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		<title>Table of Contents February 2011</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lincoln in Medallic Art The volume of medals dedicated to his life and work continues to grow more than 200 years after his birth by David T. Alexander The Emperor of the Dominion Canada&#8217;s most fabled coin, the pattern silver dollar dated 1911, carries the lofty title &#8220;Emperor of Canadian Numismatics&#8221; by Tom DeLorey Coin [...]]]></description>
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<p>The volume of medals dedicated to his life and work continues to grow more than 200 years after his birth</p>
<p>by David T. Alexander</p>
<h5>The Emperor of the Dominion</h5>
<p>Canada&#8217;s most fabled coin, the pattern silver dollar dated 1911, carries the lofty title &#8220;Emperor of Canadian Numismatics&#8221;</p>
<p>by Tom DeLorey</p>
<h5>Coin Capsule: 1882</h5>
<p>Many Americans wondered if big business was <em>too</em> big, and the U.S. Mint made around 88 million coins</p>
<p>by John Iddings</p>
<h5>The Quiet 1880s</h5>
<p>Dimes were struck occasionally, quarters and  half dollars were hardly made at all and the coinage of gold was irregular at best</p>
<p>by R.W. Julian</p>
<h5>Presidential Dollars: Andrew Johnson</h5>
<p>He was a Unionist and a &#8220;War Democrat&#8221;&#8211;and possibly the unluckiest man to serve as U.S. president</p>
<p>by Ron Meyer</p>
<h5>Eliza McCardle Johnson</h5>
<p>She was instrumental in her husband Andrew&#8217;s political success, but she rarely offered her own political opinions</p>
<p>by Ron Meyer</p>
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