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Bullion Mintage [5] Uncirculated Mintage 2010 1 Arkansas Hot Springs National Park: NP1 4/19/2010 33,000 ea. 27,000 ea. 2 Wyoming Yellowstone National Park: NP2 6/1/2010 3 California Yosemite National Park: NP3 7/26/2010 4 Arizona Grand Canyon National Park: NP4 9/20/2010 26,019 5 Oregon Mount Hood National Forest: NP5 11/15/2010 26,928 2011 6 ...
(1) both the 5 oz. silver lunar coin and the 5 oz. silver panda coin were debuted, (2) the 5 oz. silver lunar coin was the first of the series to be over 99% pure silver , and (3) the 5 oz. silver coin had a face value of 50 yuan, even though it contained over 10 times as much silver as the 15 g silver coin, which had a face value of 10 yuan.
Rocca di Neto is a town and comune of the province of Crotone in the Calabria region of southern Italy. It is crossed by the Neto river from which it takes its current name; until 1863 it was known as Rocca Ferdinandea in honour of king Ferdinand I of Two Sicilies .
5 g 1942–1945 Twenty Cent 22 mm 5 g 1875–1878 $5 Half Eagle 21.6 mm 8.36 g 1795–1929 $10 American Gold Eagle 22 mm 7.78 g 1986–present $25 American Platinum Eagle 22 mm 7.78 g 1997–present Half Cent 23.5 mm 6.74 g 1795–1857 Two Cent 23 mm 6.22 g 1864-1873 Quarter (Clad) 24.26 mm 5.67 g 1965–present Quarter (40% Ag) 24.3 mm 5.75 g ...
The silver used the older angel from 1982 through 1995. [4] Specifications ... 5 oz 1 kg 1983 998 1986 30,006 1987 12,000 1988 10,000 1989 1990 1991 1992
The Neto rises in the central Sila Mountains in the province of Cosenza. Its source is at Timpone Sorbella at an elevation of 1,850 meters, near Botte Donato, the highest peak in the Sila Mountains. The river flows east into Lago di Ariamacina before curving southeast. The Neto is joined by a right tributary, the Arvo, at San Giovanni in Fiore.
San Francesco di Paola: Saint day: Last Sunday in May: Roccabernada is a town and comune of the province of Crotone in the Calabria region of southern Italy. [3]
The three-inch silver dollar was struck on the Philadelphia Mint's only Graebener GMP 1000 press, obtained to strike the America the Beautiful three-inch quarters. [33] Each die for the five-ounce silver dollar initially took 14 hours to make and would strike about 100 coins; this figure was later reduced to 11.5 hours. [26]