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Did You Know Seventy Years Ago Next Week Stack’s Sold the Anderson Dupont Collection of United States Large Cents?

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Did You Know That A Law Freezing the Dates on U.S. Coins Was Passed This Week in 1964?  

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Did You Know That Sylvester S. Crosby is the Only American Honored on the Frieze of the American Numismatic Society’s Original Headquarters?

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Did You Know That 1844 Seated Liberty Dimes Are Known by the Nickname “Little Orphan Annie”?

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Did You Know That in 1939 President Franklin Roosevelt Signed a Law Ending Production of Commemoratives Authorized Before March 1, 1939?

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Did You Know the Charlotte Mint Was Destroyed by Fire This Week 180 Years Ago?

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Did You Know That the Norfolk Commemorative Half Dollar Displays the Most Characters of Any U.S. Coins?

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Did You Know That the Cornerstone of the Second U.S. Mint Facility Was Laid on July 4, 1829?

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Did You Know that Augustus B. Sage’s Name First Appeared on a Medal Honoring Cyrus W. Field in 1858?

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Did You Know That the Schooner on the Reverse of the Canadian Dime Was Called the Bluenose?

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Did You Know That the Lincoln Cent Entered Production This Week in 1909?

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Did You Know Coin Albums Entered Common Use in the 1930s and 1940s?

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Did You Know that a Japanese Delegation Visited the U.S. Mint This Month in 1860?

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Did You Know That Australia Was the First Nation To Introduce Polymer Banknotes?

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Did You Know That U.S. Mint Chief Engraver John Sinnock Died This Week in 1947?

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Did You Know That A Law Freezing the Dates on U.S. Coins Was Passed This Week in 1964?  

Did You Know That Sylvester S. Crosby is the Only American Honored on the Frieze of the American Numismatic Society’s Original Headquarters?

Did You Know That 1844 Seated Liberty Dimes Are Known by the Nickname “Little Orphan Annie”?

Did You Know That in 1939 President Franklin Roosevelt Signed a Law Ending Production of Commemoratives Authorized Before March 1, 1939?

Did You Know the Charlotte Mint Was Destroyed by Fire This Week 180 Years Ago?

Did You Know That the Norfolk Commemorative Half Dollar Displays the Most Characters of Any U.S. Coins?

Did You Know That the Cornerstone of the Second U.S. Mint Facility Was Laid on July 4, 1829?

Did You Know that Augustus B. Sage’s Name First Appeared on a Medal Honoring Cyrus W. Field in 1858?

Did You Know That the Schooner on the Reverse of the Canadian Dime Was Called the Bluenose?

Did You Know That the Lincoln Cent Entered Production This Week in 1909?

Did You Know Coin Albums Entered Common Use in the 1930s and 1940s?

Did You Know that a Japanese Delegation Visited the U.S. Mint This Month in 1860?

Did You Know That Australia Was the First Nation To Introduce Polymer Banknotes?

Did You Know That U.S. Mint Chief Engraver John Sinnock Died This Week in 1947?

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