area I had noticed in the first pictures, but wanted confirmation. Nice dimes... Cheers, RickO