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  2. Charlotte Mint - Wikipedia

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    In 1936, it was dedicated as the Mint Museum of Art, the first art museum in North Carolina. [4] On display are thousands of items, along with a complete collection of all gold coins minted at the Charlotte Mint. [citation needed] The museum also includes a reference library with over 15,000 volumes and a theater featuring lectures and ...

  3. Christopher Bechtler - Wikipedia

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    Bechtler died in Rutherfordton, North Carolina. Bechtler and his successors' private mint in Rutherford County, North Carolina, was run from 1831 through the 1850s and produced more than a million gold coins in the period between 1831 and 1841. Bechtler's precision and the reliable gold content of his coins allowed him to prevail against other ...

  4. List of numismatic collections - Wikipedia

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    Many history and cultural museums have large numismatic collections (coins, money, and tokens). Some museums are specifically dedicated to the history of money or coins, while others have major collections amongst other material. Many small museums often have important collections of coins from their local area or important archaeological sites.

  5. 50 State quarters - Wikipedia

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    By the end of 2008, all of the original 50 States quarters had been minted and released. The official total, according to the US Mint, was 34,797,600,000 coins. The average mintage was 695,952,000 coins per state, but ranged from Virginia's 1,594,616,000 to Oklahoma's 416,600,000. Demand was stronger for quarters issued early in the program.

  6. List of coin collectors - Wikipedia

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    Collected Greek and Roman coins; collection auctioned off in 1990 and 1991 as a result of his bankruptcy [126] [127] Jerome Remick: 1928: 2005: Edited The Guide Book and Catalogue of the British Commonwealth Coins; established the Royal Canadian Numismatic Association's Jerome H. Remick III Literary Award in 1995 [128] [129] Harry W. Bass, Jr ...

  7. Coins of the United States dollar - Wikipedia

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    The CC, O, C, and D mint marks were used on gold and silver coins for various periods from the mid-19th century until the early 20th century by temporary mints in Carson City, Nevada; New Orleans, Louisiana; Charlotte, North Carolina; and Dahlonega, Georgia. Most such coins that still exist are now in the hands of collectors and museums.