From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #11043 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Friday, March 31 2023 Volume 14 : Number 11043 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Celebrating Ace anniversary with an 170 Piece Stanley Tool Set ["Ace Rewa] Your package could not be delivered. ["Order Confirmation" Subject: Celebrating Ace anniversary with an 170 Piece Stanley Tool Set Celebrating Ace anniversary with an 170 Piece Stanley Tool Set http://starbuckssurveyz.shop/O8Ft5OpfPD4UURo4WST1hoTs4QIND2Tty-zs4DtlyizNyEkAEw http://starbuckssurveyz.shop/ZogqA7FjAq-KB_L54io2Fed0jPDU0i0Ac57bbBWK1CB1wfc4SA No further action was taken on that joint resolution, but on March 16, Guffey and Delaware's Daniel O. Hastings introduced a new one. Among the changes made were requiring that the president of the Delaware Tercentenary Commission sign off on coin orders from the Mint, rather than requiring the chairman of the commission's coinage committee to be the one responsible. Nevertheless, when Adams reported the joint resolution back to the Senate on March 26, he attached an amendment entirely rewriting the bill, and explained in an accompanying report, "The bil above referred to contains certain provisions which the committee recommend be eliminated not only from such bil but also from all subsequent bills relating to the issuance of commemorative coins. One of these provisions would have allowed the coins to be issued at several mints and another provision would have permitted the coins to be issued at such times and in such amounts as the committee or other body in charge of the commemorative exercises might determine." He stated that "the committee recommend that the issuance of the coins be limited to one mint to be selected by the Director of the Mint and that not less than 5,000 such coins be issued at any one time". The joint resolution was brought to the Senate floor on March 27, 1936, the first of six coinage bills being considered one after the other. Like the others, it was amended and passed without recorded discussion or dissent. In the House of Representatives, the bill was referred to the Committee on Coinage, Weights, and Measures. That committee reported back on April 16, with an amendment that raised the minimum mintage to 25,000. On April 30, J. George Stewart ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 31 Mar 2023 14:23:36 +0200 From: "Order Confirmation" Subject: Your package could not be delivered. Your package could not be delivered. http://sonavels.today/RpD16Wji5hWng3touUVixvrEYEE1xnGJ4kYkeXRsAAVU0w-fwQ http://sonavels.today/PGETyaVUThu_rRGcOuz9pbLRVKLOHu4JAdqq1m2hT7NeIzw4pA A total of 25,015 coins were minted in March 1937 at the Philadelphia Mint, with the 15 pieces above the even thousands set aside for inspection and testing at the following year's meeting of the annual Assay Commission. The coins were sold by the DSTC through the Equitable Trust Company of Wilmington at $1.75 per piece. Coins that had been ordered in advance were distributed in late March and in April. Of the 25,000 coins minted, 20,978 were sold, and the 4,022 remaining pieces returned to the Mint for redemption and melting. Proceeds from the coin were used to fund local celebrations of the anniversary, which were held in Sweden and in the United States in 1938. Sweden also issued a commemorative coin for the anniversary, a 2-kronor coin depicting the Kalmar Nyckel. These were promoted by American coin dealers such as Wayte Raymond of New York, who was involved in the US distribution of the Swedish coin, as collectable alongside the Delaware half dollar. There were also several privately produced medals, and a new stamp from the United States Post Office Department was issued at Wilmington on June 27, 1938. By 1940 the Delaware piece sold for about $1.50 in uncirculated condition, though this went up to $2.75 by 1950, $18 by 1960, and $350 by 1985. The deluxe edition of R. S. Yeoman's A Guide Book of United States Coins, published in 2020, lists the coin for between $210 and $350, depending on condition. Two exceptional specimens sold for $7,475 in ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #11043 ***********************************************