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Can you name the U.S. Regular Issue Coin Denominations?
created by
toms239
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Years of production
Denomination (smallest to largest)
1793-1857
1793 to date
1864-1873
1851-1889
1866 to date
1794-1873
1796 to date
1875-1878
Years of production
Denomination (smallest to largest)
1796 to date
1794 to date
1794 to date
1796-1929 (gold)
1795-1929 (gold)
1795-1933 (gold)
1850-1933 (gold)
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U.S. Coin Denominations Quiz
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Created Dec 13, 2009 in
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edderson
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Dec 13th, 2009 at 20:34 GMT
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The golden eagles were not minted for circulation. They are bullion for investment purposes. Also, isn't "Half Dime" the same denomination as "Five Cent"?
toms239
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Dec 13th, 2009 at 21:15 GMT
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I have changed the name from "US coins minted for circulation," to "US regular issue coin denominations." Also, according to the US mint website, half dime is listed as it's own denomination. I hope this clears up your question.
carbon_rod
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Feb 25th, 2011 at 21:51 GMT
2 points
The eagles were most definitely circulation coins at the time; the modern ones are not. Also, you left out the $3.00 gold coin.
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