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BTW the State coin would be a good one. Just a state outline and nothing more. That would be to simple :'(
I got it!!!! The state coins should be made in the shape of the state and could be assembled as a full puzzle when complete!
Dang, I lost Rhode Island again.
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To be complimented with a 5 oz coin of course or did they leave that out of the legislation.
Box of 20
Well, I think there was another thread on the failed first attempt at the introduction coin, but I can't find it.
So, the Mint took a second shot at the design, and here's the CFA and the CCAC recommendations.
It's been reported in a number of places, but since I stole borrowed the image from coinnews.net, I'll provide a link there.
coinnews:Second Round of 2018 American Innovation $1 Coin Designs Reviewed
It would be good to remember that the design elements were mandated by congress.
Now that Ted Kennedy has croaked, why can't they get rid of the $1 bill?
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You're both wrong
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gustave_Whitehead
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania !!!
My Saint Set
BTW the State coin would be a good one. Just a state outline and nothing more. That would be to simple :'(
I got it!!!! The state coins should be made in the shape of the state and could be assembled as a full puzzle when complete!
Dang, I lost Rhode Island again.