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  • 1Continental (currency) — Continental currency was a paper currency issued by the Continental Congress, after the Revolutionary War began in 1775. Eric P. Newman, a leading authority on the early paper money of America, distinguishes between Continental Currency, issued… …

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  • 2Continental Illinois — National Bank and Trust Company of Chicago Industry Bank holding company Fate Insolvency. The bank was seized by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation and ultimately sold to BankAmerica (now Bank …

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  • 3continental dollar — noun Usage: usually capitalized C 1. : a one dollar note of Continental paper currency 2. : a Continental currency coin …

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  • 4Dollar (United States coin) — Infobox Coin Country = United States Denomination = Dollar Value = 1 Unit = U.S. dollar Mass troy oz = 0.260 Mass = 8.100 Diameter inch = 1.043 Diameter = 26.5 Thickness inch = 0.079 Thickness = 2.00 Edge = Plain w/ incused inscriptions… …

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  • 5Dollar coin (United States) — Dollar United States Value 1.00 U.S. dollar Mass  8.100 g  (0.260 troy oz) Diameter  26.5 mm  (1.043 in) Thickness   …

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  • 6Hôtel du Bon Coin — (Дюнкерк,Франция) Категория отеля: Адрес: 51 Avenue Kléber, 59240 Дюнкерк, Франция …

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  • 7Liberty Head nickel — The Liberty Head nickel, sometimes referred to as the V nickel due to its reverse design, was an American nickel five cent piece. Officially, it was minted from 1883 to 1912; a few patterns were struck in 1881 and 1882, and five pieces were… …

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  • 8United States dollar — USD redirects here. For other uses, see USD (disambiguation). United States dollar …

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  • 9Roman Britain — History of the British Isles This box: view · talk · edit …

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  • 10History of the English penny (c. 600-1066) — After Rome: prelude to the Anglo Saxon coinageAt the end of the fourth century, the Roman provinces of Britain were still part of a vibrant and quite efficient economic and monetary system that stretched over the whole Roman world. Precious metal …

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