silver bullion

  • 121Draped bust — was the name given to a design of United States coins. It appeared on much of the regular issue copper and silver United States coinage from 1795 1808. The denominations that featured the Draped Bust design included the half cent. Contents 1… …

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  • 122Mercury dime — Mercury (Winged Liberty) dime United States Value 10 cents (0.10 United States dollars) Mass  2.500 g Diameter  17.91 mm  (0.705 in) Edge 118 reeds …

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  • 123SS John Barry — The SS John Barry was a 7200 ton American liberty ship in World War II. The ship left its convoy under radio silence to go on a mission to Dhahran in Saudi Arabia when it was torpedoed 185 kilometers off the coast of Oman by the German submarine… …

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  • 124Federal Reserve System — FRB and FED redirect here. For other uses, see FRB (disambiguation) and FED (disambiguation). Federal Reserve System …

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  • 125Maria Theresa thaler — Maria Theresa thaler. London Mint (Hafner 63). The Maria Theresa thaler (MTT) is a silver bullion coin that has been used in world trade continuously. Maria Theresa Thalers were first minted in 1741, using the then Reichsthaler standard of 9… …

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  • 126Britannia (coin) — The Britannia is a British bullion gold coin issued since 1987, which contains one troy ounce of gold and with a face value of £100. There are also fractional Britannia coins, weighing a half, quarter, and one tenth of an ounce, with face values… …

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  • 127Obsolete denominations of United States currency — The United States has produced several coins and banknotes of its dollar which no longer circulate or have been disused. Some, like the half cent coin were removed due to inflation reducing their value while others such as the two cent and twenty …

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  • 128United States twenty-dollar bill — Obverse of the Series 2006 $20 bill …

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