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  2. Minted - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.minted.com. Minted is an online marketplace of premium design goods created by independent artists and designers. The company sources art and design from a community of more than 16,000 independent artists from around the world. Minted offers artists two business models for selling their goods - one in which Minted handles ...

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  4. Liberty dollar (private currency) - Wikipedia

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    The American Liberty Dollar ( ALD) was a private currency produced in the United States. The currency was issued in minted metal rounds (similar to coins), gold and silver certificates, and electronic currency (eLD). ALD certificates are "warehouse receipts" for real gold and silver owned by the bearer.

  5. West Point Mint - Wikipedia

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    Added to NRHP. 1988. The West Point Mint is a U.S. Mint production and depository facility erected in 1937 near the U.S. Military Academy in West Point, New York, United States. As of 2019 the mint holds 22% of the United States' gold reserves, or approximately 54,000,000 troy ounces (1,700,000 kg) [2] (over $100 billion USD as of 2021).

  6. The Met and Minted Launch a New Wedding Collection

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    April 30, 2024 at 9:00 AM. The Met's New Wedding Stationery CollectionMinted. "Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." There is no doubt that ...

  7. I Work at TJ Maxx: Here Are 6 Insider Secrets You Should Know

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    For bargain hunters, scoring deals at T.J. Maxx is practically a competitive sport. The discount retailer's constantly rotating assortment of heavily discounted, brand-name merchandise has minted a...

  8. Proof coinage - Wikipedia

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    From 1992 to 2018, the silver coins in silver proof sets contained “coin silver,” 90% silver and 10% copper, the same silver content as coins minted through 1964. Beginning in 2019, silver coins in silver proof sets were issued in “fine silver,” 99.9% silver, the same silver content as silver bullion coins.

  9. Geocoin - Wikipedia

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    Geocoin. A geocoin is a metal or wooden token minted in similar fashion to a medallion, token coin, military challenge coin or wooden nickel, for use in geocaching, specifically as form of a calling card. [1] Many of these are made to be trackable on various websites to be able to show the movement around the world [2] and visitors to be able ...

  10. Mint mark - Wikipedia

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    The mint mark is that of the mint of Utrecht. Since 1830 (with an interruption in 1941–1945) this mark is pressed on all Dutch coins. Many Islamic coins bear an inscription telling which mint produced the coin. This inscription is often the name of the city where the coin was minted spelled out in Arabic script.

  11. United States Mint - Wikipedia

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    United States Mint. /  38.90028°N 77.02361°W  / 38.90028; -77.02361. The United States Mint is a bureau of the Department of the Treasury responsible for producing coinage for the United States to conduct its trade and commerce, as well as controlling the movement of bullion. [1]