Domestic and Foreign Coins Manufactured by Mints of the United States, 1792-1965
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Paperback / Softback
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1036516024
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9781036516024
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Sothis Press
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Sothis Press
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GB
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GB
Publication Date
Oct 10th, 2024
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Yearbooks, annuals, almanacs
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This book provides an authoritative and comprehensive exploration of the history of coinage in the United States, tracing its origins from the establishment of the first Mint in Philadelphia to the expansion of Mints across the nation. Through meticulous research, it delves into the legislative acts that shaped U.S. coinage, the introduction of various mint marks, and significant changes in coin designs over time. The author places these developments within a broader historical context, revealing how shifts in political, economic, and technological landscapes influenced U.S. currency.
With thematic depth, this work examines not just the physical aspects of coins but also their symbolic significance and role in American identity and economy. It covers a range of topics including gold, silver, and minor coinages, as well as commemorative issues and foreign coinages produced by U.S. Mints.
The inclusion of detailed tables summarizing mint activities by location, denomination, and period offers readers valuable insights into the magnitude and scope of U.S. mint operations. Moreover, supplemental references provide avenues for further exploration into public laws affecting mint operations.
Concluding with reflections on the future trajectory of coinage amidst changing societal needs, this book underscores the enduring legacy of U.S. currency design and production. Its insights offer a captivating look at how coins are more than mere tools for transaction but also artifacts rich with historical narrative.
With thematic depth, this work examines not just the physical aspects of coins but also their symbolic significance and role in American identity and economy. It covers a range of topics including gold, silver, and minor coinages, as well as commemorative issues and foreign coinages produced by U.S. Mints.
The inclusion of detailed tables summarizing mint activities by location, denomination, and period offers readers valuable insights into the magnitude and scope of U.S. mint operations. Moreover, supplemental references provide avenues for further exploration into public laws affecting mint operations.
Concluding with reflections on the future trajectory of coinage amidst changing societal needs, this book underscores the enduring legacy of U.S. currency design and production. Its insights offer a captivating look at how coins are more than mere tools for transaction but also artifacts rich with historical narrative.
This book provides an authoritative and comprehensive exploration of the history of coinage in the United States, tracing its origins from the establishment of the first Mint in Philadelphia to the expansion of Mints across the nation. Through meticulous research, it delves into the legislative acts that shaped U.S. coinage, the introduction of various mint marks, and significant changes in coin designs over time. The author places these developments within a broader historical context, revealing how shifts in political, economic, and technological landscapes influenced U.S. currency.
With thematic depth, this work examines not just the physical aspects of coins but also their symbolic significance and role in American identity and economy. It covers a range of topics including gold, silver, and minor coinages, as well as commemorative issues and foreign coinages produced by U.S. Mints.
The inclusion of detailed tables summarizing mint activities by location, denomination, and period offers readers valuable insights into the magnitude and scope of U.S. mint operations. Moreover, supplemental references provide avenues for further exploration into public laws affecting mint operations.
Concluding with reflections on the future trajectory of coinage amidst changing societal needs, this book underscores the enduring legacy of U.S. currency design and production. Its insights offer a captivating look at how coins are more than mere tools for transaction but also artifacts rich with historical narrative.
With thematic depth, this work examines not just the physical aspects of coins but also their symbolic significance and role in American identity and economy. It covers a range of topics including gold, silver, and minor coinages, as well as commemorative issues and foreign coinages produced by U.S. Mints.
The inclusion of detailed tables summarizing mint activities by location, denomination, and period offers readers valuable insights into the magnitude and scope of U.S. mint operations. Moreover, supplemental references provide avenues for further exploration into public laws affecting mint operations.
Concluding with reflections on the future trajectory of coinage amidst changing societal needs, this book underscores the enduring legacy of U.S. currency design and production. Its insights offer a captivating look at how coins are more than mere tools for transaction but also artifacts rich with historical narrative.
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