Coin Type
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In my opinion, coin auction is the best place to buy gold bullion coins for your coin collection or investment portfolio.
Most collectors and enthusiasts, as well as investors always want to sell their gold to the highest bidder, and coin auctions enable them to do just that. No need to market your coins and look for buyers. Auctions will bring the buyers to you.
There are several types of coin auctions, each with its advantages and disadvantages
1. Mail bidding auctions
This type of auction is based on contacting prospect buyers via mail, announcing your auction. It is great if you already have a list of coin collectors who might be interested. It also allows people to participate at your auction without being present. The disadvantage is that it requires active marketing on your part. It requires upfront cost for catalog, professional photos of your coins and also mailing cost. If your list is not big enough, you may end up with less than anticipated participation, as well as possible lower profit.
2. Telephone auctions
As the name indicates, the bidding is done over the phone. As soon as the highest bid is acknowledged, the coin goes to the winner. Having said that, there are a few situations when prospective buyers may request an approximate selling price, however the guidelines still stay the identical, and absolutely no disclosure of earlier bids is allowed.
As it is with mailing auctions, bidder can make all the bidding from the comfort of his home. This type of auction can in fact be mixed with mailing auction. All the promotional stuff is done over the mail, however bidding itself takes place at certain time over the phone.
3. On-line coin auctions
This is one of the most preferred auctions. It allows for more interaction between prospects and the buyer via Q & A before any bids are made. It is also very convenient and lot of collectors are aware of this type of auctions and participate heavily. On top of that, online auctions allow for participation of people from different continents, giving you as many bidding prospects as possible.
The downside is the fact that being online often carries higher risk of scams and deception. Be careful when buying gold on online auctions. You should always check testimonials and don't be shy to ask people who dealt with the seller previously about their experience. Also always check supplied images and do not hesitate to ask for more detailed images, if you are not satisfied with the images the seller presented to you.
Auctions are the best place to buy gold bullion you always wanted and at the same time allow you for easy participation. Make sure you always stick to your budget, don't get carried away when bidding. With common sense and little bit of precautions auctions are a great way to obtain or sell coins for any serious collector.
Don't miss out on the opportunity of the lifetime! The value of gold just keeps going up. Buy gold bullion coins now and watch their value rise!
If you are not on the gold-investing boat yet, you must jump in while you can! Go to http://www.goldbullionoz.com to learn more about gold bullion coins, investing, coin collecting and much more.
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Coin Magic $68.51 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Coin magic is a general term for magical performances employing one or more coins which are manipulated to deceive and baffle the audience. Because coins are small, much coin magic is considered closeup magic or table magic, as the audience must be close to the performer to see the effects. Though stage conjurers generally do not use coin effects, magicians sometimes perform coin manipulations on stage using large coins. In another type of performance setting, a closeup coin magician (or coin worker) will use a large video projector so the audience can scrutinize the magic. Coin magic is generally considered harder to master than other closeup techniques such as card magic, and is one of the least performed forms of conjuring. Coin magic requires great skill and grace to perform convincingly, and this takes a lot of practice to acquire. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 80 Publication Date: 2010/09/09 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.19 inches |
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First Coin Type in America, 1535, in a Collection at Chase National Bank $79.99 First Coin Type in America, 1535, in a Collection at Chase National Bank - Premium Photographic Print |
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Coin Collecting $73.28 Coin collecting is the collecting or trading of coins or other forms of minted legal tender. Coins of interest to collectors often include those that circulated for only a brief time, coins with mint errors and especially beautiful or historically significant pieces. Coin collecting can be differentiated from numismatics in that the latter is the systematic study of currency. Though closely related, the two disciplines are not necessarily the same. A numismatist may or may not be a coin collector and vice versa. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 82 Publication Date: 2010/04/21 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.19 inches |
