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Collection Updates

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- This is the site changelog; all updates and changes to the website or - my collections are documented here. For logistical reasons this is - only available in English. -

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18th of April, 2023

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- Today was pretty successful. I passed by Chase Bank near closing - hours and it was a good thing I did too. The customer right before - me in the line to the teller deposited $10 in dollar coins. I - bought them from the bank and got two new finds: a “Great Law of - Peace” native-american dollar from Philadelphia, and a Herbert - Hoover NIFC presidential dollar from Philadelphia. -

- I also hunted a printer (it accepts cash payment to print stuff). I - managed to get 5 new “America the Beautiful” quarters, 5 new state - quarters, my first ever districts quarter, and a new “Westward - Journey” nickel. The “America the Beautiful” quarters were: Block - Island (P), Great Sand Dunes (D), Homestead (D), - Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller (D), and War in the Pacific (P). The - state quarters were: Connecticut (P), Idaho (P), Massachusetts (P), - Utah (P), and Wyoming (P). The district quarter was American Samoa - (D) and the nickel was a Bison (P). -

- Finally I visited a currency-exchange office hoping to find my first - €500 bill. They didn’t have any but I managed to snag a French €200 - from the Europa series, a new find for myself. -

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Start of Changelog

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- This is the start of the sites changelog. The site has been around - since the 11th of February 2023, and this collection began around - April of 2022, so theres a lot of “history” here that won’t end up - documented. If you really care for some reason, you can check the - git-log of the site on the git repository. From now on I’ll be - documenting all my new finds here both so I can look back on it in - the future for fun, and incase anyone finds anything here - interesting. I suppose it makes the site a bit more human. - - I am currently in the United States on vacation, so the next couple - of site updates are going to be primarily american coins. -

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- Germany has 5 different mints that each mint coins. These mints are - located in Berlin (A), Munich (D), Stuttgart (F), Karlsruhe (G), and - Hamburg (J). All German euro-coins contain a letter (the “mintmark”) - identifying which mint the coin was minted at. This means that there - are 5 versions of every German euro-coin that must be collected. + All German coins bear one of five different mintmarks that represent + the city in which they were minted. These are: Berlin (A), Munich + (D), Stuttgart (F), Karlsruhe (G), and Hamburg (J).


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