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The U. S. government planned on a large number of people collecting each new quarter as it rolled out of the U. S. Mint, thus taking the pieces out of circulation.
In the United States, although the 92m 42s version is most prevalent, a version is also in circulation that includes the four pieces of footage that were in the 96m 24s print, but not the 92m 42s version, although due to cuts elsewhere, it actually runs shorter than the latter.
These were the so-called Spanish dollars or pieces of eight in wide circulation in the Americas and Asia from the height of the Spanish Empire until the early 19th century.
The current value of the coin in " very fine " to " extremely fine " condition is £ 3500 to £ 6000 as the pieces are very rare, but normally fairly unworn, although a Mr Pinkerton, writing at the time that the coins circulated, noted that many of the coins in circulation were so worn as to be almost flat.
Beginning in 1834 threepence pieces were struck for circulation, bearing the same design as the Maundy threepence.
These pieces were not for circulation and were simply intended to test the manufacturing process.
Production of 1 agora pieces ceased in 1990 too, and they were removed from circulation on April 1, 1991.
It took about 18 years ( 1981 – 1999 ) for the large inventory stockpile of a similar low demand circulation coin, the $ 1 coin, to reach reserve levels low enough to again produce circulation pieces.
Modern-date half dollars can be purchased in proof sets, mint sets, rolls, and bags from the U. S. Mint, and existing inventory circulation pieces can be ordered through most US banks.
While the format in the mid-20th century still tended towards humorous, light pieces, the off-campus circulation was broader and the writing reflected it.
The money circulating outside the USA could not easily be taken out of circulation, so bills stayed in use much longer than intended, sometimes in very bad condition, even with pieces taped together.
The pieces were struck in numbers exceeding those needed for circulation ; a Mint spokesman stated, " The theory in striking them was to have enough available so as many Americans as possible would have an opportunity to have a coinage commemoration of the Bicentennial year.
The materials removed from circulation included 3 government publications and 31 pieces of Friedman's private correspondence.
However, despite the circulation of British coins in Trinidad and Tobago, the silver pieces of eight continued to circulate alongside them.
However, despite the circulation of British coins in Barbados the silver pieces of eight continued to circulate alongside them and the private sector continued to use dollar accounts for reckoning.
In celebration of the Millennium 2000, five million pieces of the $ 2 banknote were printed with the Millennium 2000 logo replacing the prefix of the serial number normally found in other notes under general circulation.
1, 500 pieces were struck as patterns, and that these patterns themselves entered circulation during the next decade.
Transitional pieces are patterns dated before coins with the new design officially went into circulation.
The paper, whose staff numbered five, including its founder Gebran Tueni, was started with a capital of 50 gold pieces raised from friends, and a circulation of a mere 500 copies.
" Over 12, 000 of these " High Relief " pieces were struck and were released into circulation in 1907 and 1908.

