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Mattias-Nice integration of other programs like Glogster. Nikki- Fun graphics add interest to site! Kathy-Great pictures, great links. Love the wiki. Lots of information.
 * Hey Group...**
 * I added our chart for updating for our annotated bibliography and also made a playlist around the word money (i know i know...I am a nerd :-)**
 * -Nikki**
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Andrew- Excelent picture. Nikki- Is great that site is oriented for use in the classroom. Kathy-Great pictures. Great educational links.
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Andrew- Excelent pictures, designs. Me- Looking Good Nikki! Mattias- Nice design for classroom use!
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Andrew- Great pictures, organization Nikki- Gives a personal glimse into your family life. Very Cheerful! Mattias-I like the personal touch of your site. Well done!
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(Constitution of the United States, Article I, Section 8.)
 * // "The Congress shall have the Power . . . To Coin Money." //**

- In 1801, the United States began producing large silver peace medals for presentation to American Indian chiefs and warriors, following a diplomatic tradition set by the France and Great Britain.

- When founded, the United States Mint Director reported to the President and Thomas Jefferson. Named an independent agency in 1799, the Mint became part of the Department of the Treasury in 1873, and remains so today.

- Under President Andrew Jackson, three new southern branches were authorized in 1835 to complement the Philadelphia facility. These Mints—in New Orleans, Louisiana, Charlotte, North Carolina, and Dahlonega, Georgia—followed the rapid growth of the south resulting from the discovery of gold there in the early 1800's.

- There are five United States Mint facilities functioning today including a United States Bullion Depository, whose functions are to fill the United States' need for circulating coins, comply with the Congressional mandate for numismatic products and to safeguard and store bullion reserves.