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Georgia - Cut-Out Coin Jewelry/Pendant

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Necklaces & Pendants

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Sólo uno en stock, para muy pronto

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New without tags

Country/Region of Manufacture:

United States

Brand:

Edgar Marcus

UPC:

601577326311

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Artículo número:

493537310

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About two weeks after New Jersey, the state of Georgia came on board. On January 2, 1788, Georgia became the fourth state to join the union and the first of the southern states. The Georgia Peach is shown against an outline of the state on this commemorative quarter. Branches of the state tree, the Live Oak cradle the design while a banner displays the state motto: Wisdom, justice, moderation. James Oglethorpe was angry after a friend of his died in debtors' prison and he called for an investigation into the conditions of British jails. He also formulated a plan to obtain the release of people from debtors' prison and to establish a new colony, south of Carolina, to be inhabited by the "worthy poor" of London. The "worthy poor" included the debtors and other homeless people. In the Royal Charter (June 20, 1732), granted by King George II for the colony of Georgia, a board of Trustees was established to fulfill this goal. As it happened, however, this plan was never fully realized. When the ship Anne sailed for the new colony on November 16, 1732, not one of the 114 colonists aboard had been released from debtors' prison to make the voyage. Click for the latest Atlanta weather forecast. By early February, 1733, a small group of settlers was headed up the Savannah River. They landed at Yamacra Bluff on February 12th and Oglethorpe began the process of laying out lots for Savannah, Georgia. General James Oglethorpe's colony was the only U.S. colony founded as a refuge for the "poor and deserving". February 12, 1998 marked 265 years since Oglethorpe and his shipload of settlers founded Georgia. Since that time, Georgia has become the commercial leader of the region. The state now ranks first in the production of peanuts, pecans, lima beans and pimiento peppers. Savannah has been called "this nation's most beautiful city" and Atlanta has become the leading transportation center of the southeast. Description: State: Georgia Hand Cut from Actual Coins Composition: Cupro-Nickel Clad Depicts: Only One-Side of the Coin Features: "Wisdom, justice, moderation" - The Georgia Peach is shown against an outline of the state. Includes: Cut coin, 18 inch fine chain Length and chain styles can vary Made in USA Qty: 1 set Ships FREE! A Great Gift Idea for any Coin Collector! Ships FREE applies to the United States Only! 20% restocking fee applies to non-defective returns. This is to cover the original cost of shipping you the item. Items returned must be received in new and unused condition. Returns received in damaged or obvious used condition will be refused.