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  2. Hell Money - Wikipedia

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    The episode is a "Monster-of-the-Week" story, unconnected to the series' wider mythology. "Hell Money" earned a Nielsen household rating of 9.9, being watched by 14.86 million people in its initial broadcast. The episode received mostly mixed to positive reviews from television critics.

  3. Here’s What’s Happening to All the Coins, Banknotes, and ...

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  4. Coronation Street airs major Joel flashback twist in latest ...

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    Coronation Street spoilers follow for Monday’s episode (November 11), which is available to watch now on streaming service ITVX and hasn’t yet aired on TV.. Coronation Street has aired another ...

  5. Who's who of E!'s 'House of Villains' and how they earned ...

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    It’s time for the tough guys and girls to get a little love in E!’s new reality series, House of Villains, because with a cast full of bad apples there are no heroes to root for. With Joel ...

  6. Canceled denominations of United States currency - Wikipedia

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    The first and only US bi-metallic coin until the 2000 Library of Congress ten dollar coin. Ring cent 1¢ various weights 90% Cu 10% Ag [a] various 1850–1851, 1853 [b], 1884–1885 196 ring cents (originals and restrikes) are known to exist. [1] Examples exist with or without a hole. Aluminum cent 1¢ 0.937 g 19.05 mm 96% Al 4% trace metals plain

  7. Obsolete denominations of United States currency - Wikipedia

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    ^β Some Modern United States commemorative coins are minted in this denomination. ^γ The United States government claims that it never officially released the 1933 double eagle. Examples of the coin were minted in that year, but were never released to circulation following Executive Order 6102.

  8. Notaphily - Wikipedia

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    Banknotes in perfect condition (without any damage), that usually haven't circulated are rated as uncirculated (UNC) and that is the highest classification for a value that a banknote can have. In addition to that, the value for a specific note in the world paper money catalog is listed for UNC condition.

  9. Jamaican pound - Wikipedia

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    In October 1960, the Bank of Jamaica was given the sole right to mint coins and produce banknotes in Jamaica. Their notes were issued on May 1, 1961, in denominations of 5/–, 10/–, £1 and £5. Their notes were issued on May 1, 1961, in denominations of 5/–, 10/–, £1 and £5.