Cent Nickels
Posted in Uncategorized on 08/03/2006 11:26 am by admin
Cent Nickels
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![]() Lot of V Liberty Nickels with full dates 100 coins with 1883 no cents Fine US $41.00
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![]() 1874 3 cent Nickel Very Nice US $8.00
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![]() Nickel 3 Cents 1865 US $10.62
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![]() Nickel 3 Cents 1867 US $5.50
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![]() 1867 3 cent nickel US $9.99
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![]() 5 Cents 1868 Shield Nickel US $25.00
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![]() US Liberty Head V Nickel 5 cent piece coin 1906 5c Old Money 100 Years Old US $.45
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![]() 1865 Three Cent Nickel US $6.51
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![]() RARE KEY DATE1860 INDIAN HEAD CENT COPPER NICKEL XF AU FULL LIBERTY 3 DIAMONDS US $49.99
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![]() 1869 Three Cent Nickel US $8.49
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![]() 1871 Three Cent Nickel US $10.50
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![]() 1874 Three Cent Nickel US $3.99
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When there's a dispute over a contract, it's not uncommon for the parties to land in court--the question is, which court? If you're doing business with customers and suppliers outside your local area and something goes wrong, you could find yourself involved in a courtroom battle being waged hundreds or even thousands of miles away at a prohibitive cost. In fact, it's common for plaintiffs to count on the fact that an out-of-state defendant will find it more difficult and expensive to fight a case than to either settle or simply be in default.
Most states have basic venue statutes which provide that, in the absence of a contract stipulating otherwise, lawsuits be filed in one of three places: the county in which the contract was entered into, where the defendant resides, or where the cause of action (the breach of contract) occurred. But depending on your particular situation, these statutes may not always work to your advantage. Also, though you may be able to change the venue after a legal proceeding has begun, that process will only delay getting the real dispute settled. That's why it's a good idea to address the issue of venue in your contract, long before a problem arises. Ideally, your contract should say that the venue is your county. The other party (or parties) to the contract may disagree; if so, then you must negotiate those terms.
In addition to selecting the location of a possible lawsuit, you also need to specify what court--state or federal--will have jurisdiction. Generally, state court is less expensive, it's faster, and it's more user-friendly than federal court.
Another important provision is choice of law. This means you should decide in advance which state's laws will apply, keeping in mind that laws regarding various aspects of commerce can vary significantly by state. Typically, the choice of law matches the venue.
Your venue clause does not have to be lengthy or complex; it should simply state the location (county), jurisdiction (court), and state law that will apply in the event of a dispute or breach of contract. If the other party objects to your venue clause, or if you are asked to sign a contract and you object to the venue clause, work toward a resolution in your negotiation process. It's a good idea to have an attorney review your basic venue clause as well as any modifications you might make as part of a negotiation. Generally a venue clause is not going to be a make-or-break issue when it comes to a contract; however, you should make your final decision based on what is best for your company and how much risk you are willing to take.
