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1943 US Mercury dime reverse magnet

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Standard, 2¼ Inch

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Your refrigerator called and said it was feeling mighty lonely. Why not give it a few friends to play with by creating a couple of custom magnets! Add your favorite image to a round magnet, or shop the thousands of options for a cool square magnet.

  • Available in 3 sizes from 1.25" to 3" diameter
  • Printed on 100% recycled paper
  • Covered with scratch and UV-resistant mylar
  • Available in square shape also

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1943 US Mercury dime reverse magnet

1943 US Mercury dime reverse magnet

This is the reverse of one of my very favorite coins, the "Mercury" dime - her proper name is "Winged Liberty Head" dime. The design is a fascis, which is latin for "bundle," and an olive branch. Fasces were bundles of birch rods tied tightly together around an axe, which in Roman times were carried by guards before an authority figure like a judge or emperor. They literally represent the power to whip you (the rods) or kill you (the axe) for breaking the law. Fasces have a history in modern iconography, too, as symbolic of national unity and the power of the state. They appear on the French coat of arms, as well as our own Lincoln Memorial and the statue of Eternal Vigilance outside the National Archives. Most memorably, though, fasces were adopted by Benito Mussolini. His political party was called Fasci di combattimento, which evoked both the fasces and the related Italian word fascio, a labor union or political group. Basically, it meant "the war group." It's where the term "fascist" comes from. The most vulnerable part of a Mercury dime, both in minting and circulation, are the bands around the fasces. There are three horizontal and two diagonal bands binding the bundles of rods together. The center one, in pristine coins, is subtly split into two bands. This is called Full Split Band, or FSB. Only a brand new die can make one. This coin is not FSB! PERMISSIONS: The US Mint specifically allows use of the "Mercury" dime design.

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By James K.March 1, 2019Verified Purchase
Magnet, Style: Circle, Size: Standard, 2¼ Inch
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Very nice copy of the reverse side of a mercury dime. Has an authentic appearance. Well done. Looks very authentic. Has the realistic appearance of a worn coin.
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By Faye R.February 2, 2021Verified Purchase
Magnet, Style: Circle, Size: Standard, 2¼ Inch
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The heart magnet is for everyone-valentines day -birthdays. Every day any holiday -use fo pin teacher notes or kid photos or even your pet photos. Was great unique design with a great print buy many. Resell at yur own business or give for rewards. Excellent print on a great magnet. I would definitely buy this again.
5 out of 5 stars rating
By Michael T.September 2, 2016Verified Purchase
Magnet, Style: Circle, Size: Large, 3 Inch
Creator Review
The magnets are very well made and the magnet on the back of the design takes up most of the surface area which results in a strong bond with your fridge. If you are using this to hold up papers, shopping lists, etc, it does an excellent job. I was very pleased with how this turned out. The lines are sharp, the design is clear and a clear protective coating or cover keeps the design well protected so if needed it can be wiped clean without damaging the design. I would highly recommend.

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Created on: 6/15/2010, 4:48 PM
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