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  2. 12 of the Rarest U.S. Mint Error Coins Worth a Fortune - AOL

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    With only a small number of these pennies ever confirmed, the rarity of this coin makes it one of the most sought-after pieces among Lincoln cents. 12. 1885/84 Liberty Head Double Eagle eBay

  3. US error coins - Wikipedia

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    The 3-legged Buffalo nickel was the direct result of die polishing and the removal of a leg. The 1970 Lincoln cent with the raised 7 is also the result of die polishing. Jefferson nickel with a die crack. Before 1990, all US coin dies were subject to mint mark errors resulting from the preparation of the dies. The mint mark was hammered into ...

  4. United Nations Security Council Resolution 661 - Wikipedia

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    Resolution 661 called on all member states, including non-members of the United Nations, to act strictly in accordance with the resolution, and decided to establish a Committee of the Security Council consisting of all members of the council, to examine reports by the Secretary-General Javier Pérez de Cuéllar on the situation and seek ...

  5. 6 Pennies from the 1900s Worth a Lot of Money - AOL

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    A coin in average condition is only around $4, but a mint-condition 1924-S wheat penny could be valued at around $12,000. Auction record: $45,600 1943 Bronze Lincoln Penny

  6. Mint-made errors - Wikipedia

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    A collection of two or more coins struck at the same time or during successive strikes on one or more dies, these coins with the resulting errors are related to one another, fitting together as a set. [21] All brockages, indents, chain edge strikes, and capped die strikes have a corresponding coin, but are rarely found together.

  7. 1943 steel cent - Wikipedia

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    1943 steel cents are U.S. one-cent coins that were struck in steel due to wartime shortages of copper. The Philadelphia , Denver , and San Francisco mints each produced these 1943 Lincoln cents . The unique composition of the coin ( low-grade steel coated with zinc , instead of the previously 95%-copper-based bronze composition) has led to ...

  8. International sanctions against Iraq - Wikipedia

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    The UNSC imposed stringent economic sanctions on Iraq by adopting and enforcing United Nations Security Council Resolution 661 in August 1990. [5] Resolution 661 banned all trade and financial resources with both Iraq and occupied Kuwait except for medicine and "in humanitarian circumstances" foodstuffs, the import of which was tightly ...

  9. Category : 1990 United Nations Security Council resolutions

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    Pages in category "1990 United Nations Security Council resolutions" The following 38 pages are in this category, out of 38 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .