In common parlance, a casual trader refers to a person who makes occasional sales of goods, in his/her own state or in some other state. Casual trader also means a person who whether as principal, agent or in any other capacity undertakes occasional transactions in the nature of business involving buying, selling, supply or distribution of goods or conducting any exhibition-cum sale whether for cash, deferred payment, commission, remuneration or other valuable consideration.
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48 Stars There were 48 stars from 1912 until 1959. This can be found under the history of our flag.
A 1959 NICKEL is still worth 5 cents only.
The 1959 Lincoln cent is still in circulation and is only face value.
The US Mint did not make any 100 dollar coins in 1959.
The denominations for 1959 were: Half dollars, Quarters, Dimes, Nickels and Cents.