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  With winter just around the corner, make sure that the flue on your chimney is closed tight when it's not in use. Leaving it open can clear out all the hot air in the house in a matter of hours making your heating system work harder and wasting money.
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  U.S. coin denominations used in the past were the half-cent, two-cent, three-cent, and 20-cent pieces, as well as a small silver coin called a half-dime. Gold coins in denominations of $1, $2.50 ("Quarter Eagle"), $3, $5 ("Half Eagle"), $10 ("Eagle"), and $20 ("Double Eagle") were used from 1795 until 1933.

Source: Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta

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