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- Coin
- List of most expensive coins
- History of coins
- Token coin
- Mint (coin)
- List of mints
- Coin counterfeiting
- Coin collecting
- Currency-counting machine
- Portal:Numismatics
- Numismatics
- Coins of the United States dollar
- Half cent (United States coin)
- Liberty Cap large cent
- Draped Bust
- Classic Head
- Large cent (United States coin)
- 1943 steel cent
- Sales tax token
- Wreath cent
- Matron Head
- Flying Eagle cent
- Indian Head cent
- 1955 doubled-die cent
- 1974 aluminum cent
- Two-cent piece (United States)
- Three-cent piece (United States coin)
- Half dime
- Twenty-cent piece (United States coin)
- Dollar coin (United States)
- Presidential $1 Coin Program
- Eisenhower dollar
- Peace dollar
- Morgan dollar
- Trade dollar (United States coin)
- Gold dollar
- Seated Liberty dollar
- 1804 dollar
- General Services Administration
- Susan B. Anthony dollar
- American Silver Eagle
- Sacagawea dollar
- Quarter eagle
- Fugio Cent
- United States dollar
- History of the United States dollar
- Three-cent nickel
- Large denominations of United States currency
- Three-dollar piece
- Stella (United States coin)
- Half Eagle
- Eagle (United States coin)
- Double Eagle
- Double Eagle (disambiguation)
- Double-headed eagle
- Liberty Head double eagle
- Saint-Gaudens double eagle
- 1933 double eagle
- National Collector's Mint
- Northern Mariana Islands
- Commonwealth (U.S. insular area)
- Insular area
- National Numismatic Collection
- Gold Reserve Act
- Franklin D. Roosevelt
- Gold coin
- Commemorative coin
- Gold as an investment
- Precious metal
- Speculation
- Speculator Mine disaster
- Futures contract
- Derivative (finance)
- Chicago Mercantile Exchange
- Forward contract
- Option (finance)
- Swap (finance)
- Collateralized debt obligation
- Asset-backed security
- Structured finance
- Credit default swap
- Mortgage-backed security
- Insurance
- Stock
- Debt
- Bond (finance)
- Petroleum
- Gold standard
- Nixon Shock
- Bretton Woods system
- Gold fixing
- Bank of England
- Swedish National Bank
- List of oldest banks in continuous operation
- The Bank of New York Mellon
- State Street Corporation
- State Street Bank and Trust Company
- Brown Brothers Harriman & Co.
- Citibank
- WSFS Bank
- Provident Bank of New Jersey
- Lazard
- Wells Fargo
- Beneficial Bank
- M&T Bank
- Regions Financial Corporation
- Fifth Third Bank
- First Horizon National Corporation
- Goldman Sachs
- Dominick & Dominick
- BB&T
- Zions Bank
- Zions Bancorporation
- QNB Bank
- Northern Trust
- Half-union
- Pattern coin
- James B. Longacre
- Trade dollar
- Gold
- George T. Morgan
- Copper
- Gilding
- Smithsonian Institution
- Early American currency
- Compound Interest Treasury Note
- Demand Note
- Federal Reserve Bank Note
- Fractional currency (United States)
- Gold certificate
- Interest Bearing Note
- National Bank Note
- National Gold Bank Note
- Refunding Certificate
- Silver certificate (United States)
- Treasury Note (1890–91)
- Treasury Note (19th century)
- United States Note
- Coinage Act of 1792
- United States Mint coin sizes
- 50 State Quarters