Domain: coinfacts.com

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Kellogg & Company Gold Coins
Previous Issuer | Next Issuer | Pioneer Gold Coins by Type ... In mid-January, several banking houses in San Francisco and Sacramento, ...
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1796 Quarter Eagle - No Stars on Obverse
Obverse of 1796 Turban Head Quarter Eagle - No Stars Reverse of 1796 Turban Head Quarter Eagle - No Stars. Images courtesy of Superior Galleries ...
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50 States Quarters
2000-S Virginia (Clad), 0, 4020083, Struck only as Proofs and available originally only in regular 2000 Proof Sets and/or special 2000 50 State Quarters ...
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50 States Quarters
2000-S Virginia (Clad), 0, 4020083, Struck only as Proofs and available originally only in regular 2000 Proof Sets and/or special 2000 50 State Quarters ...
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Quarter Dollars
The first United States Quarter Dollars were struck in 1796, ... Demand for the denomination was low - in 1796, only 6146 Quarter Dollars were struck, ...
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50 States Quarters
In 1999, the United States Mint began an ambitious program to create a special Quarter Dollar for each of the fifty states, to be released in groups of five ...
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1776-1976-D Quarter Dollar
1976-D QUARTER DOLLAR - BICENTENNIAL ISSUE. PCGS No: 5897. Mintage: Circulation strikes: 860118839. Proofs: 0. Designer: Obverse by John Flanagan; ...
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1776-1976-S Quarter Dollar - Silver
1976-S QUARTER DOLLAR - BICENTENNIAL ISSUE - 40% SILVER. PCGS Nos: 5898, 6008, 86008, 96008. Mintage: Circulation strikes: estimated 5000000 ...
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CoinFacts.com - The Internet Encyclopedia of U.S. Coins
One Dollar (Gold) · Liberty Head (1849-1854) · Indian Princess (1854-1889) ... U.S. Assay Office under Curtis, Perry, and Ward · 1841 Quarter Eagle ...
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1853 Quarter Dollar - Arrowheads at Date, Rays on Reverse
Why were arrowheads and rays added to the 1853 Quarter Dollar? To signify a reduction in the weight of the coin. Remember, this was a time when silver coins ...
 
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