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    Did the CSA mint coins?

    Question #122419. Asked by star_gazer. (Jul 14 11 2:23 AM)


    Aussiedrongo

    According to this link they made two coins, the Confederate 50 cents and 1cent coins.

    http://www.csacurrency.com/csacoin/

    Jul 14 11, 3:42 AM


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