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A Short Insight Into Investing In Coins

Platinum in the past was not as popular as silver or gold. When it was first found by the Spanish they neglected it thinking that it was an inexpensive metal. They were more absorbed on mining gold, and completely throw the newly discovered metals in the water.

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by George Lapidis - February 21, 2012 at 9:15 pm

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An Essential Guide To New World Eagle coins

There are several very famous silver bullion coins all all over the world, in addition to the famed Britannia of the United Kingdom, the Maple Leaf of Canada, the Philharmoniker of Austria, the Silver Kookaburra of Australia, and the George the Victorious of Russia. The equivalent of these for the United States would be the America the Beautiful coin together with the Silver Eagle coins. The last are very well known, not least for their beautiful design.

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by George Lapidis - February 16, 2012 at 7:30 pm

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A Concise Introduction To Junk Dimes

When coin collectors go looking for coins to add to their compilation, they often have a very particular set of qualifications and characteristics they follow in their variations. This covers factors of uniqueness, history, physical shape, and-of course-intrinsic importance. Coins prized exclusively based the last measure are tabbed junk coins.

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by George Lapidis - February 10, 2012 at 11:17 am

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Significant Details About Wartime Coinage

Silver war coin is the call applied for nickels that were created by the United States in middle of the fighting years from 1942 to 1945. The war coins were made of 56% copper which was consumed with a 5% silver and 9% manganese.

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by George Lapidis - February 2, 2012 at 6:37 pm

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A Glance At Ozzie Coinage

Affectionately known as 'The Land Down-under', Australia is consist of multicultural communities with a well-supplied and assorted tradition and eco-rich mineral fortune. It's commodity driven economy offers a surplus of natural assets which it exports to theall over the world. As a advance miner and producer of gold, some of this metal acquires its way to the Perth Mint in Western Australia.

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by George Lapidis - January 27, 2012 at 5:25 pm

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A Brief Guide To Valuable Ozzie Coins

When the gold rush absorbed Australia few would have predicted that it would help shape the development of a country. As a producer of gold, it was a calculated choice by the British Royal Mint to delegates the growth of mints throughout Australia. Australian mints contributed a unique role in catering gold sovereign coins to the colonies by negating the must have to trade coins to London for redistribution back to British colonies.

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by George Lapidis - January 17, 2012 at 6:53 pm

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Significant Information About Special Coins

The military and organisations similar to it have made use of emblems and talismans throughout the years for the purpose of stiffening up armies and accumulating members' morale. Tangible artefacts are valuable for such reasons because they are more eagerly tapped and offer a tactile contact point for emotive and psychological invocations. The notion behind some articles of worship utilized by some faiths is not far off from this. In the army, some of the most well-known talismans would be standards (especially in ancient times) and challenge coins (which are still used today).

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by George Lapidis - January 4, 2012 at 1:16 pm

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Concise Info About Antique Eurasian Coins

Have you ever heard the colloquialism "setting up Constantinople"? If you haven't, you're not alone. This phrase is addressed to creating a successful home base for a business. It isn't utilized much anymore due to most people are not familiar acceptably with Constantinople, the famous capital of the Byzantine Empire of the Middle Ages as they once were.

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by George Lapidis - December 27, 2011 at 4:32 pm

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A Perfunctory Glance At South African Gold Coins

We all understand that Krugerrand coins come from South Africa since they were the one who initially presented gold bullion coins. This type of coin is exclusive. They have agreeable designs with highlights, like the springbok the national animal of South Africa. The Krugerrand bears the date of the mintage and its precise gold composition. This is easy to sell anytime.

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by George Lapidis - December 25, 2011 at 3:52 pm

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A Quick Look At Used COinage

Coin collecting is a pastime that specific individuals enjoy, and finding unique coins is a collector's dream. Not all of these "rare" coins are beyond the bounds of possibility to find, so sometimes looking in pockets can yield surprising end result. Four of the most astonishing finds in the United States accommodate a 1965 silver dime, the 1943 copper penny, and a dime from 1982 with no mint letter and a coupled stamped quarter from 2001.

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Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by George Lapidis - December 23, 2011 at 11:06 am

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