Portal:Numismatics/Did you know archive
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[edit] Current
...that the American Buffalo gold bullion coin, will be the first .9999 fine 24-karat gold coin released by the United States Mint?
...That the Alabama centennial half dollar was the first commemorative coin minted with the image of a living individual?
...That the coinage of Aksum/Axum was the only native coinage to be issued in Africa without direct influence by an outside culture like Roman, Greek, etc...?
...that the 1933 Oregon Trail Memorial half dollar marked the first striking of a US commemorative at the Denver Mint?
[edit] Suggested/Upcoming
- Half Sovereign
- Guinea (British coin)
- 5 yen coin
- Airman's coin
- Banliang
- Batzen
- Bezant
- Canadian Silver Maple Leaf
- Cistophorus
- Coin clipping
- Coin Coalition
- Coinage of Ireland
- Texas Redbacks
[edit] Previous
...that minting on the 40,000 Columbian Exposition quarter dollars started on June 13, 1893, six weeks after the opening of the World's Columbian Exposition where they didn't sell well? ... that the gold used in making the American Gold Eagle, the official gold bullion coin of the United States, must come from a source from within America? ... that the $100,000 bill, the largest bill issued by the United States Treasury, features a portrait of Woodrow Wilson and has an orange obverse? ... that the circulation of high-denomination bills was halted in 1969 by executive order of President Richard Nixon, in an effort to combat organized crime? ... that the Bureau of Engraving and Printing says the "average life" of a $1 bill in circulation is 22 months before it is replaced due to wear?