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  2. 10 Most Valuable American Dimes in Circulation - AOL

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    This is still the only non-bullion coin ever issued at the West Point facility, according to Gainesville Coins. 8. 1998-P Bonded Group of Roosevelt Dimes. A true oddity. The Philadelphia mint made ...

  3. 9 Rare American Coins That Are Worth a Lot of Money - AOL

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    The Standing Liberty quarter remains “among the most collectible old coins ever made” by the U.S. Mint, according to Gainesville Coins. The coin’s design made its debut in 1916 but was ...

  4. ‘Pawn Stars’ Reveals the 3 Most Rare and Expensive Coins Ever ...

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    According to Gainesville Coins, “Each high-relief Peace dollar die failed after an average of 25,000 strikes.” As a result, the pressure on the coin presses was dialed back. Today, just 10 of ...

  5. Texas Precious Metals - Wikipedia

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    Texas Precious Metals, based in Shiner, Texas, is one of the largest precious metals dealers in the United States. [3] [4] The company reported annual revenues of $180.1 million in 2013 [1] and $153.2 million in 2014. [2]

  6. Gainesville, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Gainesville is the headquarters of Safran Seats USA LLC ("SSUSA"); a company dedicated to the design and manufacturing of commercial airline seat systems. Originally established as Weber Aircraft, LLC, in 1968, the company was subsequently acquired by Group Zodiac Aerospace and became known as Zodiac Seats U.S.

  7. United States commemorative coins - Wikipedia

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    The first commemorative coin of the United States made specifically as a circulation issue was the 1921 Peace dollar. The coin was originally intended to be produced for one year to commemorate the end of World War I, although the design proved popular and continued to be produced until silver dollar production ended in 1935. [17]

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