Hermes Baby or Olivetti Lettera 32, easily.
U.S. one dollar gold coins were issued from 1849-1889. They are the lowest denomination and the smallest gold coins ever made by the United States.
The smallest is one cell.
Terri Runnels is @ 5'0 100 lbs. The current smallest one is AJ
Based on my own experience, people were still using typewriters into the 90's. Not because it was cool, but because computers were still pretty lame and not everyone had one.
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One of the smallest earthquakes resulted from a grain of sand rolling off a pebble and striking the ground.
The smallest is one cell.
No one knows
a or I The letter "a" as in... The man has ahat.
One guy has made a career from sailing ever smaller boats across the atlantic. The smallest is now under 5 feet, I think. It's sealed tight and floats like a beachball. Very slowly!
Yes, it is currently the smallest one made.
Yes, there used to be a gold dollar. There were three designs minted between 1849 and 1889. It was one of the smallest coins the US ever minted.