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1792 Copper Disme: The First U.S. Coin May Have Been a Dime That Wasn’t a Dime

1792 Copper Disme: The First U.S. Coin May Have Been a Dime That Wasn’t a Dime

Did America’s First Coin Start in a Philadelphia Cellar? The 1792 Copper Disme does not look loud. It does not need to. It sits at the edge of the American coinage story like a lit match in a dark room. Before the Morgan dollar. Before the... Read more.

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