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  2. Hard times token - Wikipedia

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    Political tokens referring to the Second Bank of the United States controversy. Political tokens with satirical and other slogans and images. One shows a kneeling slave with the legend "Am I Not a Woman and a Sister 1838" borrowed from an earlier Wedgewood medallion , "Am I Not a Man and a Brother".

  3. Glossary of numismatics - Wikipedia

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    The filing down of a blank to the correct weight before striking, shown by file marks. File marks are often still visible on the surface of a coin even after being struck. alliance coinage Coins minted by two or more state governments in cooperation. Examples include the Euro coins. alloy

  4. William Hope Harvey - Wikipedia

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    "free silver" political activism William Hope "Coin" Harvey (August 16, 1851 – February 11, 1936) was an American lawyer, author, politician, and health resort owner best remembered as a prominent public intellectual advancing the idea of monetary bimetallism .

  5. Coin flip, slips of paper determine last seat on Mount ... - AOL

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    Two candidates tied for last of four seats on the Mount Clemens Community Schools board race in the Nov. 5 election, which was certified Tuesday.

  6. Chuck Todd: When words lose meaning in politics

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    The political world has diluted the meanings of words and phrases so effectively (and, in some cases, done a full gaslight on phrases like “fake news”) that it has blunted the impact of some ...

  7. Joe Scarborough visibly shocked after finding out what the ...

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    “Morning Joe” host Joe Scarborough was visibly shocked when his wife and co-host Mika Brzezinski revealed how high the cost of butter has gotten in the last four years.

  8. Coin wrapper - Wikipedia

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    Initially, coin wrapping was a manual process. Since the onset of the 20th century, coin wrapping machines have been in use. The earliest patent for a coin wrapping machine was in 1901. By 1910, automatic coin counting machines were in use, which could reject counterfeit coins, wrap coins, and crimp the coin wrapper ends.

  9. Currency packaging - Wikipedia

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    Currency straps, also known as currency bands or bill straps, are a type of fastener used to secure discrete numbers [clarification needed] of bills. Typically, currency bands have attached ends, so that bills are "curled" and slipped into the band, whereas currency straps have adhesive on the ends to secure them around the bills after wrapping.