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<p>[QUOTE="Numbers, post: 355012, member: 11668"]This one's iffy. The U.S. government never struck $50's for circulation, but several private mints in California did so in the 1850s, before the San Francisco Branch Mint went into business. Most of them were octagonal rather than round; apparently they were the inspiration for some of the Pan-Pac $50's being made in that shape too....[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Numbers, post: 355012, member: 11668"]This one's iffy. The U.S. government never struck $50's for circulation, but several private mints in California did so in the 1850s, before the San Francisco Branch Mint went into business. Most of them were octagonal rather than round; apparently they were the inspiration for some of the Pan-Pac $50's being made in that shape too....[/QUOTE]
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