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Money Talks

(1993)


Multi-Media Summary

ANA Money Talks daily episodes for August 1993, as follows:

August 2, 1993 (no. 216): The Washington Quarter (written by James Taylor).
August 3, 1993 (no. 217): The Lincoln Cent's 84th Birthday (written by Bill Jones).
August 4, 1993 (no. 218): British World War I Medals (written by Matthew Rockman).
August 5, 1993 (no. 219): Hawaiian Currency (written by Gerald Tebben).
August 6, 1993 (no. 220): Hail McKinley (written by Thomas LaMarre).
August 9, 1993 (no. 221): The Lafayette Dollar (written by Thomas LaMarre).
August 10, 1993 (no. 222): Colonial Paper Money (written by Gerald Tebben).
August 11, 1993 (no. 223): The Roman Emperor Hadrian (written by Dennis Kroh).
August 12, 1993 (no. 224): India's and Pakistan's Independence Day (written by William F. Spengler).
August 13, 1993 (no. 225): The End of War with Japan (written by Kenneth Bressett).
August 16, 1993 (no. 226): Odd Uses for Coins (written by Gerald Tebben).
August 17, 1993 (no. 227): Commodus, the Man Who Would Be God (written by Matthew Rockman).
August 18, 1993 (no. 228): America's Unwanted Silver Dollar (written by Charles Surasky).
August 19, 1993 (no. 229): One Good Woman for 120 Pounds of Tobacco (written by Kenneth Bressett).
August 20, 1993 (no. 230): Fractional Currency (written by David Vagi).
August 23, 1993 (no. 231): Was the "Light Horse Harry" Lee Medal the First U.S. Mint Medal? (written by Bill Jones).
August 24, 1993 (no. 232): The First Mint in the English New World (written by Bill Jones).
August 25, 1993 (no. 233): Anti-Slavery Hard Times Tokens (written by Gerald Tebben).
August 26, 1993 (no. 234): Confederate Coinage (written by David Vagi).
August 27, 1993 (no. 235): The Bureau of Engraving and Printing (written by Bob Leuver).
August 30, 1993 (no. 236): "Rich as Croesus": Coinage of the Lydian Kingdom (written by Robert W. Hoge).
August 31, 1993 (no. 237): America's "Immoral" Quarter Dollar (written by Mark Van Winkle).

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