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There are many St. Patrick's Day postcards from the 1910s and '20s, too, like the one pictured here, and Avery Dennison and other companies made green crepe paper and cutouts for holiday tables. In the 1920s, the Japanese also made St. Patrick's Day memorabilia featuring the traditional shamrock, leprechaun and pipe. More recent holiday pieces include a red-haired Irish Madame Alexander doll, a green Fenton glass set of bears with bow ties and shamrocks and limited-edition Longaberger basket. A 2005 Boston Red Sox green jersey, a Guinness T-shirt, a Franklin Mint sword and a Hamm's beer stein all date from after the 1960s.
WASHINGTON, May 11 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The United States Mint will introduce a new $1 Coin on May 20, 2010, to honor Franklin Pierce, the Nation's 14th President. The event will take place at 10 a.m. Eastern Time (ET) on the grounds of Pierce Manse, the former president's historic family home. United States Mint Deputy Director Andrew Brunhart will be joined by Franklin Pierce University President James F. Birge and New Hampshire Historical Society Library Director Peter Wallner. Immediately following the ceremony, the public can exchange their cash for 25-coin rolls of the Franklin Pierce $1 Coin at face value. Each child 18 years old and younger will receive a new Franklin Pierce $1 Coin to commemorate the event. The public and news media are invited.
WASHINGTON, May 18 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The United States Mint will introduce a new $1 Coin on May 20, 2010, to honor Franklin Pierce, the Nation's 14th President. The event will take place at 10 a.m. Eastern Time (ET) on the grounds of Pierce Manse, the former president's historic family home. United States Mint Deputy Director Andrew Brunhart will be joined by Franklin Pierce University President James F. Birge and New Hampshire Historical Society Library Director Peter Wallner. Immediately following the ceremony, the public can exchange their cash for 25-coin rolls of the Franklin Pierce $1 Coin at face value. Each child 18 years old and younger will receive a new Franklin Pierce $1 Coin to commemorate the event. The public and news media are invited.
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