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there are 6 sets of sextuplets living in the world alive today!
there will be 7
There are many sets of special characters used.
two in a set four in two sets
The Sun Sets at Dawn was created in 1950.
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1947 is the first year for Mint Sets.
The Sun Sets at Dawn - 1950 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-16 USA:Approved USA:Passed (National Board of Review)
Unfortunately no, 1947 was the first year.
The U.S. Mint did not produce any proof coins in 1949. Mint Sets (uncirculated coins) were issued in 1949. The sets have two of each coin issued for circulation and were packaged in cardboard. Current value of a 1949 Mint Set is $1,000.00 to $1,400.00 depending in the condition of the coins.
The cast of Fong Sze Yu Sets Fire on Hong-Yun Monastery - 1949 includes: Yanzi Shi
In 1950 the US mint at Philadelphia struck 272,686,386 cents for circulation and 51,386 proof cents for proof sets. In 1950 the US mint at Denver struck 334,950,000 cents for circulation. In 1950 the US mint at San Francisco struck 118,505,000 cents for circulation. In 1950 the total number of cents struck was 726,192,772
A 1955 US Mint set contained 22 coins. It had 2 coins from each Mint that produced coins for circulation. All US Mint sets from 1947 through 1958 are double sets.
Around 58,000 homes had TV's in them in 1947. This number was rapidly increasing as TV caught on and the price became more affordable.
Proof sets, gold, errors
New Zealand Halfcrown coins were not minted in all years. Mintage is as follows - 50% silver 1933 - 2,000,000 1934 - 2,720,000 1935 - 312,364 1937 - 672,000 1940 - 100,800 (Centennial commemorative) 1941 - 776,000 1942 - 240,000 1943 - 1,120,000 1944 - 180,000 1945 - 420,000 1946 - 960,000 Cupro-nickel 1947 - 1,600,000 1948 - 1,400,000 1949 - 2,800,000 1950 - 3,600,000 1951 - 1,200,000 1953 - 127,000 1961 - 80,000 1962 - 600,000 1963 - 400,000 1965 - 200,000 (issued in sets only)