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Canadian Silver Dollars: A Different Kind of Cartwheel

V & E Coin News – V & E Coin News – 1935 Canadian Dollar. Image: Adobe Stock / CoinWeek. by Al Doyle for CoinWeek… Although the United States and Canada both have their national currencies denominated in dollars and cents, that doesn’t mean the friendly neighbors are identical when it comes to issuing coins. Canadian silver dollars

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Canadian Silver Dollars: A Different Kind of Cartwheel

V & E Coin News – 1935 Canadian Dollar. Image: Adobe Stock / CoinWeek. by Al Doyle for CoinWeek… Although the United States and Canada both have their national currencies denominated in dollars and cents, that doesn’t mean the friendly neighbors are identical when it comes to issuing coins. Canadian silver dollars are a prime example of how

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Canadian Silver Dollars: A Different Kind of Cartwheel

1935 Canadian Dollar. Image: Adobe Stock / CoinWeek. by Al Doyle for CoinWeek… Although the United States and Canada both have their national currencies denominated in dollars and cents, that doesn’t mean the friendly neighbors are identical when it comes to issuing coins. Canadian silver dollars are a prime example of how the Canadians have often charted their

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The Two-Cent Piece: The Civil War and In God We Trust

V & E Coin News – Two-Cent Piece. Image: CoinWeek / Stack’s Bowers. By Charles Morgan and Hubert Walker for CoinWeek Notes ….. The Two-Cent Piece was a large copper coin struck by the United States Mint. It was first struck in 1864, but public demand for the unusual denomination subsided after just two short years. Produced in ever decreasing

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The Two-Cent Piece: The Civil War and In God We Trust

Two-Cent Piece. Image: CoinWeek / Stack’s Bowers. By Charles Morgan and Hubert Walker for CoinWeek Notes ….. The Two-Cent Piece was a large copper coin struck by the United States Mint. It was first struck in 1864, but public demand for the unusual denomination subsided after just two short years. Produced in ever decreasing numbers after that, the coin was

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Washington Quarter, Silver (1932-1964) | CoinWeek

1932-D Washington Quarter. Image: Stack’s Bowers. By Charles Morgan and Hubert Walker for CoinWeek Notes ….. In the early 1930s, the United States suffered from a widespread economic depression that followed the 1929 stock market crash. The “Roaring Twenties” came to a grinding halt as millions of Americans found themselves out of work without prospects

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