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The New Orleans Mint operated continuously from 1838 until January 26, 1861, when Louisiana seceded from the United States. On January 29, the Secession Convention reconvened at New Orleans (it had earlier met in Baton Rouge) and passed an ordinance that allowed Federal employees to remain in their posts, but as employees of the state of ...
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Acuna says New Orleans' sanctuary city policies have been problematic for the ICE's New Orleans Field Office. "All the other sheriffs are cooperative except for the Orleans Parish Sheriff's Office ...
Lack of coin-counting machines: Many national banks have removed or stopped offering automatic coin-counting machines to customers. ... 5 New Orleans antique shops only locals know about.
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The ICE man cometh. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is preparing to launch a “big f–king operation” across sanctuary cities — including Chicago and New York — immediately after ...
In 2011, Blanchard and Company, Inc. placed the 1787 gold Brasher Doubloon, the world's most valuable rare coin at the time. In a deal the company brokered, a Wall Street investment firm bought the coin for $7.4 million, one of the highest prices ever paid for a gold coin. [ 12 ]