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  2. Civil War token - Wikipedia

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    Civil War token. Hart's Arcade Civil War Store Card, 945A-1a. Civil War tokens are token coins that were privately minted and distributed in the United States between 1861 and 1864. They were used mainly in the Northeast and Midwest. The widespread use of the tokens was a result of the scarcity of government-issued cents during the Civil War .

  3. Category:Car-free islands of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Car-free islands of the United States" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Yap - Wikipedia

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    Their size and weight (the largest ones require 20 adult men to carry) make them very difficult to move around. Although today the United States dollar is the currency used for everyday transactions in Yap, the stone disks are still used for more traditional or ceremonial exchange. The stone disks may change ownership during marriages ...

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    U-Haul Box Exchange. Uhaul offers an apartment moving kit for $111; save the money and try their free service, U-Haul Customer Connect, instead. It matches customers who need boxes and moving ...

  6. Proposed short-term rental ordinance on Tybee Island moves ...

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    A controversial Tybee Island short-term rental ordinance is moving forward despite concerns from property owners. The debate over short-term vacation rentals on Tybee continues, with more than 20 ...

  7. Coins of the Hawaiian dollar - Wikipedia

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    10 keneta ("one dime") coin of 1883. These coins were minted in 1883-84 (all bearing the earlier date) at the San Francisco Mint, to American coinage standards and saw wide circulation on the islands. They were designed by Chief Engraver Charles E. Barber. Following American annexation in 1898 large numbers were withdrawn from circulation and ...

  8. 'The market has been overrun' - AOL

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    Here's how you can save yourself as much as $820 annually in minutes (it's 100% free) The cost of renting or buying a home in San Diego is a stunning 116% higher than the rest of the country ...

  9. Cook Islands dollar - Wikipedia

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    This infobox shows the latest status before this currency was rendered obsolete. The Cook Islands dollar was the former currency of the Cook Islands, which now uses the New Zealand dollar, although some physical cash issued for the Cook Islands dollar remains in use. The dollar was subdivided into 100 cents, with some older 50-cent coins ...