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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the dimes heart application in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your Associate's Name and selecting your employment status as either Full-Time or Part-Time.
  3. Fill in your ID Number, Store Number/Location, Brand/SSG, Phone Number, and Hire Date.
  4. Indicate the amount you are requesting (up to $2,500) and check if you are attaching supporting documents. If not, select the option to provide documentation later.
  5. Select the type of grant you are requesting from the provided options such as Home Catastrophe or Medical Expenses.
  6. In the designated area, briefly describe the circumstances causing your financial need.
  7. Sign and date the Financial Disclosure Statement to attest that you have no other assets for this emergency.
  8. Ensure that a Store/District Manager or HR verifies your application by signing and dating it before submission.

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The History of the 1916 D Mercury Dime Originally called the Winged Liberty Head, this dime eventually adopted the mercury name from the Miss Liberty figure on the dime, which many believed uncannily resembled the Roman god Mercury. Why Is The 1916 D Mercury Dime So Valuable? - Dave W Coins Dave Wnuck Numismatics why-is-the-1916-d-mercury-di Dave Wnuck Numismatics why-is-the-1916-d-mercury-di
The word dime comes from the Old French disme (Modern French dme), meaning tithe or tenth part, from the Latin decima [pars]. The dime is currently the only United States coin in general circulation that is not denominated in terms of dollars or cents.
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