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 Two-cent piece (U.S. coin) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The two-cent piece was the first coin of the United States to bear the national motto "In God We Trust." Note that this occurred during the height of the Civil War when religious feelings were very prominent.
Two cent pieces were minted in both proof and regular issues.
The two-cent coin was produced in the United States from 1864-1873 with decreasing mintages throughout that time.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/United_States_two_cent_coin   (361 words)

  
 Canadian twenty-dollar bill - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Canadian $20 bill is one of the most common banknotes of Canadian currency.
All Canadian banknotes underwent a major redesign in 1991, partially to incorporate some of the latest anti-forgery methods.
They are the Canadian Bank Note Company and BA International Inc., a part of the Giesecke and Devrient GmbH group of companies.
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 Penny (Canadian coin) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
According to the Royal Canadian Mint, the official national term of the coin is the "1 cent coin", but in practice the term penny or cent is universal.
In Canadian French, the penny is also called a cent, which is spelled the same way as the French word for "hundred" but is pronounced (and occasionally spelt) cenne.
The current coin has a round, smooth edge, and this has been the case for most of its history; however, from 1982 to 1996, the coin was twelve-sided.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Penny_%28Canadian_coin%29   (247 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Royal Canadian Mint
Every coin produced that year featured a creature that is native to Canada—a rock dove on the 1 cent, a rabbit on the 5 cents, a mackerel on the 10 cents, a bobcat on the 25 cents, a howling wolf on the 50 cents, and a Canada goose on the dollar.
The accession of King George VI in 1937 marked a complete redesign of the coin reverses to the well-known current circulating designs—a maple twig on the 1 cent, a beaver on the 5 cents, a schooner on the 10 cents, a caribou on the 25 cents, and a coat of arms on the 50 cents.
In 1973, the usual 25 cents coin reverse was replaced with a Royal Canadian Mounted Police officer astride a horse, to celebrate the centennial of the North West Mounted Police.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Royal-Canadian-Mint   (3487 words)

  
 Cent (United States coin) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1943, at the peak of World War II, cents of zinc-plated steel were made for a short time due to war demands for copper; a few (the U.S. Mint reports forty) copper cents from 1943 were produced.
One aluminum cent was donated to the Smithsonian Institution.
The coin has gone through several designs over its two-hundred year history.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Penny_(U.S._coin)   (863 words)

  
 United States coinage - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Both the one cent (penny) and the five cent (nickel) are larger than the dime, worth ten cents, and the less common 50-cent coin is larger than the recent Sacagawea and Susan B. Anthony dollar coins.
Furthermore, the coins' inscriptions do not follow a consistent pattern of describing the value in cents: "One Cent" (penny), "Five Cents" (nickel) "One Dime" (dime, worth 10 cents), "Quarter Dollar" (quarter, worth 25 cents), and "Half Dollar" (worth 50 cents); knowledge of these terms is required for visitors.
Many object to the low values and cumbersome sizes of U.S. coins, as unlike other First World nations, the U.S. has never adjusted the basic scheme of its coinage to accommodate the many-fold inflation of the past century.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/United_States_Coin   (600 words)

  
 Nickel (U.S. coin) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Applying the term "nickel" to a coin actually precedes the usage of five-cent pieces made from nickel alloy.
These coins were made famous by a coin dealer from Texas who in the 1930s placed advertisements in newspapers throughout the United States offering $50 for one of these nickels.
These coins are usually a bit darker than regular nickels, due to their manganese content (as was true of many British coins minted from 1920 through 1947), and feature the largest mint mark ever to grace a United States coin, located above Monticello's dome on the reverse.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Nickel_(U.S._coin)   (2256 words)

  
 Wheat cent - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1959, to commemorate the sesquicentennial of Lincoln's birth, the wheat ears on the reverse of the coin were replaced with a rendering of the Lincoln Memorial by Frank Gasparro.
The Lincoln Wheat Ears Cent (sometimes referred to as a Wheat penny) was a United States one-cent coin produced from 1909 to 1958.
Brenner's initials, V.D.B., were included on the reverse of the coin below the two stylized wheat stalks on a limited number of the coins until public controversy forced their removal.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Wheat_penny   (185 words)

