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  2. List of United States commemorative coins and medals (2000s)

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    June 7, 2001 – June 21, 2001 50¢ U.S. Capitol Visitor Center half dollar: Original capitol building within an outline of the present day Capitol 16 stars and the inscription "32 Senators; 106 House Members" Cu 92%, Ni 8% Authorized: 750,000 (max) Uncirculated: 99,157 P Proof: 77,962 P 2001 $1: U.S. Capitol Visitor Center dollar

  3. How To Print Your Benefit Verification Letter From Social ...

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    Sometimes called a "budget letter" or proof of income letter, the benefit verification statement from Social Security is used for several different instances where proof of your status or income ...

  4. Wright brothers - Wikipedia

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    The Wright Brothers' U.S. Patent 821,393 issued 1906. The Wright brothers wrote their 1903 patent application themselves, but it was rejected. In January 1904, they hired Ohio patent attorney Henry Toulmin, and on May 22, 1906, they were granted U.S. Patent 821393 [12] for "new and useful Improvements in Flying Machines

  5. First in Flight Centennial commemorative coins - Wikipedia

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    The First in Flight dollar coin was struck in 90% silver and 10% copper, similar to the standard composition of the dollar coin up until 1935. The obverse features profiles of the Wright brothers, while the reverse features an image of the Wright Flyer over the dunes at Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina. Public Law 105-124 authorized 500,000 ...

  6. Wright Brothers Memorial Trophy - Wikipedia

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    The Wright Brothers Memorial Trophy was established by the National Aeronautic Association (NAA) in 1948 after a trust fund was created in 1936 by Godfrey Lowell Cabot of Boston, a former president of the NAA. It is awarded to a living American for "significant public service of enduring value to aviation in the United States."

  7. File:EUD 2001-431.pdf - Wikipedia

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  8. John T. Daniels - Wikipedia

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    The camera was owned by the Wright brothers, who were careful to record the history-making moment, and also to preserve a record for any future patent claims. The plate was not developed until the Wright Brothers returned to Ohio. [3] The Wrights made four flights that day; three were photographed: the first, third and fourth.

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