• Ronald, Nancy Reagan coin design shown at Long Beach Expo - Long Beach Press Telegram

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    Ronald, Nancy Reagan coin design shown at Long Beach Expo
    Long Beach Press Telegram
    U.S. Mint Retail Sales Manager James Pressley unveils at the Long Beach Expo Saturday the design selected for the Ronald Reagan Presidential Dollar. (Courtesy photo by Donn Pearlman.) By Press-Telegram staff. Posted: 02/06/16, 2:25 PM PST ...
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  • Super Bowl 50 coin toss begins in Central Florida - Orlando Sentinel

    Orlando Sentinel
    Super Bowl 50 coin toss begins in Central Florida
    Orlando Sentinel
    Watch the process at 1700 degrees as the Highland Mint, located in Melbourne, Fla., manufactures the official NFL commemorative flip coin that will be used in Super Bowl 50. Photographed February 4, 2016. (Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel). Watch the ...y más »
  • It's a toss-up: how coin flips and chance can decide elections - CBC.ca

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    It's a toss-up: how coin flips and chance can decide elections
    CBC.ca
    After all the door-knocking, campaigning, speeches and votes, sometimes the outcome of an election can come down to the flick of a thumb and the tumble of a coin. In a close race between Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton at the Iowa caucuses this week ...y más »
  • COIN Scorecard Update - smallwarsjournal (blog)

    COIN Scorecard Update
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    Previous RAND research examined 71 insurgencies begun and completed worldwide between World War II and 2010 to analyze correlates of success in counterinsurgency (COIN). A key finding was that a case's score on a scorecard of 15 equally weighted ...
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  • Coin designer Stuart Devlin reflects on decimal currency's 50th ... - Sydney Morning Herald

    Sydney Morning Herald
    Coin designer Stuart Devlin reflects on decimal currency's 50th ...
    Sydney Morning Herald
    Decimal currency's arrival on St Valentine's Day 50 years ago required a public education program. Simple enough. "Even morons can count up to 10," a business academic helpfully offered at the time. Clearly, a little more sophistication was required.