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The mint's Web site notes that the government has approved these images as well.
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It wasn't until the tense and clattering year of 1962 year that the mint's Master of the Ingots, Leon Lesage finally got to the pallet of silver bars which contained the silver made from the rock found by Richard Ostendorf in 1890.
Excerpt from "Change" where a 1963D Quarter is followed for a hundred years. 2009
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In 2003, 71 women -- more than half the mint's female staff -- alleged in a petition to the mint's Equal Employment Opportunity officer that women employees were called derogatory names, and new female workers were subjected to suggestive comments.
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But we bond over many things including an abiding appreciation of mint's underrated culinary attributes and its healing properties.
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The mint's website says "Shipments to non EU-countries are not possible."
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Buyers also virtually wiped out the mint's supply of all denominations of American Eagle platinum-bullion coins.
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The mint's Diehl calls his Golden Girl the prototypical working mother.
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The disks are used for various coins, and the companies producing the blanks also are busy, limiting the mint's ability to increase production.
Losing a Mint: 2008
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The mint's sturdy German presses spew out ever higher-denomination notes, and the central bank doubles the money supply weekly, but most factories remain closed after central bank governor Gideon Gono removed foreign currency from corporate accounts in January to fund the elections.
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I even acted on one of mint's recommendations and now have a 5% interest checking account.
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