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  2. Liberian dollar - Wikipedia

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    20.74 g .900 Silver Reeded Head with headress; text "REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA"; star Value and date within wreath; text "ONE DOLLAR" 1961 L$1 34 mm 18 g Copper-nickel Reeded Head with headress; text "REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA"; star Value and date within wreath; text "ONE DOLLAR" 1966 L$1 34 mm 2.5 mm 18 g Copper-nickel Reeded

  3. United States Mint coin sizes - Wikipedia

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    The silver-colored Susan B. Anthony dollar was replaced with gold-colored Sacagawea dollar in 2000 and Presidential Dollars 2007-2016; though the composition changed, the coin's size and weight remain the same. Some variances in coin size and weight occurred over time, especially as the value of silver varied.

  4. List of presidents of the United States on currency - Wikipedia

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    Coin for circulation. 2007 Dollar (obverse), 4th of four U.S. presidents issued in 2007. Commemorative coins. 1993 Bill of Rights commemorative coin series. Half dollar; Silver dollar; $5 gold piece; $500000 gold ingot; Banknotes. James Madison – Series of 1934 $5000 bill. United States Note. $5000 1878 (no series date) Gold Certificate ...

  5. List of people on banknotes - Wikipedia

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    5th President of Liberia (1870–1871) 5 Liberian dollars Obverse 1999 Joseph Jenkins Roberts: 1809–1876 1st President of Liberia (1848–1856); 7th President of Liberia (1872–1876) 10 Liberian dollars Obverse 1999 William V. S. Tubman: 1895–1971 19th President of Liberia (1944–1971) 20 Liberian dollars Obverse 1999 Samuel Kanyon Doe

  6. Twenty-cent piece (United States coin) - Wikipedia

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    [9] [10] Another purpose for a large issue of silver coins, regardless of denomination, was to retire the fractional currency—low-value paper money or "shinplasters". Congress passed legislation in 1875 and 1876 for large quantities of silver coins for this purpose. [11] The father of the twenty-cent piece was Nevada Senator John P. Jones ...

  7. Stella (United States coin) - Wikipedia

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    Five examples of a pattern quintuple stella denominated at 20 dollars were produced in 1879 as well. These coins used a modified version of the then-current Liberty Head (Coronet) design of the double eagle, replacing the stars on the obverse with "★30★G★1.5★S★3.5★C★35★G★R★A★M★S★", and the motto IN GOD WE TRUST on the reverse with the same DEO EST GLORIA found on the ...

  8. Apollo 11 50th Anniversary commemorative coins - Wikipedia

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    Coin forum bloggers deemed the sales to be dismal, and that they foretold a poor future for numismatics in the United States. [26] A total of 296,311 Apollo 11 coins were sold in the first 24 hours, with the five-ounce silver dollar the leader both in number sold (51,271) and percentage of the mintage authorization sold (51.3 percent).

  9. COIN - Wikipedia

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    COIN or COINS may refer to: Coin (band) (often stylized COIN), an American indie pop band; COIN (board game), a series of asymmetric board games;