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  2. California gold coinage - Wikipedia

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    Also, the small California Gold coins and tokens have been made in many locations other than California, often with a claim of being from California on the piece and these items are generally labeled as California Gold Coins or Tokens. Coin-like ingots were produced from 1849 until 1856 in denominations of $1, $5, $10, $20, $25, and $50.

  3. List of most expensive coins - Wikipedia

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    1855 $3 United States Sierra Foothills Estate Heritage Auctions: August 2011 $1,320,000 1894 10C United States Dr. Jerry Buss Stack's Bowers: August 2019 $1,298,000 1992 Gold 2000 Yuan China Champion Auctions Hong Kong [48] August 2011 $1,292,500 1792 Half Disme J-7 Pattern United States Floyd Starr Heritage Auctions: August 2014 $1,292,500 ...

  4. Territorial gold - Wikipedia

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    Territorial gold was the gold token coinage that began to be produced in U.S. territories at the time of the California Gold Rush. California gold coins were issued from 1849 to 1883; Mormon gold coinage in Utah Territory from 1848 to 1860; " beaver coins " in Oregon Territory in 1849; and gold coins in Colorado Territory from 1860 to 1861.

  5. 1851 $50 Humbert - Wikipedia

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    The 1851 Humbert $50 gold ingot was an Ingot produced by Moffat and Company, under the direction of Augustus Humbert (U.S. Assayer of the treasury) [1] This "coin", while technically an ingot, was still used and unofficially considered currency. It was also the largest ingot produced during the California Gold Rush, weighing almost 2.5 oz.

  6. Carson City Mint - Wikipedia

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    The mint was established in Carson City to facilitate minting of silver coins from silver in the Comstock Lode, much as the San Francisco Mint was established to facilitate minting gold coins from the gold of the California gold rush. From 1895 to 1933, the building served as the U.S. Assay Office for gold and silver. The federal government ...

  7. List of former Disneyland attractions - Wikipedia

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    Babes in Toyland Exhibit (1961–1963): Utilizing the sets from the movie of the same name, this walk-through attraction occupied the Opera House near the park's entrance. Legacy of Walt Disney (1970–1973): A museum showing exhibits on how Walt Disney changed the world

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

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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.

  9. List of United States commemorative coins and medals (2020s)

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    Coin Obverse design Reverse design Composition Mintage Available Obverse Reverse $1: Christa McAuliffe dollar [3] Christa McAuliffe [3] TBA Ag 99.9% Authorized: 350,000 (max) January 28, 2021 $1: Morgan Dollar (no mint mark) [4] Liberty Eagle clasping arrows and olive branch Ag 99.9% Authorized: 250,000 (max) August 10, 2021 Morgan Dollar (D ...