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Coin 1 Coin 2 Coin 3 Label each of your coins List the date of their creation List location(s) of each coin’s creation To what war is each coin related? List at least three famous war veterans from th
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Find a coin related game on the United States Mint H.I.P. Pocket Change™ Web site where you must locate terms about commemorative coins. Print out the puzzle and read the commemorative coins paragraph
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PORTIONS © 2007 U.S. MINT. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Coin Outline Worksheet Jamestown Anniversary Coins Line Art SILVER ONE-DOLLAR COIN GOLD FIVE-DOLLAR COIN 2007 Jamestown 400th Anniversary Commemorative
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Louisiana Quarter The state of Louisiana uses the Louisiana Purchase in its quarter design as part of the 50 State Quarters® Program. A brown pelican (the state bird) and a trumpet playing music
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Idaho: Navigating the Rivers Captain Clark wrote in his journal: Previous | Exit Game | Next
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7/30/04, Poncarr River in northeast Nebraska They lived in forests and plains but never dug burrows, as far as he could tell, and never barked, but howled like wolves "of the Atlantic states." Capt
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Coyote Today, the coyote's range stretches from Florida to Alaska and from Maine to Costa Rica. Entered in journal on September 18, 1804, at Chamberlain, South Dakota
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Long-tailed Weasel The long-tailed weasel was mentioned only once in Lewis and Clark's journals. Entered in journal November 9, 1804, at Fort Mandan, North Dakota
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Passenger Pigeon On these we dined." Entered in journal July 25, 1806, at Chamberlain, South Dakota
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Raccoon The raccoon can escape from trouble as quickly as get into it. Entered in journal June 13, 1804, at Chariton River, Missouri

 


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