  
 Heritage Coins
A unit of measurement to describe a width or length of 1/100 of an inch, usually referring to the thickness of metal plating on a medal or coin.
Coins struck from such dies are said to be struck from clashed dies, or to have die clashes or clash marks.
A coin which was struck for use in general circulation, as opposed to a proof coin produced strictly for collector purposes.
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 Serebella: Index - United States of America Mathematical Olympiad to United States Progressive Party
United States of America Mathematical Olympiad to United States Progressive Party
Serebella: Index - United States of America Mathematical Olympiad to United States Progressive Party
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 U.S. Treasury - FAQs: Portraits&Designs of Coins
The only single-dated coins issued during 1975 and 1976 were the 10-cent coin, the five-cent coin, and the one-cent coin.
(The last of the 90 percent silver quarter-dollar coins was struck in January 1966, the last of the 10-cent coins in February 1966, and the last of the half-dollar coins in April 1966.) All of the clad coins actually manufactured in 1965 bear the 1965 date.
The practice was inaugurated in the United States by an Act of March 3, 1835, which established the first branch mints in this country.
www.ustreas.gov /education/faq/coins/portraits.html   (2018 words)

  
 U.S. Treasury - Fact Sheet on the Manufacturing Process of U.S. Coins
The face of these coins is 75 percent copper and 25 percent nickel and the core, which is visible along the edges of the coins, is composed of pure copper.
The ten-cent coin, quarter-dollar coin, half-dollar coin and one-dollar coin are all "clad" coins, produced from three coin strips that are bonded together and rolled to the required thickness.
The five-cent coin is composed of a homogeneous alloy containing 75 percent copper and 25 percent nickel.
www.ustreas.gov /education/fact-sheets/currency/manufacturing.html   (532 words)

  
 United States Coin Grading
A coin which exists only as a proof, such as an 1895 Philadelphia mint Morgan dollar (if you believe, as I do, that all business strikes of that issue were melted) that is worn down to Very Good-8 grade, for example, would still merit the grade Proof-8.
The firm is responsible for dramatic improvements throughout the rare coin industry which have forever changed the way rare coins are bought and sold.
Of course, some proof coins are impossible to distinguish as proofs once they are worn beyond a certain point.
www.bestcoin.com /grading.htm   (1834 words)

  
 CoinResource - United States Coins History and Mint Information
They are the Lincoln one-cent piece, adopted in 1909; the 25-cent piece portraying Washington, first minted in 1932; the five-cent piece honoring Jefferson, adopted in 1938; the Franklin D. Roosevelt dime, introduced in 1946; and the Kennedy half-dollar, which appeared in 1964.
U.S. coin denominations used in the past were the half-cent, two-cent, three-cent, and 20-cent pieces, as well as a small silver coin called a half-dime.
Other coin denominations in common use today are the 25-cent, 10-cent, five-cent, and one-cent pieces, familiarly known as the quarter, dime, nickel, and penny.
www.coinresource.com /articles/FRB_united_states_coins.htm   (1271 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: The United States of America
In examining the constitutionality of a state law one is to assume that the state legislature has power to pass all acts whatever, unless they are prohibited by the Constitution of the United States or by the constitution of the state.
It also provides that the citizens of each state shall be entitled to all privileges and immunities of citizens in the several states; for the return of fugitives from justice and for the admission of new states.
That river separates the United States from the Republic of Mexico until at the city of El Paso it turns northward; from that point to the Colorado River an arbitrary line marks the boundary of the two republics.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/15156a.htm   (21027 words)

  
 United States coinage
The current dollar coin has an image of Sacagawea on the obverse, and is minted of a golden-colored brass-manganese alloy.
All coins are fractions of the United States dollar and are created by the United States Mint.
The "eagle," "half-eagle" and "quarter-eagle" were specifically given these names in the Act of Congress that originally authorized them ("An Act establishing a Mint, and regulating Coins of the United States", section 9, April 2, 1792).
www.guajara.com /wiki/en/wikipedia/u/un/united_states_coinage.html   (270 words)

  
 United States Revenue Stamped Paper - the Two Cent Civil War Designs
Two are on tablet-sized paper with a vignette, one of which has printed lines on the body of the document, the other being free-form.
J exists in two basic forms: one with a bust of Washington in a solid-color background surrounded by a fancy, broad frame, and the other with the same bust in a partially shaded background.
The United States Congress first authorized stamped paper in the Revenue Act of 1862 that called into being many stamp taxes, all of which are now gone, and the Office of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, which is still with us.
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 United States Coin Grading
A coin which exists only as a proof, such as an 1895 Philadelphia mint Morgan dollar (if you believe, as I do, that all business strikes of that issue were melted) that is worn down to Very Good-8 grade, for example, would still merit the grade Proof-8.
The firm is responsible for dramatic improvements throughout the rare coin industry which have forever changed the way rare coins are bought and sold.
When you attempt to discern between mint state and proof coins, always remember that proofs are specially made coins.
www.bestcoin.com /grading.htm   (1834 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: United States Flag
The flag of the United States of America should be at the center and at the highest point of the group when a number of flags of states, localities, or societies are grouped for display.
The name Old Glory was coined in the 1830s, and was of particularly common use during the era of 48-star version (1912 to 1959).
The flag of the United States of America is saluted as it is hoisted and lowered.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/United-States-Flag   (2651 words)

