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The History Guy Youtube Video On Forgotten Mints

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Interesting video, I enjoyed it.
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I just spot sampled it but I think he forgot the US Branch Mint in Manila.
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I love watching The History Guy videos but somehow missed this one. Thanks for posting.
By the way, History Guy videos about forgotten history are really interesting, usually five to fifteen minutes long.
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Good history lesson; thanks for sharing!
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Excellent! Thanks for posting.
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