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Solidus (Coin) $87.62 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles The solidus (the Latin word for solid) was originally a gold coin issued by the Romans, and a weight measure for gold more generally, corresponding to 4.5 grams.he solidus was first introduced by Diocletian around 301 CE, struck at 60 to the Roman pound of pure gold (c. 5.3g) and with an initial value equal to 1000 denarii. However, Diocletians solidus was only struck in small quantities, and thus had only minimal economic impact. The solidus was reintroduced by Constantine I in 312 CE, permanently replacing the aureus as the imperial gold coin of the Roman Empire. The solidus was struck at a rate of 72 from a Roman pound of pure gold, each coin weighing twentyfour Roman/Greek carats, or about 4.5 grams of gold per coin. By this time, the solidus was worth 275,000 increasingly debased denarii. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Timpledon, Miriam T./ Marseken, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 144 Publication Date: 2010/06/14 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.33 inches |
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Slug (Coin) $95.59 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles A slug is a counterfeit coin that is used to make illegal purchases from a coinoperated device, such as a vending machine, pay phone, parking meter, transit farebox, copy machine, coin laundry, gaming machine, or arcade game. By resembling various features of a genuine coin, including the weight, size, and shape, a slug is designed to trick the machine into accepting it like a real coin. Though slug usage is a violation of the law (with the exact offense varying by country, usually considered to be counterfeiting and/or theft of services), prosecution for slug usage is rare due to the low value of the theft and the difficulty in identifying the offender. Offenders in casinos are most likely to be prosecuted, as casinos have high levels of video surveillance and other security measures, and are more proactive in enforcement. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 128 Publication Date: 2010/12/19 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.30 inches |
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Rugrats Coin Purse Set of 4 $12.99 Rgurats Coin Purse Setof 4. Type: Action Figures |
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10pcs/lot Brand New NARUTO Frog type plush coin purse/wallet by China post air $22 Cute cool NARUTO Frog type plush coin purse/wallet |
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Yansheng Coin $140.19 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Yansheng Coin, is a kind of special coin mainly for ritual uses. It was very popular in ancient China and even the Republic of China era. Normally these coins are privately funded or casted, such as by a rich family for their own family ceremony. Its not a real kind of currency, and cannot be circulated in market. The collection (e.g. antique collection, coin collection) of this kind of coins has a long history, and has been very popular since the Western Han Dynasty. Normally this kind of coins are heavily decorated, have complicated patterns, and even engraved. Yansheng coins were first appeared during the Western Han Dynasty. It was mainly originated from necromancy, for propitious wishes, terrifying ghosts, lucky money, or even for praying the victory of a war. In Ming and Qing Dynasties, the imperial government also issued such coins, such as for big festivals or ceremonies like the emperors birthday. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 258 Publication Date: 2010/08/15 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.58 inches |
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MMF Flat Coin Wrap $6.99 0% 10" Height x 8" Width x 5" Depth 1000 1000 / Pack 216020016 ABA Federal Reserve Flat coin wrappers offer convenient storage for pennies, nickels, dimes and quarters. Each is printed with coin type and total amount on the outside for quick calculations. Heavy-duty Kraft paper wrappers are color-coded to meet Federal Reserve and American Banking Association (ABA) standards. Coin Wrap Flat Coin Wrap Kraft MMF MMF Industries No Orange www.mmfind.com |
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Coin Counterfeiting $82.85 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Coin counterfeiting occurs regularly in the antique coin market, but there are various modern forgeries that make it into general circulation. Counterfeit antique coins are generally made to a very high standard so that they can fool collectors; this is not easy and many coins still stand out. Counterfeit coins made to be of face value and destined for general circulation amongst the public have been made by criminals for hundreds of years. For modern coins destined for general circulation the most common method of protection from forgeries is the use of bimetallic coins which are made of two different metals that are both a different colour, which can make counterfeiting it very hard. The most common way of forging these coins is to change the area that should be a different colour by painting it, however the paint is often easy to scratch off and the coins will soon look very crude once worn. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 120 Publication Date: 2010/12/19 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.28 inches |
