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New Orleans Mint History

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Got it covered


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The machine at that you couldn't remember what it was is an automatic planchet/coin weighing machine.
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That tour sounds like a good reason to make a New Orleans trip.

And excellent pictures ... Thanks for posting them
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The machine at that you couldn't remember what it was is an automatic planchet/coin weighing machine.
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And excellent pictures ... Thanks for posting them
Thank you, it was my pleasure.
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Thank you for these pictures. It sure looks a nice museum. I was at Vienna mint this april and it seems that they could learn something from no mint museum. All they have there is an old furnance with LCD screens installed and a selection of newer bullion coins on display. But then again, it is strictly speaking not a museum, so ...
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