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Archaeologist digging off Manhattan have discovered dumps of discarded oyster shells from the early 1700, these oyster shells were about the size of water melons and some were double the size.
 

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Since 1937, almost every Canadian has seen things designed by George Kruger-Gray and Emmanuel Hahn on a daily basis. Where?
Money (coins)
Correct! Kruger-Gray designed the maple leaves that appear on the obverse of the Canadian penny, and the beaver on the back of the nickel, (the side with the monarch's head is considered to be the front of the coin). the initials K G appear on both coins.

Hahn designed the picture of the Bluenose schooner on the dime and the caribou on the quarter, as well as the Voyageur image from the pre loonie Silver Dollar.

 

Phil C. McNasty

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Correct! Kruger-Gray designed the maple leaves that appear on the obverse of the Canadian penny, and the beaver on the back of the nickel, (the side with the monarch's head is considered to be the front of the coin). the initials K G appear on both coins
Kruger is also where the term " Krugerrand" comes from (South Africa's main currency)






Guess what the average temperature is during the day at the utter tip of the North Pole around July 1st of every year



Where the black dot is:

 
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