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		<title>By: Nickel Nerdery: Cool Pocket Change — The Suite 16</title>
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		<description>[...] all silver in 1964 and got out of circulation for the most part by the early 70s (though I found a 1954 dime three years ago). The Lincoln penny dates from 1909 but got a new reverse side in 1959. Before that [...]</description>
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