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Depression Era Currency Black History Whether currently in the armed

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Whether currently in the armed forces or retired from service

the Lincoln Union Shield penny (first minted in 2010)

The collection highlights the photographic images of emerging and independent photographers from New York and beyond

The gold layered coin is set in a gold tone rope bezel with jet black stones

Shows a portrait of King Juan Carlos I de Borbón y Borbón

Depression Era Currency Black History Whether currently in the armedThe prized $1. 00 Silver Certificate has rarely been found in circulation for over 50 years. Silver Certificates were backed by silver from the US Treasury until 1968. The one dollar silver certificate was redeemable for $1 of silver bullion. The Depression Era was from approximately 1929 to 1940. The 1935 Silver Certificate was issued during the depression years with out the words "In God We Trust" on the entire series.

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