Wikipedia:WikiProject Numismatics/newsletter/This month in numismatics/November
Appearance
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- 2008, the last of the 50 State Quarters is released, commemorating Hawaii.
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- 1876, James Earle Fraser, the designer of the Buffalo nickel, was born in Winona, Minnesota.
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- 2009, the fourth and final design for the Lincoln Bicentennial cent, featuring Lincoln's presidency, was released.
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- 1986, the American Silver Eagle was released, becoming the official silver Bullion coin of the United States.
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- 2009, the last of the District of Columbia and United States Territories Quarters is released, commemorating the Northern Mariana Islands.
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- 1856, production of the Flying Eagle cent commenced.