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  2. Bobo (gorilla) - Wikipedia

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    Bobo (1951–1968) was a western lowland gorilla (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) who was a prominent feature of Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle, Washington, United States, from 1953 until his early death at 17 (less than half his normal lifespan). [1]

  3. Bobo brand - Wikipedia

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    "Bobo Brand" is an informal name used to refer to a product that is sold inexpensively under an unpopular brand name. These products are perceived as inferior to better-known brands. Though they are less expensive, they are often not lower quality. The expression "Bobo brand" does not refer to a specific brand.

  4. J. B. Bobo - Wikipedia

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    J. B. Bobo (11 February 1910 in Texarkana, Texas – 12 September 1996) [1] [2] was a magician most known for his work and writing in the arena of coin magic. His work entitled Modern Coin Magic (originally published in 1952) [ 3 ] is still considered today to be a core reference by most magicians.

  5. Juan Bobo (comic book) - Wikipedia

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    Juan Bobo is a comic book series of folk stories from Puerto Rico, centered on the Juan Bobo children's character. For centuries, these folk stories have been passed from generation to generation amongst Puerto Rican schoolchildren, and the Juan Bobo comic books have been published in Puerto Rico, the United States and Spain, among other countries.

  6. Centenario (coin) - Wikipedia

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    The Centenario weighs 41.67 grams and contains 37.5 grams [2] (1.20565 troy ounces) of gold in an alloy of 90% gold and 10% copper , and is 37 mm in diameter. The 1943 mintage is somewhat special because of the double "37.5 Gr Oro Puro" markings, leaving out the "50 pesos" legend, and has the same diameter : 37 mm.

  7. Trading stamp - Wikipedia

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    Gasoline service stations stopped offering them due to the energy crisis that occurred and many supermarkets started spending more money to advertise lower prices rather than issue stamps. [ 15 ] [ 1 ] [ 7 ] [ 16 ] During the 1980s there was a brief resurgence in the popularity of trading stamps, but overall their use continued to decline.

  8. Indian Head gold pieces - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Head eagle, designed by Saint-Gaudens, was the basis for the designs for the smaller gold pieces. Originally it was the intention to give the $5 and $2.50 pieces the same design as that used on the double eagle or $20 piece, but before final action to that end was taken President Roosevelt invited me to lunch with him at the White House.

  9. American Gold Eagle - Wikipedia

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    Because the term "eagle" also is the official United States designation for the pre-1933 ten dollar gold coin, the weight of the bullion coin is typically used when describing American Gold Eagles (e.g., "1/2-ounce American Gold Eagle") to avoid confusion with the pre-1933 coins. This is particularly true with the 1/4-oz American Gold Eagle ...

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