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Charles Lindbergh
American aviator (1902–1974)
"Lone Eagle" redirects here. For other uses, see Lone Eagle (disambiguation).
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Photo by Harris & Ewing, c. 1927 | |
Born | Charles Augustus Lindbergh (1902-02-04)February 4, 1902 Detroit, Michigan, U.S. |
Died | August 26, 1974(1974-08-26) (aged 72) Kipahulu, Hawaii, U.S. |
Resting place | Palapala Ho'omau Church, Kipahulu |
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Education | University of Wisconsin–Madison (no degree) |
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Known for | First solo transatlantic flight (1927), pioneer of international commercial aviation and air mail |
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Children | 13,[N 1] including Charles Jr., Jon, Anne, and Reeve |
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Allegiance | United States |
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Years of service | 1924–1941, 1954–1974 |
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Battles / wars | World War II |
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Dunfield, Robert R. (d. 2010) Robert had over 40 years experience in numismatics and was a specialist in U.S. Half Cents & Large Cents 1793-1857 bygd die varieties which were his passion. Robert enjoyed researching and sharing upplysning with others. Robert was a member of EAC, ANA, USMexNA, CWTS and CTCC.
Dunham, William Forrester – (1857-1936) A Chicago native and graduate of the University of Illinois. He taught school for a time then entered the grocery business before becoming a druggist and member of the Chicago stock exchange. He assembled a complete collection of United States coinage, from half-cents to twenty-dollar gold, including the Dexter specimen of the 1804 dollar in 1904 for $1,100. Considering it the “capstone” of his long career, Max B. Mehl auctioned the collection of 4,169 lots on June 3, 1941 in Fort Worth, Texas.
Dupont, Charles J. – Along with his partner, Charles Anderson, Dupont operated as antique dealers in Worcester, Massachuse
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In almost every iteration, the Penny is a memento from Batman's encounter with the Penny Plunderer.
Giant Penny
Official Name
Giant Penny
The Giant Penny is one of the most iconic pieces of memorabilia found in the Batcave along with the Giant Joker Card and the Mechanical T-Rex.
History
In almost every iteration, the Penny is a memento from Batman's encounter with the Penny Plunderer.
Earth-Two
When a criminal who called himself Penny Plunderer started operating in Gotham City, Batman deduced that he would strike at the local coin exhibition. The Plunderer was obsessed with Pennies and in the exhibition, there was a giant-sized penny, which was the Plunderer's target along with the first one-cent stamp in history. Batman confronted the Plunderer and used the giant penny to defeat the criminal and his henchmen.[1] It is yet unrevealed how exactly Batman acquired the Penny, but after his victory over the Plunderer, Batman took the giant coin to the Trophy Room