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Money Talks

(1993)


Multi-Media Summary

Money Talks episodes for March 1993, as follows: 

March 1, 1993 (no. 106): The Salem Witch Trials (written by Arthur M. Fitts III).
March 2, 1993 (no. 107): Texas Independence Day: Republic of Texas Currency (written by Mark Van Winkle).
March 3, 1993 (no. 108): The Three-Cent Piece (written by David Vagi).
March 4, 1993 (no. 109): Money in Colonial Pennsylvania (written by John Kraljevich, Jr.).
March 5, 1993 (no. 110): Depression Scrip (written by Lawrence Korchnak).
March 8, 1993 (no. 111): The Mint's First Coin (written by Bill Jones).
March 9, 1993 (no. 112): "'Tis Death to Counterfeit" (written by Bill Jones).
March 10, 1993 (no. 113): The First Official U.S. Paper Money (written by Gene Hessler).
March 11, 1993 (no. 114): The Silver Dollar Girl (written by Thomas LaMarre).
March 12, 1993 (no. 115): The Birth of the Double Eagle (written by Thomas LaMarre).
March 15, 1993 (no. 116): "To Every Roman Citizen He Gives...": Coinage of Julius Caesar (written by Robert W. Hoge).
March 16, 1993 (no. 117): The Gold Recall Act of 1933 (written by Mark Van Winkle).
March 17, 1993 (no. 118): St. Patrick's Day (written by Norm Appelbaum).
March 18, 1993 (no. 119): Michael III and the End of Iconoclasm (written by Christopher T. Connell).
March 19, 1993 (no. 120): Heads or Tails, Obverse of Reverse? (written by David Vagi).
March 22, 1993 (no. 121): Edge Lettering on U.S. Coins (written by Bill Jones).
March 23, 1993 (no. 122): The First Steam Coin Press (written by Jules Reiver).
March 24, 1993 (no. 123): The Bland-Allison Act (written by James Taylor).
March 25, 1993 (no. 124): The Turtle Coinage of Aegina (written by Kerry Keith Wetterstrom).
March 26, 1993 (no. 125): King Farouk: King of Collections (written by Thomas LaMarre).
March 29, 1993 (no. 126): The Charlotte Mint (written by James Taylor).
March 30, 1993 (no. 127): The 1792 Half Dismes Are Delivered (written by Bill Jones).
March 31, 1993 (no. 128): Our Two Cents' Worth (written by David Vagi).
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