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  2. Pinkerton, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Pinkerton School (S.S. 11) was built in 1873, and was one of the first brick schools in the area. A new brick school with a bell tower and two entrances was built in 1908, and was used until at least the late 1950s. [4] The Toronto–Barrie Highway, now called Ontario Highway 400, was built through the east boundary of Pinkerton in the late 1940s.

  3. 6 Antique Items From the 1900s That Are Worth Thousands of ...

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    The Fochaber salmon antique is quite the catch, commanding a price tag of almost $16,000. The salmon was produced with pine in the early 1900s. The salmon was produced with pine in the early 1900s.

  4. Toonie - Wikipedia

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    The toonie (also spelled twonie [1] [2] or twoonie [3] [4]), formally the Canadian two-dollar coin (French: pièce de 2 dollars canadiens, nicknamed deux piastres or deux piastres rond), was introduced on February 19, 1996, by Minister of Public Works Diane Marleau. As of 2023, it possesses the highest monetary value of any circulating Canadian ...

  5. The Antiques Roadshow's Five Most Valuable Finds - AOL

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    In fact, more often than not, the old paintings, family Bibles and china tea cups -- the most common items brought to the Antiques Roadshow events -- are not worth much. "Most objects we see are ...

  6. Category:Business cards - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Business cards" This category contains only the following file. Jan Howard--Real State Card.jpg 664 × 385; 36 KB

  7. Commemorative coins of Canada - Wikipedia

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    Commemorative designs are thus on the reverse of the coins. They replace the usual designs, which have been used for most of the denominations since 1937, [2] 1987 for the one dollar coin, [3] and 1996 for the two dollar coin. [4] They are usually designed by an artist other than the artist who designs the effigy of the monarch.

  8. 1937 Canadian banknote series - Wikipedia

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    The Bank of Canada chose to design the $2 banknotes using a terracotta red called "sanguine" as its dominant colour, and also changed the colour of the $5 banknote to blue, [9] [10] the $20 banknote to olive green, the $50 banknote to orange, [12] and the $100 banknote to the same tint of sepia used for the 1935 Series $500 banknote.

  9. Two dollar bill - Wikipedia

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    Two dollar bill may refer to: Australian two-dollar note; Canadian two-dollar bill; United States two-dollar bill This page was last edited on 19 ...