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26 Feb 2022

1954 5¢ Series 521 US Military Payment Certificate

Paper Money-U.S. | AC coin$

Pay and sacrifice of our servicemembers, and citizens, and others....

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26 Feb 2022

1942-1945 Japanese Government Philippines invasion fifty centavos bill

Paper Money-World | AC coin$

The first issue in 1942 was made of denominations of 1, 5, 10 and 50 centavos and 1, 5, and 10 Pesos. Near the end of the war in 1945 the Japanese issued a 1,000 Pesos note.

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25 Feb 2022

2010 Arkansas Hot Springs ATB Quarter

Coins-United States | AC coin$

Congress established Hot Springs Reservation on April 20, 1832 to preserve medicinal hot springs flowing from the southwestern slope of Hot Springs Mountain. Known for its 47 thermal springs, this national park is the nation's oldest, founded before Yellowstone 40 years earlier.

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25 Feb 2022

2010 Wyoming Yellowstone ATB Quarter

Coins-United States | AC coin$

This magnificent US Quarter Series program started in April, 2010. The second issued quarter was this great Yellowstone Park coin in June 2010.

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24 Feb 2022

2011 Washington State Olympic National Park ATB Quarter

Coins-United States | AC coin$

Protecting four different ecosystems and covering an extension of four counties in Washington, the Olympic National Park got engraved in one of this US quarter series in 2011.

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23 Feb 2022

2011 Oklahoma Chickasaw ATB Quarter

Coins-United States | AC coin$

Located near Sulphur, Oklahoma, the National Recreation Area is part of the Chickasaw Nation land.

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23 Feb 2022

1944 Philippines twenty "centavos" coin

Coins-World | AC coin$

The Philippines became a United States of America territory after the Hispanic-American War ended in 1898. The historical evolution of the Philippines Islands currency dates from early pre-Spanish domination as cowries, jade, special wood and other valuable materials were used for goods exchange within the coastal settlements and other visiting countries in the past.

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22 Feb 2022

1943 New Zealand's Sixpence Coin

Coins-World | AC coin$

The currency of New Zealand during this years was known as the "pound" perhaps in lieu of the British Empire's pound which kept a stronghold for the war effort in the kingdom's silver vaults.

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22 Feb 2022

1945 Ceylon 5 cents coin

Coins-World | AC coin$

SLR is the commonly used currency abbreviation for the Sri Lankan rupee, although the international currency code for the SLR is LKR. It is the official currency of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, which was known as Ceylon prior to 1972.

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