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Did You Know That President Clinton Signed Legislation Authorizing American Platinum Eagle Bullion Coins 27 Years Ago This Week?

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Did You Know That Ground Was Broken for the Fourth Philadelphia Mint on September 17, 1965?

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Did You Know That the ANA’s Convention First Included a Bourse in 1922?

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Did You Know That U.S. Mint, B.E.P., and Treasury Officials Toured Mint Facilities in the Soviet Union in September 1990?

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Did You Know That Chief Engraver William Barber Died on August 31, 1879?

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Did You Know That Stack’s Bowers Galleries Launched the Coin Resource Center Last Month?

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Did You Know That Victor David Brenner’s Initials Were Restored to the Lincoln Cent in 1918?

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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 Ground Was Broken for the Fourth Philadelphia Mint on September 17, 1965?

Did You Know That the ANA’s Convention First Included a Bourse in 1922?

Did You Know That U.S. Mint, B.E.P., and Treasury Officials Toured Mint Facilities in the Soviet Union in September 1990?

Did You Know That Chief Engraver William Barber Died on August 31, 1879?

Did You Know That Stack’s Bowers Galleries Launched the Coin Resource Center Last Month?

Did You Know That Victor David Brenner’s Initials Were Restored to the Lincoln Cent in 1918?

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

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?

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