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1. Which of these metals was the last to be issued in bullion coin form in the US?
2. Why do many double eagle coins from the 1920s and 1930s have exceptional numismatic value?
3. The US government once issued a real, official, spendable, legal tender coin with the likeness of P.T. "there's a sucker born every minute" Barnum.
4. What is the greatest unique number of people that have ever been on a single piece of American money?
5. Some silver certificates were printed during the 1940s with brown ink (instead of the usual blue ink), and the front and back were also overprinted with the word "HAWAII." What was the purpose of this?
6. Among American coins, what is unique about some of the Indian-style gold coins minted in the early 20th century?
7. Roman numerals are not found anywhere in which of the following coin series?
8. Which state quarter, minted in 2004, was found to have two extra varieties to it?
9. Which coin series included the smallest government-issued coins, in terms of weight?
10. If you had a Washington, you'd have a $1 bill. If have a Franklin, you'd have a $100 bill. If you had a Wilson, what would you have?
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