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As a first step toward this goal, arrangements were worked out for comparing the scales now in use through circulation of a group of standard platinum resistance thermometers for calibration by each national laboratory.
He then got a job with the Chicago Herald-Examiner as a circulation slugger, a rough fighter employed to see that his paper's news pitches were not trespassed upon by rival vendors.
Sporting events were a tried and tested form of publicity stunt and circulation booster.
Until the mid-nineteenth century, commercial banks in Britain were able to issue their own banknotes, and notes issued by provincial banking companies were commonly in circulation.
Treasury notes had full legal tender status and were not convertible for gold through the Bank of England, replacing the gold coin in circulation to prevent a run on sterling and to enable raw material purchases for armament production.
The Great Court, opened in 2000, while undoubtedly improving circulation around the museum, was criticised for having a lack of exhibition space at a time when the museum was in serious financial difficulties and many galleries were closed to the public.
US dollars were ubiquitous in Cuba's economy after its legalization in 1991, but were officially removed from circulation in 2004 and replaced by the convertible peso.
During the early 20th century, comic strips were widely associated with publisher William Randolph Hearst, whose papers had the largest circulation of strips in the United States.
* Ten-pagers, comedic Donald Duck stories that were the lead for the monthly flagship title Walt Disney's Comics and Stories, whose circulation peaked in the mid-1950s at 3 million copies sold a month.
Since Soviet times, when Ukrainians were recognised as a separate nationality deserving of its own Soviet Republic, such linguistic-political claims had disappeared from circulation.
In the years immediately after the war ( 1944 – 1946 ), the Soviet part of the allied control commission demanded that public libraries should remove from circulation more than 1, 700 books that were deemed anti-Soviet, and bookstores were given catalogs of banned books.
English gold coins intended for circulation from 1526 into the 1930s were typically a standard 22k alloy called crown gold, for hardness ( American gold coins for circulation after 1837 contained the slightly lower amount of 0. 900 fine gold, or 21. 6 kt ).
Both of these theories of the circulation of blood were later shown to be incorrect.
But these larger gold and silver issues were virtually commemorative coins and had limited circulation.
Today, the name Coriolis has become strongly associated with meteorology, but all major discoveries about the general circulation and the relation between the pressure and wind fields were made without knowledge about Gaspard Gustave Coriolis.
Toward the end of his life he wrote a letter for general circulation pointing out that Abel, Noah, Abraham, Jacob, Moses and David were all keepers of sheep or cattle and therefore that a learned education should not be seen as a necessary qualification for ministry.
Hundreds of Fox's letters — mostly intended for wide circulation, along with a few private communications — were also published.
By 407 there were no new Roman coins going into circulation, and by 430 it is likely that coinage as a medium of exchange had been abandoned.
The Bank of England then continued to use wooden tally sticks until 1826 when they were taken out of circulation and stored in the Houses of Parliament until 1834, when the authorities decided that the tallies were no longer required and that they should be burned.
The areas closest to the supporting pillar handled utilities and circulation ; the apartments themselves were located toward the outer edge.

circulation and initially
Coins may be minted that have fiat values lower than the value of their component metals, but this is never done intentionally and initially for circulation coins, and happens only in due course later in the history of coin production due to inflation, as market values for the metal overtake the fiat declared face value of the coin.
The entire circulation may initially have a diameter of less than.
In 1917 the name was changed to Workers ' Dreadnought, which initially had a circulation of 10, 000.
Under Kampfner's editorship, a relaunch in 2006 initially saw headline circulation climb to over 30, 000.
The circulation of this metallic currency declined during the Republic: the old gold and silver coins were taken out of circulation and exchanged for printed assignats, initially issued as bonds backed by the value of the confiscated goods of churches, but later declared as legal tender currency.
Once NHC determines that there is circulation within the disturbance, the mission becomes a sequentially-numbered " fix " mission, conducted initially every six hours by rotating flights in cooperation with NOAA missions, and then at three-hour intervals as the storm moves within specified parameters.
The Presidential $ 1 Coin Act of 2005, which initially proposed taking all remaining Susan B. Anthony dollars out of circulation, merely directed the Secretary of Treasury to review the matter and report back to Congress in 2006.
The circulation of the paper was initially about 8, 000 but increased to 25, 000 in autumn 1923 due to strong demand during the Occupation of the Ruhr.
Compared to its appearance 24 hours prior, the depression had improved outflow and more distinct convection, although the circulation initially remained very poorly organized.
Satellite imagery indicated that the system was initially disjointed and poorly developed, although there was evidence of a low-level circulation.
Strong flow from across the equator was drawn into the circulation of Roger, initially preventing significant development of the disturbance that would become Tip.
Vocalist and rhythm guitarist, Ade Blackburn ( born Adrian Everett Blackburn, Liverpool, 1968 ), and lead guitarist, Hartley ( born Jonathan Christopher Hartley, Liverpool, 1968 ), formed the earliest incarnation of the band around 1984, initially known as Sunny Rainy Afterlife and offering home-made demo cassettes through a local free circulation magazine.
Though initially very successful — with a circulation of 200, 000 in the first year — it proved too dry and too Whiggish to appeal to the working class audience it needed to be financially viable.
Easterly wind shear initially dislocated the circulation center to the eastern edge of the convection.
The circulation was well defined, though its convection was initially minimal and disorganized.
Under his management, circulation of the weekly paper soared to over 40, 000, a substantial increase from the 1, 400 it initially claimed.
The magazine ’ s circulation, initially 250, 000 in 1991, is over 1 million as of 2011.
The system initially consisted of an area of convection with a weak circulation, located in an area of weak wind shear.

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