More people are becoming aware of the fact our planet needs to be taken care of. Many people are taking steps to create awareness on the different things people can do to make a difference. One group of people are the Green Police. They walk through the Glastonbury Festival and create a fun and creative way to educate people on their environment. The Green Police help people to understand better waste management and recycling make a difference. They pass out little green bags to encourage festival goers to clean up litter where ever they see it. Everyone makes a difference and collectively we change the world into a cleaner environment for our future.

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Part 2 video explaining the Constitutional and legal history of the US Dollar. Find many high resolution images that will show you lot s of examples of all the money the United States has produced since the very beginning its history. Very nice, enjoy.

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I have been collecting coins for many years now and enjoyed learning about their history. Here is an educational video that explains the Constitutional and our legal history of the US Dollar. This is part one of the history. Watch for next post for part 2.

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The goal in life should be to leave our planet better then it was when we got here. One way to do this is by better waste management and recycling. there is a group of individuals called Green Police that walk through the Glastonbury Festival and educate people on this topic. With humor and creativity they are able to get the point across to individuals in the festival that the planet is under our watch. The Green Police give out little green bags hoping to encourage festival goers to take pride in their environment and clean up anything that needs picking up and throwing in the trash. Making the world a cleaner place one festival at a time.

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1804 A.D. – 1828 A.D.
North Carolina supplies all the domestic gold coined by the U.S. Mint in Philadelphia for currency.

1816 A.D.
Great Britain officially ties the pound to a specific quantity of gold at which British currency is convertible.

1817 A.D.
Britain introduces the Sovereign, a small gold coin valued at one pound sterling 1830 A.D. Heinrich G. Kuhn announces his discovery of the formula for fired-on Glanz (bright) Gold. It makes Meissen gold-decorated china world famous.

1837 A.D.
The weight of gold in the U.S. dollar is lessened to 23.22 grains so that one fine troy ounce of gold is valued at $20.67.

1848 A.D.
John Marshall finds flakes of gold while building a sawmill for John Sutter near Sacramento, California, triggering the California Gold Rush and hastening the settlement of the American West.

1850 A.D.
Edward Hammong Hargraves, returning to Australia from California, predicts he will find gold in his home country in one week. He discovered gold in New South Wales within one week of landing.

1859 A.D.
Comstock lode of gold and silver is struck in Nevada.

1862 A.D.
Latin Monetary Union is established setting fineness, weight, size, and denomination of silver and gold coins of France, Italy, Belgium and Switzerland (and Greece in 1868) and obligating all to accept each

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1556 A.D.
Georgius Agricola publishes De re Metallica, which describes the fire assay of gold during the Middle Ages.

1700 A.D.
Gold is discovered in Brazil, which becomes the largest producer of gold by 1720, with nearly two-thirds of the world’s output. Isaac Newton, as Master of the Mint, fixes the price of gold in Great Britain at 84 shillings, 11 & ½ pence per troy ounce. The Royal Commission, composed of Newton, John Locke, and Lord Somers, recommends a recall of all old currency, issuance of new specie with gold/silver ratio of 16-to-1. The gold price thus established in Great Britain lasted for over 200 years.

1744 A.D.
The resurgence of gold mining in Russia begins with the discovery of a quartz outcrop in Ekaterinburg.

1787 A.D.
First U.S. gold coin is struck by Ephraim Brasher, a goldsmith.

1792 A.D.
The Coinage Act places the United States on a bimetallic silver-gold standard, and defines the U.S. dollar as equivalent to 24.75 grains of fine gold and 371.25 grains of fine silver.

1799 A.D.
A 17-pound gold nugget is found in Cabarrus County, North Carolina, the first documented gold discovery in the United States.

1803 A.D.
Gold is discovered at Little Meadow Creek, North Carolina, sparking the first U.S. gold rush.

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More Gold History

476 A.D.
The Goths depose Emperor Romulas Augustus, marking the fall of the Roman Empire.

600 A.D. – 699 A.D.
The Byzantine Empire resumes gold mining in central Europe and France, an area untouched since the fall of the Roman Empire.

742 A.D. – 814 A.D.
Charlemagne overruns the Avars and plunders their vast quantities of gold, making it possible for him to take control over much of western Europe.

1066 A.D.
With the Norman conquest, a metallic currency standard is finally re-established in Great Britain with the introduction of a system of pounds, shillings, and pence. The pound is literally a pound of sterling silver.

1250 A.D. – 1299 A.D.
Marco Polo writes of his travels to the Far East, where the “gold wealth was almost unlimited.”

1284 A.D.
Venice introduces the gold Ducat, which soon becomes the most popular coin in the world and remains so for more than five centuries.

1284 A.D.
Great Britain issues its first major gold coin, the Florin. This is followed shortly by the Noble, and later by the Angel, Crown, and Guinea.

1377 A.D.
Great Britain shifts to a monetary system based on gold and silver.

1511 A.D.
King Ferdinand of Spain says to explorers, “Get gold, humanely if you can, but all hazards, get gold,” launching massive expeditions to the newly discovered lands of the Western Hemisphere.

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Information on Gold

  • The chemical symbol for gold is ‘Au
  • Gold’s atomic number is 79 and its atomic weight is 196.967.
  • Gold melts at 1064.43° Centigrade

The specific gravity of gold is 19.3,  meaning gold weighs 19.3 times more than an equal volume of water.

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Percent Gold = European System = Karat System
100 %               = 1000 fine                 = 24 karat
91.7 %              = 917 fine                    = 22 karat
75.0 %             = 750 fine                    = 18 karat
58.5 %              = 585 fine                    = 14 karat
41.6 %              = 416 fine                     = 10 karat

Some interesting information about gold

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