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  2. New Orleans Mint - Wikipedia

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    Most Barber coins from New Orleans and other U.S. mints were widely circulated, which explains why this example is so worn and its details are hard to make out. Half dollars: Capped Bust: 1838–39 The two years that this coin was minted in New Orleans marked the first time in American numismatic history that mint marks appeared on the obverse.

  3. Adler's Jewelry - Wikipedia

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    Adler's of New Orleans at 810 Canal Street, ca. 1905. "Adler's Time" signature clock, est. 1910 Louisiana Bicentennial Coin, 2012 Custom Mardi Gras pins and favors for the Krewe of Comus, 2012 Adler's today at 722-724 Canal Street, New Orleans

  4. 10 Rare Coins Expected To Soar in Value in the Next Five Years

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    One of the first coins produced at the newly established New Orleans Mint, only about 20 of these coins were ever made because the new Mint experienced numerous mechanical breakdowns.

  5. Raymond Henry Weill - Wikipedia

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    The Weill brothers, and their father Fernand, in 1932 opened their philatelic store at 407 Royal Street in the French Quarter of New Orleans. They quickly gained a reputation for selling the rarest of postage stamps but also served and encouraged youngsters who visited their stamp store.

  6. 1838-O Capped Bust Half Dollar – The New Orleans mint was the first to produce silver coins, striking only 20 of this particular piece. Nine are known to exist today. Nine are known to exist ...

  7. Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop - Wikipedia

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    Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop is a historic structure at the corner of Bourbon Street and St. Philip Street in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana.Most likely built as a house in the 1770s during the Spanish colonial period, it is one of the oldest surviving structures in New Orleans.