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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 Coca Cola Lobbied for 7.5 Cent Coins (and other denominations)?

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Did You Know That There Is One Known Aluminum Civil War Token?

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Did You Know That In the 19th Century Some Early American Copper Collectors Would Hand-Write Variety Attributions on Their Coins?

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Did You Know That 1911 Indian Coinage is Referred to Colloquially as “Pig Rupees”?

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Did You Know That U.S. Mint Workers Took an Oath of Allegiance in 1861?

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Did You Know That Kennedy Half Dollars Were First Released 60 Years Ago This Week?

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Did You Know Edward Cogan is Often Regarded as the “Father of U.S. Coin Collecting”?

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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?

Did You Know That Coca Cola Lobbied for 7.5 Cent Coins (and other denominations)?

Did You Know That There Is One Known Aluminum Civil War Token?

Did You Know That In the 19th Century Some Early American Copper Collectors Would Hand-Write Variety Attributions on Their Coins?

Did You Know That 1911 Indian Coinage is Referred to Colloquially as “Pig Rupees”?

Did You Know That U.S. Mint Workers Took an Oath of Allegiance in 1861?

Did You Know That Kennedy Half Dollars Were First Released 60 Years Ago This Week?

Did You Know Edward Cogan is Often Regarded as the “Father of U.S. Coin Collecting”?

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