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"At the time of Arizona's push for statehood, there were other territories that had just recently gained statehood, or, like Arizona, were seeking it. This caused many politicians to be concerned about what has been termed "the free coinage of Western senators".
Every time a new state is created, two new senators are "coined," or given seats in the senate."
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You may have an uncirculated coin, but not a proof. Proof sets were discontinued in 1942 due to WWII. Proof coinage wasn't resumed until 1950.Please see the Related Question for more information.
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Coinage of silver dollars was discontinued at the end of 1935. Please don't assume that every large coin has to be a dollar - in all likelihood you have a HALF dollar, but it's not a real mint error. It's called a magician's coin. Please see the Related Question for more information.
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There are 67 State Senators in the Minnesota Senate. (see the related link for the current senators)
There is a list of all current US Senators at the related link below.
(See the current list of the 40 state senators at the related link)
The related link (Wikipedia) lists the current updated list of US Senators. The related link (Senate.gov) provides information and links.
To see the current senators from New York, see the related link.
It depends on the context in which you are using the word coinage, but here are a variety of related words: coining, minting, metal money, mintage, specie, neologism, neology
The list of Senators and other legislators who support SOPA and PIPA can be found in the related link below.
Western Michigan UniversityColors Brown and Gold (official)Black and Gold (unofficial)For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (Wikipedia) indicated directly below this answer section.
No they are not directly related.
They are your US senators. For a list of current senators by state, see the related link below.