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Goldstar was an event discovery service based in Pasadena, California that sold tickets to leisure activities such as live entertainment, theatre, concerts, dance, film screenings, and sporting events. In 2022, Goldstar was acquired by TodayTix Group, the global e-commerce leader for cultural experiences.
At least one half dollar must have left the San Francisco Mint by August 26, 1925, as it was shown at a meeting of the Pacific Coast Numismatic Society on that day. [15] Children born on the 75th anniversary of California statehood (September 9, 1925) in that state were given one of the half dollars, a total of 494. [18]
The San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge half dollar or Bay Bridge half dollar is a commemorative fifty-cent piece struck by the United States Bureau of the Mint in 1936. One of many commemoratives issued that year, it was designed by Jacques Schnier and honors the opening of the Bay Bridge that November.
The fifty-dollar denomination was struck by private minters such as Kellogg and Co. The private $50 pieces were round in form, but those struck by Augustus Humbert for the U.S. Assay Office at San Francisco, prior to the establishment of the San Francisco Mint in 1854, were octagonal. Humbert's pieces were not money in a legal sense, as ...
The 18-year-old won a whopping total of $100,000 in cash during one of the NBA All-Star festivities in San Francisco. SAN FRANCISCO - One Bay Area college student is $100,000 richer after ...
The Franklin half dollar was struck in relatively small numbers in its first years, [9] as there was limited demand due to a glut of Walking Liberty halves. No half dollars were struck at Denver in 1955 and 1956 due to a lack of demand for additional pieces. [20] The San Francisco Mint closed in 1955; it did not reopen until 1965. [21]
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The median house price in the area gained 5% in August to $1.26 million versus a year earlier at $1.2 million. ... "San Francisco as a market or the peninsula as a whole is pretty brutal," Ben Lo ...