File:US Coins 20th Century.webm

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English: In this brief video we see six US American coins from both sides. We start with a 1953 edition of five Cents, followed by five Cents from 1937, the silver Dollar from 1925, a Quarter Dollar from 1941, half a Dollar from 1967 and finally half a Dollar from 1920. The video was created using the Edelkrone motion control system with DollyOne, HeadOne and FlexTilt Head2, owned by Wikimedia Germany. The camera: a Canon 5D MK 2, the editing software: Shotcut (Freeware)
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current17:22, 16 May 201954 s, 1,920 × 1,080 (15.49 MB)Maximilian Schönherr (talk | contribs){{Information |description ={{en|1=In this brief video we see six US American coins from both sides. We start with a 1953 edition of five Cents, followed by five Cents from 1937, the silver Dollar from 1925, a Quarter Dollar from 1941, half a Dollar from 1967 and finally half a Dollar from 1920.}} |date =2019-05-16 |source ={{own}} |author =User:Maximilian Schönherr }} Category:Dollar Category:Coins

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