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  2. Central American Mint - Wikipedia

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    The Central American Mint, Limited was a coin production facility located in San Salvador, El Salvador. [1] The mint existed from 1892 to 1896, however, coins bearing the "C.A.M." mint mark were produced by several foreign mints on behalf of the Treasury of El Salvador well into the beginning of the twentieth century.

  3. Salvadoran peso - Wikipedia

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    On August 28, 1892, the Salvadoran mint was established and production of silver and gold coins denominated in centavos and pesos began. In addition to copper 1 centavo coins, there were silver 5, 10, 20 and centavos and 1 peso, and gold 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 , 5, 10 and 20 pesos, [ 2 ] although the gold coins were only issued in very small numbers (597 ...

  4. List of lucky symbols - Wikipedia

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    A good luck charm is an amulet or other item that is believed to bring good luck. Almost any object can be used as a charm. Coins, horseshoes and buttons are examples, as are small objects given as gifts, due to the favorable associations they make. Many souvenir shops have a range of tiny items that may be used as good luck charms.

  5. Salvadoran colón - Wikipedia

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    El Salvador left the gold standard in 1931 and its value floated. On June 19, 1934, the Central Bank was created as the government body responsible for monetary policy and the sole body authorized to issue currency in the nation.

  6. Necklace - Wikipedia

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    In Ancient Babylon, necklaces were made of carnelian, lapis lazuli, agate, and gold, which was also made into gold chains. [6] Ancient Sumerians created necklaces and beads from gold, silver, lapis lazuli and carnelian. [6] In Ancient Egypt, a number of different necklace types were worn.

  7. Numismatic charm - Wikipedia

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    Japanese coin-like amulets on display at the Museum of Ethnography, Sweden. Numismatic charms are East and Southeast Asian exonumic amulets and talismans, including: Buddhist coin charms; Chinese burial money; Chinese numismatic charms; Coin-swords; Confucian coin charms; Hongwu Tongbao; Horse coins; Indonesian numismatic charms; Japanese ...

  8. El Salvador became the first country to accept Bitcoin as ...

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    In April, Bitfinex became the first company to receive a license in El Salvador’s new crypto regulatory regime, and the government tapped the firm to help launch a long-delayed Bitcoin-backed bond.

  9. San Sebastian Gold Mine - Wikipedia

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    San Sebastian Gold Mine is a gold mine located 2.5 miles northwest of Santa Rosa de Lima in the La Unión Department of El Salvador.. It has been artisanaly mined since 1904 and industrially mined since the 1970s.

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