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Jefferson Nickels, 1938-2012 P, D & S (Board) $29.37 The Cornerstone Jefferson Nickels album is the perfect way to store, collect and learn about the United States Mint Jefferson nickels. Inside you will find informative facts about the history of the United States Mint and the five-cent piece, why Jefferson was chosen to be the face of the nickel, and more about the life of Thomas Jefferson before and after he served as third President of the United States. Beginners will benefit from tips about how to grade and handle Jefferson nickels, along with information about how to assemble more advanced nickel type collections. With the unique dual lenses page design, you can view both the front and back of each coin while enjoying a fun, educational and practical storage solution for your Jefferson nickels. No matter which denomination or series you choose to collect, Cornerstone albums are an ideal companion for your journey into the fascinating hobby of numismatics! |
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Nickels and Dimes $24.99 H. Armstrong Roberts Nickels and Dimes - Photographic Print |
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If Heartaches Were Nickels $6 If Heartaches Were Nickels - Joe Bonamassa |
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Nickels-Sortwell House $19.99 Betsy Brown Nickels-Sortwell House - Art Print |
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50 Cent $10 50 Cent |
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Pile of Assorted Nickels and Dimes $24.99 H. Armstrong Roberts Pile of Assorted Nickels and Dimes - Photographic Print |
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Nickels-Footwell House, Built in 1807 $79.99 Nickels-Footwell House, Built in 1807 - Premium Photographic Print |
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2012 U.S. Coin Digest: Nickels $4.99 "Whether it's Shield Nickels, Liberty Nickels, Buffalo Nickels or Jefferson Nickels celebrating the bicentennial of the Lewis & Clark Expedition that capture your attention, you'll find photos and current values for all of them in this one download. Pulled directly from 2012 U.S. Coin Digest, the most complete and detailed color guide to U.S. coins, this download allows you to focus your attention strictly on nickels." |
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Curtis Jackson- 50 Cent $10 Curtis Jackson- 50 Cent |
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Special Caricatures - 50 Cent $10 Special Caricatures - 50 Cent |
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49 Cent Calling $10 49 Cent Calling |
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10 Cent Billionaire $10.49 10 Cent Billionaire |
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Maximum 50 Cent $7.49 Maximum 50 Cent |
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Salon des Cent $19.99 Salon des Cent - Masterprint |
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Bahamas 15 Cent “Hibiscus� Two Tone Coin Bolo Tie $57.1 This real coin from the Bahamas, the size of a U.S. nickels, is first layered in pure bright silver. Then, by hand, the figure is highlighted and brought to life with rich, pure 24K gold. This breathtaking work, done exclusively by J & J Jewelers, turns the coin into a stunning and true work of art. Each coin is hermetically sealed against wear in clear, hard acrylic coating. The coin is made into a bolo tie with your choice of a black or brown bolo cord and displayed in a bolo box. Please Note: The gold and silver is much brighter and distinct than what the photograph shows. |
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Nickels - Karlotta $39.99 Peep toe t-strap sandal features a faux leather upper, elastic panels for a secure comfortable fit, cushioned footbed, man-made outsole, 1/4 inch platform and a 3 inch wedge. Available in Black. Sizes 6M-10M. |
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Nickels - Jaclyn $49.99 Jaclyn slingback sandal features a faux leather upper, adjustable buckle closure on the ankle strap, comfortable lining, cushion footbed, durable outsole and a 1/2 inch platform, 3 3/4 inch heel. Available in Black. Sizes 6M-10M. |
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Nickels - Veronique $49.99 Veronique t-strap sandal features a faux leather upper with a buckle detail and adjustable ankle closure, padded footbed, faux stacked heel, man-made outsole and a 2.5 inch heel. Available in Black and Brown. Sizes: 6M-10M. Click on Alternate View to see additional colors. |
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Nickels - Noce $49.99 Noce slingback open toe pump features a buckle detail on the vamp, adjustable closure, and a 2 /34 inch heel. Faux leather upper. Available in Black and Ivory. Sizes: 6M-10M. Click on Alternate View to see additional colors. |
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Nickels - Mariah $49.99 Stylish peep toe wedge features faux patent leather upper, 3 inch stacked wedge and man-made outsole. Available in Black and Carnation. Sizes 6M-10M. Click on Alternate View to see additional colors. |
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Nickels - Ashton $39.99 Ashton slingback open-toe espadrille sandal features a faux patent leather upper with a bow detail on the vamp, adjustable buckle closure on the ankle strap, padded footbed and rope wrapped detail. 1/2 inch platform and 2.5 inch wedge heel. Available in Black, Carnation, Turquoise(not shown). Sizes 6M-10M. Click on Alternate View to see additional colors. |
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Nickels - Sherry $59.99 Sherry casual shoe features a buckle detail, a comfortable lining, faux leather upper, 2 inch heel and a rubber sole that provides traction. Available in Black. Sizes 6M-10M. |
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Jefferson Nickels $8.21 Description not available. |
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No Wooden Nickels $20.47 No Synopsis Available |


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