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Goldbacks are shaped like banknotes but contain a small amount of 24 karat gold. The gold is contained between two layers of clear, decorated polyester. Goldbacks are sold in increments labelled 1/2, 1, 2, 5, 10, 25, 50, and 100 each containing proportionally larger amounts of gold. [2] [3] [4] Goldbacks is minted by Valaurum, a private mint.
DEFY Wrestling is an American independent professional wrestling promotion based out of Seattle, Washington.DEFY was created in 2017 after founders Jim Perry and Matt Farmer successfully petitioned the Washington state government (specifically the Washington State Department of Licensing) to alter laws around professional wrestling, which they had argued had severely impacted the ability of ...
DEFY Vibes Seattle, WA: 1 98: 1 This was a winner takes all match also disputed for Aries' Impact World Championship. [4] 4 Shane Strickland: July 20, 2018 DEFY Swerve Vs. Aries Portland, OR: 2 147: 3 [5] 5 Artemis Spencer December 14, 2018 DEFY On Edge Seattle, WA: 1 252: 8 [6] 6 Schaff August 23, 2019 DEFY Defyance Forever Tacoma, WA: 1 182: ...
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Statistician and prognosticator Nate Silver and historian Allan Lichtman traded barbs on social media over 2024 presidential election predictions.
A number of alternative currencies exist in the United States, including Phoenix Dollars, Goldbacks, Baltimore's BNote, Ithaca Hours, Bitcoin, and digital gold currency. Unlike some other alternative currencies, both Liberty Dollars and Phoenix Dollars were denominated by weight and backed by a commodity: Liberty Dollars used gold, silver ...
Black People Will Swim, based in Queens, N.Y., teaches hundreds of New Yorkers of color, with limited pool access, how to swim each year.
After originating as a construction permit in 1987 and receiving several extensions, WLPX-TV applied for its license on September 11, 1998. [2] In the construction phase and for its first month on air, the station's calls were WKRP (the same as the fictional radio station in Cincinnati); it adopted its current call sign on October 5 of the same year.