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Did You Know That Numismatists Restruck Large Cents in the Mid-19th Century?

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Did You Know that the U.S. Mint struck 1898-dated Mexican Pesos and 1934-Dated Junk Dollars in 1949?

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Did You Know That the West Point Mintmark First Appeared on a $10 Commemorative Gold Coin in 1984?

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Did You Know That the Jefferson Nickel’s Design was Approved and Drafted 85 Years Ago?

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Did You Know That A Shortage of Postage Currency Stoked A Riot in Cincinnati in 1862?

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Did You Know That the U.S. Mint Purchased Copper Planchets from English Firm Boulton, Watt & Company?

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Did You Know That the First Gold Coins to Bear Canada’s Name Were Struck in 1914?

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Did You Know That the First Nickel Five-Cent Pieces Were Struck In June 1866?

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Did You Know that the Philadelphia Mint’s “P” Mintmark First Appeared in 1942 on Jefferson Nickels?

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Did You Know That Civil War Sutlers Issued Tokens and Scrip Notes?

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Did You Know That Trade Dollars Were Demonetized in 1876 and Re-Monetized in 1965?

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Did You Know the Bureau of Engraving and Printing Began Selling Souvenir Uncut Note Sheets in 1935?

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Did You Know That The First Common Era Date On A Coin is 1234?

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Did You Know That Stack’s 1944 Sale of the Flanagan Collection Led to the Secret Service Investigation into the 1933 Double Eagles?

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Did You Know that the U.S. Mint Issued Its First Colorized Coins in 2020?

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Did You Know that the U.S. Mint struck 1898-dated Mexican Pesos and 1934-Dated Junk Dollars in 1949?

Did You Know That the West Point Mintmark First Appeared on a $10 Commemorative Gold Coin in 1984?

Did You Know That the Jefferson Nickel’s Design was Approved and Drafted 85 Years Ago?

Did You Know That A Shortage of Postage Currency Stoked A Riot in Cincinnati in 1862?

Did You Know That the U.S. Mint Purchased Copper Planchets from English Firm Boulton, Watt & Company?

Did You Know That the First Gold Coins to Bear Canada’s Name Were Struck in 1914?

Did You Know That the First Nickel Five-Cent Pieces Were Struck In June 1866?

Did You Know that the Philadelphia Mint’s “P” Mintmark First Appeared in 1942 on Jefferson Nickels?

Did You Know That Civil War Sutlers Issued Tokens and Scrip Notes?

Did You Know That Trade Dollars Were Demonetized in 1876 and Re-Monetized in 1965?

Did You Know the Bureau of Engraving and Printing Began Selling Souvenir Uncut Note Sheets in 1935?

Did You Know That The First Common Era Date On A Coin is 1234?

Did You Know That Stack’s 1944 Sale of the Flanagan Collection Led to the Secret Service Investigation into the 1933 Double Eagles?

Did You Know that the U.S. Mint Issued Its First Colorized Coins in 2020?

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