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James K. Polk Presidential Banner

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These banners 'hang around' the Denver Mint (they're changed when the
next coin in the series is released).
James-K.-Polk-Presidential-Banner

Denver Light Rail wants to make sure that you know that they
will take your Presidential dollar coins as payment!

James-K.-Polk-Presidential-Banner
(Most of the other stations' stickers just say '$1 coins accepted')
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have you asked the city for the old banners?
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The Denver Mint hangs their banners on the city's light poles.
(The Mint does have the license to do that, of course)

No, I haven't asked what they do with the old banners.
They've been doing them since Washington (2007), and I think
that the Philadelphia Mint displays these banners also.

This particular banner hangs on Colfax Avenue,
so many thousands of vehicles are passing by it every day.
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