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2003 Charlotte Coin

Charlotte's 2003 commemorative coin features the Hezekiah Alexander Homesite. Built in 1774, it is the oldest surviving structure in Mecklenburg County.

The two-story stone house is on the grounds of the Charlotte Museum of History, off Shamrock Drive.

Park It! introduced the first Charlotte Coin in January 1999 as the validation tool for the Park! Center City program. The Charlotte Coin makes it more convenient and less expensive to visit Charlotte's Center City. When patrons visit Center City businesses participating in the Park! Center City program, they receive a $1 Charlotte Coin that is accepted in parking meters and at parking lots and garages where a Park! Center City banner is displayed.

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The Charlotte Coin is also redeemable for free rides on CATS buses and the Charlotte Trolley.

A commemorative edition of the 2003 Charlotte Coin is available in silver at a cost of $20. The commemorative coin weighs one troy ounce with a purity of 0.999 fine silver. Each coin bears its mint number on the edge and is encapsulated and boxed. Bi-metal tokens are also available at a cost of $1.

To purchase a special collector's edition of the 2003 Charlotte Coin in a commemorative gift casing, visit the Park It! office at 229 S. Brevard Street or charge by phone by calling Park It! at 704-375-3177.

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