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The Quintinshill rail disaster was a multi-train rail crash which occurred on 22 May 1915 outside the Quintinshill signal box near Gretna Green in Dumfriesshire, Scotland. It resulted in the deaths of over 200 people and remains the worst rail disaster in British history .
From St. Bedes junction, a mineral line descended on a gradient of 1 in 100 to Tyne Dock Bottom. On 17 December 1915, in the early morning in fog, a goods train ran out onto the main line past St Bedes signal box having been banked in the rear up the incline by a six-coupled tank engine.
The following mint marks indicate which mint the coin was made at (parentheses indicate a lack of a mint ... 1915 (P) 3,480,000 D 3,694,000 S 704,000 (P) 450 [63 ...
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The McKinley Memorial pieces were ill-publicized, and few were sold at full price. Texas coin dealer B. Max Mehl purchased 10,000 pieces at an unknown price, selling them for years afterwards at $2.50 each. [28] The Washington Post reported on July 30, 1916 that the gold dollars had been released and were being "gobbled up as souvenirs". [29]
Few are known, and the coins command prices in the low thousands even in well-circulated conditions. [57] This Standing Liberty quarter, like many others minted before 1925, has had its date mostly worn off through extensive circulation. By late 1924, Mint officials realized there was a problem with the quarter in circulation.