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Digital Coin Sorter $39.99 Digital Coin Sorter! The Digital Coin Sorter with its new sorting technology electronically sorts and counts coins showing a grand total on the digital display. With the press of a button you can see how many dimes, pennies, nickels, quarters and dollar coins are in each coin tube. After a moment, the display will return to the grand total. Coins may also be subtracted from the total as desired. The Digital Coin Sorter sorts all coins, including the new dollar coin, right into the coin tubes with or without the preformed paper wrappers. Drop up to fifty coins into the hopper ... push the button... and watch as the Digital Coin Sorter electronically sorts, counts and stacks coins rapidly into the waiting coin tubes. A handy, easy access overflow tray collects all coins that spill off the top of the full coin tubes. Just pull the drawer forward and lift out the filled tube and - Presto! - Bank-Ready rolls of coins! Sample coin wrappers included ... refill wrappers available. This product is not intended for hig Type: Home Accents Color/Finish: Multi-Color |
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KD Tools Coin Type Spark Plug Gauge .020 to .100". Each $6.45 Manufacturer: KD Tools. Each. Features Benefits: Circular coin - type ramp gauge easily measures spark plug gaps from 0.020 to 0.100" (0.6 to 2.4mm). Customers also search for: Discount Coin Type Spark Plug Gauge .020 to .100", Buy Coin Type Spark Plu |
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Fifty Pence (British Coin) $111.53 The British decimal fifty pence (50p) coin often pronounced fifty pee was issued on 14 October 1969 in the runup to decimalisation to replace the ten shilling note. Despite the coins novel shape, there was initial confusion amongst some members of the public, with the coin being mistaken for both the old half crown and the new ten pence piece. The coin is minted from an alloy of 75 copper and 25 nickel. Between 1969 and 1997 the coin weighed 13.50 grams and had a diameter of 30.0 millimetres. In 1997 the coin was reduced in size to weigh 8.00 grams with a diameter of 27.3 millimetres. Apart from the reduction in size the design remained essentially the same (although the original is no longer legal tender). The coin is not circular but is an equilaterally curved heptagon to aid identification. The sides are not straight but are curved so that the centre of curvature is the opposite apex of the coin. In other words, whilst the coin is of a shape which doesnt have a fixed radius about any point, it does have a fixed diameter as a minimum dimension across the face of the coin. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 176 Publication Date: 2010/07/26 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.40 inches |
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Canadian 1 Dollar Coin $92.4 The Canadian 1 dollar coin is a goldcoloured, bronzeplated, onedollar coin introduced in 1987. It bears images of a common loon, a wellknown Canadian bird, on the reverse, and of Queen Elizabeth II on the obverse. The design for the coin was meant to be a voyageur theme, similar to the countrys previous one dollar/silver dollar coin, but the master dies were lost by the courier service while in transit to the Royal Canadian Mint in Winnipeg. In order to avoid possible counterfeiting, a different design was used. The coin has become the symbol of its currency. Newspapers often discuss the rate at which the loonie is trading against the United States greenback. The nickname loonie became so widely recognized that on March 15, 2006 the Royal Canadian Mint secured the rights to the name Loonie. The coinan 11sided curve of constant widthis made of Aureate, a bronzeelectroplated nickel combination. In order to maintain a constant width of 26.5 mm the sides of the coin are not exactly straight, but curved in the same manner as the 7sided British twenty pence and fifty pence coins. The total composition of the coin is 91.5 nickel and 8.5 bronze. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 144 Publication Date: 2010/07/25 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.33 inches |
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Pirate Coin Pouch - Pirate Costume Accessories $3.94 Pirate Coin Pouch Pirate Coin Pouch - Pirate Costume Accessories Type: Bags and Purses Theme: Historical Occasion: Halloween Color: As Shown |
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Professional Coin Grading Service $103.56 Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Professional Coin Grading Service (PCGS) is a third party grading service for grading rare coins. It charges a fee for an opinion as to the condition and authenticity of each coin it grades to provide consumers with a rating on which to judge the coin, and encapsulates coins in sealed seethrough plastic holders. Such opinions are not universal and many PCGS coins are broken out of their holders by most major dealers at major coin shows. It was founded in 1986, and is located in Newport Beach, CA. It is a subsidiary of Collectors Universe, Inc. (NASDAQ: CLCT), a company that also operates a rare comic book certification service and a grader of paper money. PCGS claims it was founded in response to perceived inconsistencies in the appraisal of rare coins, however in truth PCGS can have little if any impact on coin appraisals since dealers base their appraisals on supply, demand and their inventory needs and surpluses. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 136 Publication Date: 2011/05/10 Language: English Dimensions: 9.00 x 6.00 x 0.32 inches |
