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  2. Coins of the United States dollar - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, design, and composition of the coins of the United States dollar, from the penny to the gold eagle. Find out the mint marks, values, images, and specifications of each coin type.

  3. 5 Tips for Making Money From Coin Roll Hunting

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    According to authorities in the coin hunting community, collectors should be looking for U.S. coins that contain significant percentages of silver. Dimes, quarters, and half-dollars minted before ...

  4. Numismatic history of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the evolution of American coinage from colonial times to the present day, including the Coinage Act of 1792, the Seated Liberty era, the Gold Rush, and the end of gold coins. Explore the designs, metals, and values of various denominations and types of coins.

  5. Coinage shapes - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the various shapes of coins, including squares, diamonds, hexagons, and more. See examples of square coins from different countries and regions, such as India, Bangladesh, and Aruba.

  6. 50 yen coin - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the 50 yen coin, a denomination of Japanese yen that has been minted since 1955. Find out how the coin evolved from a pure nickel to a cupronickel, from a solid to a holed shape, and from a chrysanthemum to a flower design.

  7. Coin flipping - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the origin, method and variations of coin flipping, a practice of throwing a coin to randomly choose between two alternatives. Find out how coin flipping is used in dispute resolution, especially in sports, and see examples of famous coin tosses in different games.

  8. Non-fungible token - Wikipedia

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    A non-fungible token (NFT) is a unique digital identifier that is recorded on a blockchain and is used to certify ownership and authenticity of a digital or physical asset. NFTs can be created by anybody and require few or no coding skills, but they have uncertain legal rights and may be subject to speculation, scams, and environmental impact.

  9. Fugio cent - Wikipedia

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    The Fugio cent is the first official circulation coin of the United States, minted in 1787. It features a sundial, a motto "We Are One", and a design similar to Benjamin Franklin's 1776 Continental dollar.