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  • ...ccessdate=May 12, 2015 }}</ref> Armstrong progressed from investments in [[gold coin]]s to following commodity prices for [[precious metal]]s.<ref name=TNY ...ll" /><ref>{{Cite news |date=2000-01-08 |title=Investor Ordered To Give Up Gold - NYTimes.com |work=New York Times |url=https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullp ...
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  • ...ned. Likewise, the financing obtained through early voluntary donations of coins and [[bullion]] from private individuals in support of the Confederate caus At the beginning of the war, the Confederate dollar cost 90 cents in gold dollars. By the war's end, its price had dropped to 1.7 cents.<ref name=nea ...
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  • ...the paper notes were in denominations of {{val|p=Z$|2}}, 5, 10 and 20, and coins in denominations of 1, 5, 10, 20, 50 cents and {{val|p=Z$|1}}. As larger bi ...coins induces retailers to round prices up to the next higher dollar. The coins extend the use of the dollar as a ''de facto'' currency, and indeed the Nat ...
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  • ...s is analogous to the U.S. Department of the Treasury holding gold for the gold window of the [[Bretton Woods system]] except that the carbon currency is n ...to address the Paris Agreement. The author’s inspiration for using carbon coins is attributed in the novel to Delton Chen, via the phrase “Chen’s papers”.< ...
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  • ...hologram-coin-year-of-the-rabbit-2011-prod990012|title = Lunar Holographic Coins|access-date = 2011-09-14}}</ref> ...
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  • * Coins ...ting geologist, when he was treasure-hunting for Japanese [[World War II]] gold bars on June 3, 1991. Initial survey of the site by the [[National Museum o ...
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  • ...iron]], [[copper]], and [[tin]], and precious metals such as [[silver]], [[gold]], and [[platinum]]—are heavy metals. From 1809 onward, [[light metal]]s, s ...f8f8f8; border-right:1px solid #f8f8f8; border-bottom:1px solid #f8f8f8"|[[Gold|Au]] ...
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  • ...rchive.org/web/20110922000422/http://unenumerated.blogspot.com/2005/12/bit-gold.html | archive-date = 22 September 2011| url-status=live}}</ref><ref name=" In the bit gold proposal which proposed a collectible market-based mechanism for inflation ...
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  • ...lding an interest in gold coins from outside the United States, unless the coins were of "exceptional numismatic value".<ref>{{cite book |first=David L |las ...
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  • {{term|abandonment of the gold standard}} ...standard economic {{gli|unit of account}} is based on a fixed quantity of gold.}} ...
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  • ...can track athlete and 1996 Olympic gold medalist in the 110 meter hurdles; gold medalist in four world championships in 1995, 1997, 2001 and 2003; in [[Was *The first [[Eisenhower dollar]] coins were minted, on presses at the U.S. Mint branch in San Francisco.<ref>"Eise ...
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  • ...th the emergence of a state authority issuing legal currency ([[History of coins|coinage]]). At that point the form of value appears to have acquired a full Once the money-commodity (e.g., [[gold]], [[silver]], [[bronze]]) is securely established as a stable medium of ex ...
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  • ...lia]]) in 1976, as a response to shortages of coin and theft of tokens and coins from public telephones.<ref name="money4u"/>]] ...cards in 1976, as a response to shortages of coin and theft of tokens and coins from public telephones.<ref name="money4u">{{Cite web|url=http://money4u.tr ...
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