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1. Do these:
a) Collect a type set of U.S. coins of any year
currently being minted or in circulation. Commemorative,
proof,
silver, rare, or expensive coins are not needed. Have at least one coin
from each mint in your type set.
b) In your type set, point out and identify
the mint
mark (if any) on each coin. Tell when each mint first started making
coins.
c) For each coin in your type set, point out
the location on the initials (if any) of each coin's designer(s).
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4. Do TWO of the following:
a) Make enlarged sketches of both sides of five
different kinds of U.S. coins minted from 1792 through the present year.
Make sketches of both sides of five different colonial
or state
coins minted before 1792. Show designs, dates, and lettering clearly.
b) Collect, classify, and mount 50 different
coins of 10 different countries.
c) Collect a type set of U.S. coins minted during
the 20th century (except commemorative, proof, gold, rare, or expensive
coins).
d) Collect a set of some U.S. series of coins
beginning with your year of birth (except for rare or expensive coins).
e) Collect, classify, describe, and mount 10
medals, tokens, or combination of both. Have three different size medals
or tokens and three different metals or compositions in the collection.
f) Show the location of an explain the following
on a current piece of U.S. paper money: the Federal
Reserve Bank and letter, serial number series, check letter, face plate
number, back plate number, seal color signatures, denomination. Describe
three things to look for in detecting counterfeits.
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