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{{Wikipedia:Signpost/Template:Signpost-article-start|{{{1|The best of the week}}}|By [[User:Tony1|Tony1]] and [[User:Dabomb87|Dabomb87]]|7 February 2011}}
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[[File:Castelloplan.jpg|thumb|620px|center|<center>New featured picture: ''The Castello Plan'', a redrawn version from 1916 of [[Castello Plan|the original 1660 map]] <center>of Lower Manhattan; 31 × 40 cm colour wash on paper. The name comes from [[Villa Medicea di Castello]],<center> the building in Florence, Italy, where the original map was found in 1900.</center>]]
[[File:Castelloplan.jpg|thumb|620px|center|New featured picture: ''The Castello Plan'', a redrawn version from 1916 of [[Castello Plan|the original 1660 map]] of Lower Manhattan; 31 × 40 cm colour wash on paper. The name comes from [[Villa Medicea di Castello]], the building in Florence, Italy, where the original map was found in 1900.]]
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*[[:File:Specimen1Obv.jpg|1933 Double Eagle Coin (obverse side)]] and [[:File:Specimen1Rev.jpg|1933 Double Eagle Coin (reverse side)]] ([[Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/February-2011#1933 Double Eagle Coin|nom]]; [[1933 Double Eagle|related article]]), an American gold coin of which nearly half a million were minted in 1933, the last year of production for the Double Eagle. No specimens ever officially circulated and nearly all were melted down when the domestic gold standard was terminated in 1933. (Scanned from the US Mint Pressroom Image Library website).
*[[:File:Specimen1Obv.jpg|1933 Double Eagle Coin (obverse side)]] and [[:File:Specimen1Rev.jpg|1933 Double Eagle Coin (reverse side)]] ([[Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/February-2011#1933 Double Eagle Coin|nom]]; [[1933 Double Eagle|related article]]), an American gold coin of which nearly half a million were minted in 1933, the last year of production for the Double Eagle. No specimens ever officially circulated and nearly all were melted down when the domestic gold standard was terminated in 1933. (Scanned from the US Mint Pressroom Image Library website).
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[[File:Gatineau_-_QC_-_Museum_of_Civilisation3.jpg|thumb|center|560px|<center>New featured picture: [[User:Taxiarchos228|User:Wladyslaw's]]'s photograph of the public entrance of the Canadian Museum <center>of Civilization, Gatineau (2009). The 1989 building, which stands directly across the Ottawa River <center>from Canada's Parliament Buildings in Ottawa, was designed by the architect [[Douglas Cardinal]].</center>]]
[[File:Gatineau_-_QC_-_Museum_of_Civilisation3.jpg|thumb|center|560px|New featured picture: [[User:Taxiarchos228|User:Wladyslaw's]]'s photograph of the public entrance of the Canadian Museum of Civilization, Gatineau (2009). The 1989 building, which stands directly across the Ottawa River from Canada's Parliament Buildings in Ottawa, was designed by the architect [[Douglas Cardinal]].]]
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