  
 Old British Coin Lewis Clark Nickels Melt Silver Coins Price On Old Canadian Coin
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The ever developing web means old british coin online stores will provide very healthy revenue streams As their understanding grows profits for coin collecting basics merchants have when competing with the physical old british coin stores is the fact that the cost of doing business is considerably less.
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 The Coin DOC's Answer Archive #4
The other three coins are round in shape, two with the indian head and one with the bust of a man in a helmet.
Your Question: We have a coin in the family that supposedly was made from the former cannons of the USS Constellation.
You don't mention the denomination but the "grey" coins with this design were minted in zinc on the 1 reichspennig from 1940-45 and in Aluminum-bronze alloy on the 2,5 and 10 reichspfennig from 1936.
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 CultureBridge: American money
Coins that are not used as often include the Susan B. Anthony dollar coin, and the Kennedy half-dollar, also known as the 50-cent piece.
Canadian coins may be accepted as equal in value to US coins, but the exchange rate usually places a higher value on the US versions, so be careful not to accept too many.
Coins are fractions of a dollar, for example: a quarter ($0.25) is 1/4 of a dollar, a dime ($0.10) is 1/10th of a dollar, and so forth.
www.culturebridge.com /articles/us_money.html   (800 words)

  
 Collecting Canadian Coins, The Wonderful World of Coins, Journal of Antiques & Collectibles April Issue 2004
Cents, nickels, silver dimes, quarters, and half dollars (once in a great while) could be picked up in change in Massachusetts in the 1950s and early 1960s.
I collect Canadian tokens, cents minted from 1858 to 1920, half-dimes minted from 1858 to 1921, dimes minted from 1870 to 1937, the 20-cent piece of 1858, 25-cent pieces minted from 1870 to 1937, dollars minted from 1935 to 1958, and the gold sovereigns minted between 1908 and 1919.
Since then, Canada has minted dozens of attractive commemorative coins that are actively collected, but not by me. Like a lot of collectors, I have cut off a date to narrow the scope of my collecting.
www.journalofantiques.com /Apr04/coinsapr04.htm   (1469 words)

  
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 Indiana Coin Dealer Gold Coins And Sell And Commission Modern Coin Of The World Blacks On American Coins
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 Canadian Coin News- From the Editor
Canadian Tire coupon collecting is probably the best known at this time, but I know of collections being built around trains, communities, dogs, and Canada's centennial, to name just a few.
Coin collectors don't always refer to it by that name, but it certainly is popular.
Despite denials by RCM staffers at the time, rumours still persist that the coins were produced in Philadelphia.
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 Making a copper/silver coin - Topic Powered by Groupee Community
I am a Canadian Coin Magician and the common english penny/Half dollor just won't work for me. I was hoping to make a "copper/siler" out of our golden dollar (we call it a Loony) and our silver 50 cent piece which is the same size.
Things like custom coin gaffs were available, but they were just a little bit more expensive (and already too expensive) and took forever to get here.
You could start by holding a coin at your fingertips, and rubbing it on a file until you're shaved off about one half of the surface.
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 grandcross: homework post.
The United States one-cent coin, also known as a penny, is worth 1/100 of a United States dollar.
Examining the coin closely, I noted a small illustration of Lincoln sitting in the middle of the design - something I have never observed before.
Lincoln became president in 1860 and was immediately threatened by the South of secession.
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 World Coin Sets
The 10 coin set include the 1,5,10,25,50 Satang, 1, 2, 5, a bimetallic 10 and a 20 Baht, The front of the coins bear the facing bust of the king while the reverse shows the royal insignia upheld by two elephants.
The coins date from 1978 to 1998 and are Uncirculated, however the lower denomination coins may be a spotted.
The coins were struck at the Myanmar mint located in Prome, one of the oldest cities in the country.
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