H.R. 1699 and H.R. 2575: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Consumer Affairs and Coinage of the Committee on Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs, House of Representatives, One Hundred First Congress, Second Session, June 27, 1990, 4. sējumsU.S. Government Printing Office, 1990 - 35 lappuses |
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12. lappuse
... Mint's 1990 and 1991 budgets for this expenditure . Furthermore , while the Department clearly understands the desire to acknowledge this historic occasion , a medal for veterans at Pearl Harbor could well establish a precedent with ...
... Mint's 1990 and 1991 budgets for this expenditure . Furthermore , while the Department clearly understands the desire to acknowledge this historic occasion , a medal for veterans at Pearl Harbor could well establish a precedent with ...
13. lappuse
... Mint's current capacity . The Mint's current 3 - inch medal capacity is approximate- ly 45,000 medals per year . Production of these Mint medals is a time - consuming process as each one is individually made on a spe- cially designed ...
... Mint's current capacity . The Mint's current 3 - inch medal capacity is approximate- ly 45,000 medals per year . Production of these Mint medals is a time - consuming process as each one is individually made on a spe- cially designed ...
31. lappuse
... Mint's 1990 and 1991 budgets for this expenditure . Furthermore , while the Treasury Department clearly understands the desire to acknowledge this historic occasion , a medal for the veterans at Pearl Harbor could well establish a ...
... Mint's 1990 and 1991 budgets for this expenditure . Furthermore , while the Treasury Department clearly understands the desire to acknowledge this historic occasion , a medal for the veterans at Pearl Harbor could well establish a ...
32. lappuse
... Mint's appropriations for the costs of the medals by selling miniature duplicates , it is not realistic to ... Mint has sold approximately 44,000 miniature bronze medals since 1986. This amount of sales generated income of $ 50,000 to ...
... Mint's appropriations for the costs of the medals by selling miniature duplicates , it is not realistic to ... Mint has sold approximately 44,000 miniature bronze medals since 1986. This amount of sales generated income of $ 50,000 to ...
33. lappuse
... Mint's current capacity . The Mint's current 3 inch medal production capacity is approximately 45,000 medals per year . Production of these U.S. Mint medals is a time - consuming process as each one is individually made on a specially ...
... Mint's current capacity . The Mint's current 3 inch medal production capacity is approximately 45,000 medals per year . Production of these U.S. Mint medals is a time - consuming process as each one is individually made on a specially ...
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3-inch medals 50th anniversary aboard the USS AFFAIRS AND COINAGE appropriate Armed Forces Armed Services attack on Pearl B-24 Liberator BEHALF OF H.R. bill to establish bronze duplicates bronze medal California Chairman LEHMAN combat operations committee Congress congressional commemorative medal Congressional Gold Medal CONSUMER AFFAIRS cosponsors cost cultural heritage DREIER eligibility ESSNER Fight film Frank Capra Fred Zinnemann George Bailey going GOLD AND NATIONAL GUARINI Harbor Commemorative Medal Harbor Survivors Association Hawaii on December HILER individual James Stewart Jersey Jimmy Stewart John Wayne medal killed aboard Laurance Rockefeller LEE GOLDFARB MARCY KAPTUR medal for members medal program medals to Frank military miniature bronze miniature duplicates Mint's current MRAZEK national medals next-of-kin Pearl Harbor Commemorative Pearl Harbor Survivors PELOSI presentation medal produce questions recognize record RIDGE SAXTON Secretary of Defense Senate stars SUBCOMMITTEE ON CONSUMER UNITED STATES MINT USS Oglala Vietnam Veterans medal World World War II