Google has failed me (not Google's fault I'm sure).<BR><BR>I'm trying to find a list of weights for new, circulating U.S. coins i.e. pennies, dimes, nickles, quarters.<BR><BR>Anyone know where I'm ...
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The weight of coins goes beyond their face value
The United States ceased minting the 1-cent coin, the Penny, at the end of last year. The reason is clear: producing a single ...
This glass weight originates from the Fatimid period of Ancient Egypt, roughly the 10th to 12th centuries. Unlike machine-made coins today, each coin in ancient Egypt was minted by hand, making it a ...
The signs of obsolescence are all around. A long queue of forlorn faces at Victoria Station in London when the card-readers are down, and cash is all the ticket-folk can accept. The sighs of shop ...
This piece of stamped glass was used to weigh Egyptian coins in the Fatimid Period (10th to 12th centuries). When ancient Egyptian coin makers made standardized coins, it was important that they make ...
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