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Prices were set at $78.95 for the print and silver dollar set and $19 above the price of the gold coin for the print/$5 piece set. Due to the rising price of gold, the Mint was selling the $5 piece for $485 by itself. The two new sales options went into backorder status the same day sales began. [56]
586,325 S (silver) 50¢ 50th anniversary Kennedy silver half dollar : John F. Kennedy Eagle surrounded by 50 stars Authorized: 300,000 (max number of sets containing each coin) Uncirculated: 225,000 D 225,000 S (enhanced) Proof: 225,000 P 225,000 W (reverse cameo) 50¢ 50th anniversary Kennedy high relief half dollar : John F. Kennedy
25th anniversary: silver; 40th anniversary: ruby; 50th anniversary: gold; 60th anniversary: diamond; 70th anniversary: platinum; In English-speaking countries, the fifth-year gift (wood) was cut on the day of celebration and then presented to the wife as a finished item before the next two quarter days had passed. [citation needed]
Here’s the change in costs AARP found compared to 50 years ago: Portable four-cycle dishwasher: $189.95, about $1,335 in today’s dollars. Clothing washer and dryer: $310 total, $2,178 in today ...
Silver prices since 2000 until April 2015. Price quotes given in USD per ounce. Date: 21 April 2015: Source: based on www.kitco.com; using price quotes for silver .
World War II 50th Anniversary dollar [18] (dated 1991–1995) U.S. soldier on Normandy: Shoulder sleeve insignia of Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force with Eisenhower quote Ag 90%, Cu 10% Authorized: 1,000,000 (max) Uncirculated: 94,708 D Proof: 342,041 W 1993 $5: World War II 50th Anniversary half eagle [19] (dated 1991–1995) U ...
The Equal Credit Opportunity Act of 1974 (ECOA), signed by President Gerald Ford 50 years ago on Oct. 28, 1974, changed that. It prevented creditors from discriminating against an applicant ...
With the end of the Coinage Act's five-year prohibition on the striking of silver dollars approaching in 1969 and 1970, many in Congress wanted a new silver dollar, bearing the image of the recently deceased president, Dwight D. Eisenhower. The melt value of the new part-silver half dollars had approached their face value, and in 1969, the ...