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  2. Saint-Gaudens double eagle - Wikipedia

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    The double eagle continued to be struck until May. On December 28, 1933, Acting Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau ordered Americans to turn in all gold coins and gold certificates, with limited exceptions, receiving paper money in payment. [50] Millions of gold coins were melted down by the Treasury in the following years.

  3. Archaeological looting in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Following the looting, gold Koson coins have been dispersed around the world, being sold at coin auctions. [6] The Romanian police began an international investigation which resulted in seizures in Hamburg and London (2010) and Dublin (2011), the source of the two coins seized in the Dublin auction being a New York auction. [ 6 ]

  4. Double eagle - Wikipedia

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    A double eagle is a gold coin of the United States with a denomination of $20. [1] (Its gold content of 0.9675 troy ounces [30.09 g] was worth $20 at the 1849 official price of $20.67/ozt.) The coins are 34 mm × 2 mm and are made from a 90% gold (0.900 fine or 21.6 kt) and 10% copper alloy and have a total weight of 1.0750 troy ounces (1.1794 ...

  5. Executive Order 6102 - Wikipedia

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    Executive Order 6102 required all persons to deliver on or before May 1, 1933, all but a small amount of gold coin, gold bullion, and gold certificates owned by them to the Federal Reserve in exchange for $20.67 (equivalent to $487 in 2023) [6] per troy ounce.

  6. Mapuche silverwork - Wikipedia

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    Historian José Toribio Medina posits that most of the Mapuche gold adornments were despoiled by the Spanish during the conquest. [3] Local folklore says much gold was also hidden from the Spanish and gold mines collapsed on purpose. [3] Gold mining became a taboo among Mapuches in colonial times, and gold mining prohibited under death penalty. [3]

  7. Black Hills gold jewelry - Wikipedia

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    Black Hills gold jewelry is a type of jewelry manufactured in the Black Hills of South Dakota. It was first created in the 1870s during the Black Hills Gold Rush by a French goldsmith named Henri LeBeau, who is said to have dreamed about the design after passing out from thirst and starvation.

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