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Breen suggests that the remaining mintage may have been melted along with obsolete silver coins.
The bullion would come from the melting of underweight and obsolete silver coins already held by the Treasury, so there would be no expense to the government beyond the costs of production.
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They include cyanotypes, daguerreotypes, salted paper prints from calotype and waxed-paper negatives, albumen prints, platinum prints and the perhaps more-familiar, but now also obsolete, gelatin silver prints.
With the invention of jet planes, the elongated parking spots for huge boats became obsolete, but with the silver lining of a more practical use as event and exhibition space.
Silver for the home is just about obsolete.
The tanks, 300-foot silver-gray cylinders topped with checkerboard designs, were obsolete, but they had defined the neighborhood since the 1930's and the residents rallied to their defense.
This was not the actual intent of the legislation; Congress noted in the act that silver was not being coined, and eliminated a practice thought obsolete.
Focus instead on the silver lining: you can keep your current phone longer without feeling obsolete quite so soon.
Or obsolete.
Obsolete term.
(for obsolete).
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