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  2. California Pacific International Exposition half dollar

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    In 1962, the 1935-S was worth $9 in uncirculated condition, and the 1936-D was worth $11. [37] The edition of the Red Book (A Guide Book of United States Coins) published in 2018 lists the 1935-S for between $100 and $160, depending on condition, with the 1936-D from between $100 and $225. [38] A near-pristine 1935-S sold at auction in 2014 for ...

  3. California Pacific International Exposition - Wikipedia

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    The California Pacific International Exposition was an exposition held in San Diego, California, during May 29, 1935–November 11, 1935 and February 12, 1936–September 9, 1936. The exposition was held in Balboa Park , San Diego's large central urban park , which had also been the site of the earlier Panama–California Exposition in 1915.

  4. California Pacific International Exposition (1935) - Wikipedia

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  5. Georg Jensen - Wikipedia

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    The first store, 1924-1935, was incorporated as Georg Jensen Handmade Silver, followed in 1935-1978 by the large Fifth Avenue department store selling many goods aside from Jensen silver, incorporated as Georg Jensen Inc. [6] In 1930, Adda Husted Andersen worked for Jensen in New York City, enameling homewares. [7]

  6. 1935 in the United States - Wikipedia

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    March 19 – Harlem riot of 1935: A race riot breaks out in Harlem (New York City), after a rumor circulates that a teenage Puerto Rican shoplifter in the S. H. Kress & Co. department store has been brutally beaten.

  7. 1935 - Wikipedia

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    1935 was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar, the 1935th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 935th year of the 2nd millennium, the 35th year of the 20th century, and the 6th year of the 1930s decade.

  8. 1935 Indianapolis 500 - Wikipedia

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    The driver deaths in 1935 caused the Speedway to develop what is now known as the Rookie Orientation Program, which has been required for first-time drivers since 1936. Adjustments were also made to the configuration of the turns. [5] Petillo would race in five more 500s, never again finishing higher than 18th.

  9. R. Wallace & Sons - Wikipedia

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    Over the years, the Wallace companies had three names: R. Wallace & Sons (1835–1856), Wallace Brothers Silver Company (1856–1884) and Wallace Silversmiths (founded 1875) [3] Unique for the area, the Wallace companies did not become part of the International Silver Company and maintained its independence. [4]