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In the bitter winter of 1941, British military prisoners in Nazi-occupied Germany huddled around a Monopoly set, dazzled by the contents that awaited them. They didn’t pluck Community Chest cards.
The end of World War II was 80 years ago, and a local coin designer wants to honor the men that fought for America. Bison Challenge Coin owner Scott Hannaford is hosting “Wings of Honor: A ...
Uncle Sam is conducting yet another coin-design competition-the fourth in two years-again with six $2,500 cash prizes. Any citizen of any age can submit up to six designs for special coins that wil… ...
THE RARE First World War £2 sits proudly in the collection of any history buff or coin collector alike. It’s one of the hardest to come by in your change, though not impossible – but ex… ...
As the NFL celebrates its 100th season, the commission has asked four 100-year-old World War II veterans to join in on the Super Bowl festivities.
Commemorative coin program provides vital support for National World War II Memorial Memorial on the National Mall is a reminder of the nation’s enduring gratitude to the ‘Greatest Generation.’ ...
U.S. Money Reserve has partnered with longtime collaborator and television personality Mike Rowe to recognize World War II ...
Opinion: World War II Greatest Generation merits thanks. Here's how to honor their legacy This is not just about preserving stone and metal; it’s about preserving the stories, the lessons, and ...
Archaeologists in Poland unearthing a German soldier's World War II grave discovered ancient artifacts inside of the same grave.
By purchasing one special coin, Americans can help maintain the World War II Memorial in Washington, writes Rep. Marcy Kaptur.
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