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  2. Southern Song dynasty coinage - Wikipedia

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    Southern Song dynasty coinage. Clockwise inscriptions on the obverse; mint marks, and years on reserve are very typical elements of Southern Song coinage styles. The Southern Song dynasty refers to an era of the Song dynasty after Kaifeng was captured by the Jurchen -led Jin dynasty in 1127. [1][2] The government of the Song was forced to ...

  3. Confederate States dollar - Wikipedia

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    The Confederate States dollar was first issued just before the outbreak of the American Civil War by the newly formed Confederacy. It was not backed by hard assets, but simply by a promise to pay the bearer after the war, on the prospect of Southern victory and independence. As the Civil War progressed and victory for the South seemed less and ...

  4. Stone Mountain Memorial half dollar - Wikipedia

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    Design date. 1925. The Stone Mountain Memorial half dollar was an American fifty-cent piece struck in 1925 at the Philadelphia Mint. Its main purpose was to raise money on behalf of the Stone Mountain Confederate Monumental Association for the Stone Mountain Memorial near Atlanta, Georgia. Designed by sculptor Gutzon Borglum, the coin features ...

  5. Southern Tang coinage - Wikipedia

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    Southern Tang coinage. A Tangguo Tongbao (唐國通寶) cash coin with its inscription written in . The coinage of the Southern Tang dynasty ( Traditional Chinese: 南唐貨幣) consisted mostly of bronze cash coins while the coinages of previous dynasties still circulated in the Southern Tang most of the cash coins issued during this period ...

  6. New Orleans Mint - Wikipedia

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    A scale for weighing coinage used at the New Orleans Mint in the 19th century. Like any other mint the New Orleans Mint was a factory to make coins. Operations at the New Orleans Mint began on March 8, 1838, with the deposit of the first Mexican gold bullion. The first coins, 30 dimes, were struck on May 7.

  7. Tieqian - Wikipedia

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    Iron cash coins ( traditional Chinese: 鐡錢; simplified Chinese: 铁钱; pinyin: tiě qián; Vietnamese: Thiết tiền; [ a] Japanese: 鉄銭(てっせん); Rōmaji: Tessen) are a type of Chinese cash coin that were produced at various times during the monetary history of imperial China as well as in Japan and Vietnam. Iron cash coins ...

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