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    Get 10% off online with this Walgreens coupon code that is valid now until Friday, Feb 19. Use coupon code HEALTH10, which you can plug in up to five times per account! Not valid in stores. Find a ...

  5. Walgreens - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] The milkshake was sold at $0.20 and Walgreens became the place to "hang out". [9] The next year, Walgreens began opening stores away from residential areas. In the mid-1920s, there were 44 stores with annual sales of $1,200,000 combined. Walgreens had also expanded by then into Minnesota, Missouri, and Wisconsin. By 1930, it had 397 ...

  6. Fractional currency - Wikipedia

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    Postage (or postal) currency was the first of five issues of US Post Office fractional paper money printed in 5-cent, 10-cent, 25-cent, and 50-cent denominations and issued from August 21, 1862, through May 27, 1863. [16] Spinner proposed using postage stamps, affixed to Treasury paper, [17] with his signature on the bottom (see illustration ...

  7. Dime (United States coin) - Wikipedia

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    The dime, in United States usage, is a ten-cent coin, one tenth of a United States dollar, labeled formally as "one dime". The denomination was first authorized by the Coinage Act of 1792 . The dime is the smallest in diameter and is the thinnest of all U.S. coins currently minted for circulation, being 0.705 inches (17.91 millimeters) in ...