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  2. Chocolate coin - Wikipedia

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    Chocolate coin collection by antipodes café, exhibited in 2022. During "Festival Cuéntalo", held in Logroño in November 2022, the Norwegian non-profit organization "antipodes café" presented the exhibition illegal tender at Logroño City Hall, showcasing their collection of chocolate coins. [6]

  3. Hanukkah gelt - Wikipedia

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    Chocolate coins by Elite. American chocolatiers of the 20th century picked up on the gift/coin concept by creating chocolate gelt. In the 1920s, Loft's, an American candy company, produced the first chocolate gelt, wrapped in gold or silver foil in mesh pouches resembling money bags. [2] Loft's was followed by another US-based company called ...

  4. Here’s why Manischewitz recalled chocolate coins less than a ...

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    As the company-written recall notice states, some gold foil-wrapped coins in blue netting bags are labeled as Dark Chocolate Coins. But, those are Milk Chocolate Coins. Dark Chocolate Coins are ...

  5. Goldkenn - Wikipedia

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    Goldkenn is an industrial Swiss chocolate producer based in Le Locle. It was founded in Geneva in 1980, by Steven Goldstein and Christian Belce-Kennedy, the company name being the combination of the two surnames. The company started selling old-looking wooden chocolate boxes in duty-free stores, in collaboration with Favarger. [1] [2]

  6. Coins 'N Things - Wikipedia

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    Coins 'N Things, also known as CNT Inc., [1] is a privately held, family-controlled business in Bridgewater, Massachusetts, that was established as a retail shop for coin collectors and is now the largest wholesale vendor of gold in the United States. Coins 'N Things was started in 1973 by Louis Oliari, an engineer and coin collector.

  7. Coinage metals - Wikipedia

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    Coins may be composed of multiple metals using alloys, coatings, or bimetallic forms. Coin alloys include bronze, electrum and cupronickel.Plating, cladding or other coating methods are used to form an outer layer of metal and are typically used to replace a more expensive metal while retaining the former appearance.

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