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  2. 10 Best Dollar Tree Items To Stock Up On for St. Patrick’s Day

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    Green Plastic Table Cover. Price: $1.25 This green plastic table cover is the first of many green-colored party supplies that are a must-buy at Dollar Tree for your St. Patrick’s Day celebration.

  3. 10 Best New Arrivals at Dollar Tree for Your Money in October

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    This month, shoppers can find cream and yellow worsted yarn for sale in the arts and crafts section of Dollar Tree. Each bundle includes up to 109 yards of strong, soft-worsted yarn for $1.25.

  4. 8 Items Worth Buying Year-Round at Dollar Tree

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    That starts with picking up a box of Coralite plastic bandages from Dollar Tree for just $1.25 for a whopping 110 bandages of assorted sizes. Explore More: 10 Best Items To Buy at Target Before ...

  5. Piggy bank - Wikipedia

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    Piggy bank (sometimes penny bank or money box) is the traditional name of a coin container normally used by children. The piggy bank is known to collectors as a "still bank" as opposed to the "mechanical banks" popular in the early 20th century. These items are also often used by companies for promotional purposes, and many financial service ...

  6. Chocolate coin - Wikipedia

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    In the United Kingdom, chocolate coins mimic the design of real money; they are traditionally bought around Christmas and are used to decorate the Christmas tree and to fill the stockings of children. When children visit a friend or relative they are allowed to find and take chocolates from the tree as a treat.

  7. Challenge coin - Wikipedia

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    The challenge coin tradition was introduced into the Swiss Armed Forces by American officers on training missions and other assignments for the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, of which Switzerland is a member. Coins are not issued, but rather ordered and paid for by Swiss officers of various branches within the Army.

  8. 6 Halloween Items at Dollar Tree for Under $5 That You Can ...

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    Stemless Plastic Skeleton Goblets. Price at Dollar Tree: $1.25 Have a glass of your favorite beverage in hand, with an extra hand. These stemless plastic skeleton goblets are the perfect party ...

  9. Numismatic history of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Coinage Act of 1792 established the United States Mint and regulated the coinage of the United States. [3] The act created coins in the denominations of Half Cent (1/200 of a dollar), Cent (1/100 of a dollar, or a cent), Half Dime (also known as a half disme) (five cents), Dime (also known as a disme) (10 cents), Quarter (25 cents), Half Dollar (50 cents), Dollar, Quarter Eagle ($2.50 ...