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1936-S 1c PCGS MS66RD - San Francisco Mint I

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1936-S 1c PCGS MS66RD - San Francisco Mint I
How could you pass up this gotta have red wheat cent? It was minted in San Francisco. Currently the SF mint does not mint coins, but it is the exclusive manufacturer of regular proof and silver proof coin sets. In 1850, President Millard Fillmore recommended that a branch of the United States Mint be established in California. Congress approved the plan in 1852, and the San Francisco Mint was born. In 1854, the mint started turning miners gold into coins and produced $4,084,207 in gold pieces by December of that year. http://www.usmint.gov/about_the_mint/mint_facilities/index.cfm?flash=yes&action=SF_facilities
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