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Spartan Queen Coin Earrings - Roman and Greek Costume Accessories $9.04 Spartan Queen Coin Earrings Spartan Queen Coin Earrings Gender: Female Age: Adult Type: Earrings Color: As Shown |
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Round Coin Wrappers (48 count) $2.95 Round Coin Wrappers (48 Count)! These paper tube wrappers make coin wrapping easy. Turn your loose change into meaningful dollars by wrapping it up and taking it to the bank. Type: Home Accents Color/Finish: Multi-Color |
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Spark Plug Gauge And Gapper - Coin-Type $3.95 Gauges and gaps all types of spark plugs from 0.20'' to .100'' (.50mm to 2.53mm). Tapered edge for gauging spark plugs. Specially designed hole with flange adjusts side wire of plug without pressuring center electrode.By Lisle. |
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Lisle Spark Plug Gauge And Gapper - Coin-Type $8.96 Gauges and gaps all types of spark plugs from 0. 20 inch to. 100 inch (. 50mm to 2. 53mm). Tapered edge for gauging spark plugs. Specially designed hole with flange adjusts side wire of plug without pressuring center electrode. |
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Mint (Coin) $70.1 The history of mints correlates closely with the history of coins. One difference is that the history of the mint is normally related in a fashion that more closely ties to the political situation of an era. For example, when discussing the history of the New Orleans Mint, the usage of that mint by the Confederate States of America beginning in 1861 is a notable occurrence. The origins of the Philadelphia Mint, which began operations in 1792 and first produced circulating coinage in 1793, are often related within the political context of the time. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 72 Publication Date: 2009/11/26 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.17 inches |
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Palladium Coin $79.66 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles Palladium coins are a form of coinage made out of the rare silverwhite transition metal palladium. Palladium is internationally recognised as a form of currency under ISO 4217. Sierra Leone issued the first palladium coins in 1966. Tonga commenced issuing palladium coins a year later in 1967, which included the Tonga Palladium Hau. Since then a number of countries have issued palladium coins, including Canada, the Soviet Union, France, Portugal, Russia, China, Australia and Slovakia. Most of these have been special commemorative coins. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Timpledon, Miriam T./ Marseken, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 112 Publication Date: 2010/07/16 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.27 inches |
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Checking Whether a Coin Is Fair $60.54 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles In statistics, the question of checking whether a coin is fair is one whose importance lies, firstly, in providing a simple problem on which to illustrate basic ideas of statistical inference and, secondly, in providing a simple problem that can be used to compare various competing methods of statistical inference, including decision theory. The practical problem of checking whether a coin is fair might be considered as easily solved by performing a sufficiently large number of trials, but statistics and probability theory can provide guidance on two types of question; specifically those of how many trials to undertake and of the accuracy an estimate of the probability of turning up heads, derived from a given sample of trials. A fair coin is an idealized randomizing device with two states (usually named heads and tails ) which are equally likely to occur. It is based on the coin flip used widely in sports and other situations where it is required to give two parties the same chance of winning. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 72 Publication Date: 2010/12/11 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.17 inches |
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Jason and the Golden Coin $23.45 Eightyearold Jason isnt happy at all with his birthday present from his aunt. Why would she give him an old, ugly stuffed animal? Jason is very disappointed and later that day, he finds an old mysterious coin wedged in a crack of his bedroom floor. On the coin, is a figure that begins to speak to Jason. Czar is a wise man who regales Jason with fascinating stories of historical significance, including ones of his family from several generations past, as well as a very important family secret. What connection does the coin have to his aunts gift and what lessons does Jason learn about the true value of giving? This charming tale, based loosely on reallife events, expertly captures the importance of valuing friendship and family above the temporal and tangible. Wheatleys Jason and the Golden Coin incorporates exciting stories about past wars and revolutions with important concepts about gratitude, respect, and forgiveness. Young readers will eagerly anticipate the next sequel to Jasons adventures. Monika Rossa Wheatley is a writer and artist. Ms. Wheatley is currently writing a series of Jason books and lives in Tucson, Arizona. www.strategicpublishinggroup.com/title/JasonandtheGoldenCoin.html Author: Wheatley, Monika Rossa Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 52 Publication Date: 2010/01/31 Language: English Dimensions: 8.50 x 8.50 x 0.13 inches |
