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  2. Liberian dollar - Wikipedia

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    20.74 g .900 Silver Reeded Head with headress; text "REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA"; star Value and date within wreath; text "ONE DOLLAR" 1961 L$1 34 mm 18 g Copper-nickel Reeded Head with headress; text "REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA"; star Value and date within wreath; text "ONE DOLLAR" 1966 L$1 34 mm 2.5 mm 18 g Copper-nickel Reeded

  3. List of most expensive coins - Wikipedia

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    (20 million ZAR) 1898 Single 9 Pond South African Republic: King Farouk of Egypt: South Cape Coins (private transaction) [18] May 2010 $3,960,000 1885 Trade Dollar: PF-66 United States Eliasberg Heritage Auctions [19] January 2019 $3,877,500 1804 Bust Dollar - Class I PR-62 United States Mickley, Hawn, Queller Heritage Auctions [20] August 2013 ...

  4. Double eagle - Wikipedia

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    Since the $20 gold piece had twice the value of the eagle, these coins were designated "double eagles". Before, the most valuable American coin was the $10 gold eagle, first produced in 1795, two years after the United States Mint opened. [4] The production of the first double eagle coincided with the 1849 California Gold Rush.

  5. Winter Olympic coins - Wikipedia

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    Said coins would feature a $20 face value. These coins were issued in Proof quality only, and were sold with the partnership of the Royal Bank of Canada. Unlike the Montreal coins, mintage was limited to 5,000,000 coins and this would mark the first time that any silver coin had edge lettering on it.

  6. Stella (United States coin) - Wikipedia

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    Five examples of a pattern quintuple stella denominated at 20 dollars were produced in 1879 as well. These coins used a modified version of the then-current Liberty Head (Coronet) design of the double eagle, replacing the stars on the obverse with "★30★G★1.5★S★3.5★C★35★G★R★A★M★S★", and the motto IN GOD WE TRUST on the reverse with the same DEO EST GLORIA found on the ...

  7. Apollo 11 50th Anniversary commemorative coins - Wikipedia

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    Prices were set at $78.95 for the print and silver dollar set and $19 above the price of the gold coin for the print/$5 piece set. Due to the rising price of gold, the Mint was selling the $5 piece for $485 by itself. The two new sales options went into backorder status the same day sales began. [56]

  8. This Lego Disney Advent calendar is only $20 at Walmart today ...

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    The Lego Disney Advent calendar is only $20 today, more than half off its normal price of $44.99. $20 at Walmart. This Advent calendar is incredibly popular at Walmart right now. In the last 24 ...

  9. Royal Canadian Mint numismatic coins (2000–2019) - Wikipedia

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    The first RCM gold coin to be directly laser etched was the $100 Gold Leduc Oil Fields coin from 2002. [1] The technique would later be used for the 2003 $100 Gold Marquis Wheat coin and the 2004 $20 Iceberg coin. In 2001, the RCM achieved innovation with the 2001 Marconi $5 silver coin. It was the first RCM coin to include a direct lasered ...