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  2. America the Beautiful silver bullion coins - Wikipedia

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    A new coining press from Germany, the Grabener 1000 press, was installed on March 1, 2010, at the Philadelphia Mint for use in producing the America the Beautiful Silver Bullion Coins. The press provides up to 1,000 metric tons (1,100 short tons ) of pressure for each strike and can produce in excess of 1 million coins per year.

  3. A Guide Book of United States Coins - Wikipedia

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    A Guide Book of United States Coins (the Red Book) is the longest running price guide for U.S. coins. Across all formats, 24 million copies have been sold. [ 2] The first edition, dated 1947, went on sale in November 1946. Except for a one-year hiatus in 1950, publication has continued to the present. R. S. Yeoman was the founding compiler of ...

  4. Libertad (coin) - Wikipedia

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    The Libertad coins are silver and gold bullion coins originating from Mexico and minted by the La Casa de Moneda de México (Mexican Mint). The Mexican Mint was established in 1535 and is the oldest mint in the Americas. The modern coins contain 99.9% silver or gold (.999 fineness) and are available in various sizes.

  5. List of country calling codes - Wikipedia

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    Zone 5 uses eight 2-digit codes (51–58) and two sets of 3-digit codes (50x, 59x) to serve South and Central America. Zone 6 uses seven 2-digit codes (60–66) and three sets of 3-digit codes (67x–69x) to serve Southeast Asia and Oceania. Zone 7 uses an integrated numbering plan; two digits (7x) determine the area served: Russia or Kazakhstan.

  6. Three-cent silver - Wikipedia

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    The three-cent silver, also known as the three-cent piece in silver or trime, was struck by the Mint of the United States for circulation from 1851 to 1872, and as a proof coin in 1873. Designed by the Mint's chief engraver, James B. Longacre, it circulated well while other silver coinage was being hoarded and melted, but once that problem was ...

  7. The Queen's Beasts (coin) - Wikipedia

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    Silver Platinum Gold Silver 1 oz ¼ oz 10 oz 2 oz 1 oz 10 kg 2 kg 1 kg 5 oz 1 oz ¼ oz 1 kg 10 oz 5 oz 1 oz ¼ oz (RP) 1 oz £100 £25 £10 £5 £100 £10,000 £2,000 £1,000 £500 £100 £25 £500 £10 £10 £2 50p £5 I 1 Queen Elizabeth II: Lion of England: 2016 Unl. 2016 Unl. 2017 Unl. 2016 Unl. 2017 Unl. 2017 25 2017 125 2017 1000 2017 ...

  8. 1992 Olympic commemorative coins - Wikipedia

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    The 1992 Olympic Commemorative Coin Act ( Pub. L. 101–406) authorized the production of three coins, a clad half dollar, a silver dollar, and a gold half eagle. Congress authorized the coins to support the training of American athletes participating in the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona, Spain. The act allowed the coins to be struck in both ...

  9. American Platinum Eagle - Wikipedia

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    A 1 ⁄ 10 troy oz. bullion strike bears the .9995 PLATINUM 1/10 OZ. inscription. The 1 ⁄ 10 , 1 ⁄ 4 , and 12 troy oz coins are identical in design to the 1 troy oz coin except for the markings on the reverse side that indicate the weight and face value of the coin (for example, .9995 PLATINUM 1 OZ.