25 Years Wisconsin Cheese Bar February 1986
​The Wisconsin Cheese Bar, formerly known as the Wisconsin Cheese Mart, has a rich history dating back to 1938 when it was founded. Located on Old World Third Street in downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin, it's a part of the original German retail food district and shares the neighborhood with the Spice House and Usinger's Famous Sausage. The Cheese Bar offers a taste of Wisconsin's culture and flavors and is a popular spot for wine enthusiasts couples enjoying cheese plates, and lively conversations while keeping an eye on the Brewers game. Source
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Dimensions: Unknown
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Weight: 10 grams
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Purity: .999
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Metal Type: Silver
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Serial Number: 00132
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Obverse: 25 Years Wisconsin Cheese Bar February 1986
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Mintage: Unknown
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Catalog Number: JM-P-16
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Credit to: jmfracs
ELECTREX
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Dimensions: Unknown
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Weight: 10 grams
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Purity: .999
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Metal Type: Silver
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Serial Number: WE0144
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Obverse: ELECTREX '84'
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Mintage: Unknown
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Catalog Number: JM-P-25
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Credit to: jmfracs
NERCO MINERALS CO.
NERCO Minerals Company was part of NERCO, Inc., a Fortune 500 firm involved in low-sulfur coal, oil, and natural gas production. It was created in 1977 due to changes in US federal law and had several subsidiaries. NERCO Minerals Company invested in minerals, acquiring gold and silver rights in eastern Oregon in 1980. While it diversified, not all ventures were successful, including a failed attempt at uranium mining.
In 1993, NERCO, Inc., the parent company of NERCO Minerals Company, was acquired by the Kennecott Corporation, a Utah-based subsidiary of the Rio Tinto Group. As a result, it seems that NERCO Minerals Company, as a distinct entity, no longer exists, with its operations possibly absorbed or continued under new ownership. Source
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Dimensions: Unknown
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Weight: 10 grams
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Purity: .999
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Metal Type: Silver
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Serial Number: 051669
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Obverse: ELECTREX '84'
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Mintage: Unknown
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Catalog Number: JM-P-31
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Credit to: jmfracs
CITIBANK
​1976 marked the introduction of the first official “Citibank” logo. Celebrating the company’s rebranding efforts, the logo was reworked with a modern image. The emblem from the previous two logos was converted into a more simplistic design, featuring a cross-shape on a dark black circle. Source
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Dimensions: Unknown
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Weight: 10 grams
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Purity: .999
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Metal Type: Silver
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Serial Number: 001298
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Obverse: Repeating Citibank emblem
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Mintage: Unknown
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Catalog Number: JM-B-43
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Credit to: jmfracs
JMAC
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Dimensions: Unknown
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Weight: 10 grams
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Purity: .999
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Metal Type: Silver
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Serial Number: 900446
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Obverse: JMAC custom logo
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Mintage: Unknown
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Catalog Number: JM-P-40
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Credit to: jmfracs
THE B.J.G.F. BENEVOLENT SOCIETY BALL 1993
​The Society came into being on 2 June 1980 through the joining together of the former British Jewellery and Giftware Federation Benevolent Fund (formed in 1939) and the Leathergoods Benevolent Society (formed in 1924) and came about as a result the British Leathergoods Manufacturers’ Association joining the (then) British Jewellery & Giftware Federation, which is now the British Allied Trades Federation (BATF). Source
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Dimensions: Unknown
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Weight: 10 grams
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Purity: .999
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Metal Type: Silver
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Serial Number: N/A
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Obverse: THE B.J.G.F. BENEVOLENT SOCIETY BALL 1993
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Mintage: Unknown
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Catalog Number: JM-P-41
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Credit to: jmfracs