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  2. William Hope Harvey - Wikipedia

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    "free silver" political activism William Hope "Coin" Harvey (August 16, 1851 – February 11, 1936) was an American lawyer, author, politician, and health resort owner best remembered as a prominent public intellectual advancing the idea of monetary bimetallism .

  3. Glossary of numismatics - Wikipedia

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    An off-centre striking of a coin. monster box A large plastic shipping box for silver bullion coins, holding 500 coins. U.S. Silver Eagles are shipped in green monster boxes while Canadian Maple Leafs are shipped in red monster boxes. motto An inspirational phrase or wording. [1]

  4. Hard times token - Wikipedia

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    The circular simply stated that as of August 15, 1836, banks and others who received public money were required to accept only gold and silver coins in payment for public lands. [3] Instead of the intended results, the circular spelled the end of a time of economic prosperity. The circular set into motion a panic, and the public began hoarding ...

  5. Coin flip, slips of paper determine last seat on Mount ... - AOL

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    Two candidates tied for last of four seats on the Mount Clemens Community Schools board race in the Nov. 5 election, which was certified Tuesday.

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  7. Coin wrapper - Wikipedia

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    Initially, coin wrapping was a manual process. Since the onset of the 20th century, coin wrapping machines have been in use. The earliest patent for a coin wrapping machine was in 1901. By 1910, automatic coin counting machines were in use, which could reject counterfeit coins, wrap coins, and crimp the coin wrapper ends.

  8. Currency packaging - Wikipedia

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    Currency straps, also known as currency bands or bill straps, are a type of fastener used to secure discrete numbers [clarification needed] of bills. Typically, currency bands have attached ends, so that bills are "curled" and slipped into the band, whereas currency straps have adhesive on the ends to secure them around the bills after wrapping.

  9. US Senate poised to vote on bill imposing new penalties on ...

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    WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Senate on Thursday was expected to advance a bill to require the federal government to detain migrants living in the U.S. illegally who are suspected of criminal ...