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5 May 2024
- diffhist American Gold Eagle 23:40 +25 96.40.64.220 talk (→Annual bullion mintage)
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- diffhist American Gold Eagle 23:37 −1 96.40.64.220 talk (→Annual bullion mintage)
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- diffhist Presidential dollar coins 01:48 +267 Coingeek talk contribs (→Program details)
30 April 2024
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- diffhist Two-cent piece (United States) 14:29 +3 176.7.166.255 talk Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
- diffhist Three-cent nickel 14:29 +3 176.7.166.255 talk Tags: Reverted Mobile edit Mobile web edit
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29 April 2024
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- diffhist Dollar coin (United States) 13:42 −1,180 170.55.125.134 talk (The $1 coin, whether in the form of the Susan B. Anthony or Sacagawea dollar, has faced challenges in gaining widespread acceptance in American currency. The Susan B. Anthony dollar, introduced in 1979, struggled due to its small size and resemblance to the quarter, causing confusion among consumers. Additionally, the vending machine industry's resistance to accepting the coin further hindered its circulation. Despite these challenges, the $1 coin remains a symbol of women's contributions to Ame) Tags: Reverted references removed
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