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  2. List of numismatic collections - Wikipedia

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    Many history and cultural museums have large numismatic collections (coins, money, and tokens). Some museums are specifically dedicated to the history of money or coins, while others have major collections amongst other material. Many small museums often have important collections of coins from their local area or important archaeological sites.

  3. Category:Los Alamitos, California - Wikipedia

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  4. 1984 Summer Olympics commemorative coins - Wikipedia

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    A ten-dollar gold coin (a.k.a. Eagle) was released in 1984.This coin features male and female Olympic torch runners.Of the 2,000,000 coins authorized by Public Law 97-220, a total of 497,478 proof coins were minted at the four mints (a majority at the West Point Mint), and a further 75,886 uncirculated coins were minted at West Point.

  5. Los Alamitos, California - Wikipedia

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    Los Alamitos is bounded by Cypress to the north and east, West Garden Grove to the east, and Seal Beach to the south. The census-designated place of Rossmoor is enclosed by Los Alamitos to the north, east, and west. [12] The city shares a northwestern border with Los Angeles County's Long Beach, namely the El Dorado Park neighborhood.

  6. California gold coinage - Wikipedia

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    Also, the small California Gold coins and tokens have been made in many locations other than California, often with a claim of being from California on the piece and these items are generally labeled as California Gold Coins or Tokens. Coin-like ingots were produced from 1849 until 1856 in denominations of $1, $5, $10, $20, $25, and $50.

  7. United States Mint - Wikipedia

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    Sacagawea dollar (2000–present): For coins minted from 2000 to 2008, the mintmark is just below the date. For coins minted since 2009, the date, mintmark and E Pluribus Unum were moved to the edge of the coin. [37] Presidential dollar (2007–2016): The mintmark and date are found on the edge of the coin. [38]

  8. Los Alamitos - Wikipedia

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    Los Alamitos High School; Los Alamitos Army Airfield; Los Alamitos Race Course; Los Alamitos Circle, the roundabout at the intersection of Pacific Coast Highway and Lakewood Blvd. in Long Beach, California; Los Alamitos Creek in San Jose, California; Los Alamitos Formation in Río Negro Province, Patagonia, Argentina, known for its Late ...

  9. National Collector's Mint - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, the company advertised a coin coated with 14 milligrams of 24 karat gold. [11] Based on recent prices in early April, 2020, this amount of gold was worth approximately 70 cents. The coin was offered for $9.95 plus $4.95 shipping and handling.