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Free shipping Korean version, girls wallets, key cases, hand packet,Coin Purse/Wallet/Coin Bag/Coin Wallet, bill bag A003 $6.69 Item Type: Coin Purses Material: PVC Color: Like Pictures, purple green orange black and pink |
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Schilling Dot and Butterfly Coin Purse $5.92 Vinyl in assorted patterns. Measures 3 1/4" wide. Only for one coin holder and made by Schylling. Type: Role Play Gender: Female Age: Child |
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Coin Folders Half Dollars $9.61 Thanks to the Statehood Quarter Program, coin collecting has never been more popular. And to take advantage of this new interest in the hobby, were giving our complete line of Whitman Classic Coin Folders a beautiful new look. Multimillion dollar cover updates for the entire Whitman line Truetolife foil colors reflect and beautifully represent the coins each folder holds e.g. Copper foil for Lincoln Cents, Silver foil for Jefferson Nickels. Traditional Whitman blue vinyl matches past Whitman products. Author: Whitman Publishing Series Title: Liberty Walking, 19371947 Series Number: 2 Binding Type: Paperback Publication Date: 1996/12/12 Language: English Dimensions: 7.80 x 5.90 x 0.28 inches |
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Coin Collecting For Dummies $21.99 Can’t make heads or tails out of coin collecting? You need Coin Collecting For Dummies, 2 nd Edition, the treasure trove on information on numismatics. This hands-on guide escorts you through the world’s oldest hobby, helping you decide which type of coins you want to collect, keep your collection in mint condition, buy and sell coins on the Internet, find interesting coin shows to attend, and assemble and diversify a great collection. The purpose of this fun, easy-to-access guide is to turn you into a world-class coin collector in as little time as possible. You’ll learn what coins can teach you about history and geography, develop organizational and observational skills, and learn to use analytical tools, all without event thinking about it. And you’ll learn the basics about ancient coins, U.S. coins, world coins, and the wild-and-wooly stuff that really gets your numismatic juices flowing. Discover how to: Start your collection correctly Evaluate coins using age, condition, rarity, and more Buy interesting coins without breaking the bank Locate rare and expensive coins Get savvy about avoiding fakes Get the whole family involved in your collection Develop a buying strategy Clean and handle coins safely Keep your collection secure at home and on the road Investigate tokens, medals, and miscellaneous coins Create complete collections of copper, nickel, silver, or gold U.S. coins When it comes to numismatics, Coin Collecting For Dummies, 2 nd Edition is right on the money! |
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Coin Collecting for Dummies $18.71 Can't make heads or tails out of coin collecting? You need "Coin Collecting For Dummies, 2nd Edition, " the treasure trove on information on numismatics. This hands-on guide escorts you through the world's oldest hobby, helping you decide which type of coins you want to collect, keep your collection in mint condition, buy and sell coins on the Internet, find interesting coin shows to attend, and assemble and diversify a great collection. The purpose of this fun, easy-to-access guide is to turn you into a world-class coin collector in as little time as possible. You'll learn what coins can teach you about history and geography, develop organizational and observational skills, and learn to use analytical tools, all without event thinking about it. And you'll learn the basics about ancient coins, U.S. coins, world coins, and the wild-and-wooly stuff that really gets your numismatic juices flowing. Discover how to: Start your collection correctly Evaluate coins using age, condition, rarity, and more Buy interesting coins without breaking the bank Locate rare and expensive coins Get savvy about avoiding fakes Get the whole family involved in your collection Develop a buying strategy Clean and handle coins safely Keep your collection secure at home and on the road Investigate tokens, medals, and miscellaneous coins Create complete collections of copper, nickel, silver, or gold U.S. coins When it comes to numismatics, "Coin Collecting For Dummies, 2nd Edition" is right on the money |
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Halfpenny (British PreDecimal Coin) $70.1 The British halfpenny coin was worth 1/480th of a pound sterling. At first in its 700 year history it was made from silver but as the value of the pound declined, the coin was made from base metals. It was finally abandoned in 1969 as part of the process of decimalising the British currency. A halfpenny, colloquially written hapenny. It was long considered that the first halfpenny coins were produced in the reign of King Edward I (12721307), with earlier requirements for small change being provided by cut coinage ; that is, pennies cut into halves or quarters, usually along the cross which formed a prominent part of the reverse of the coin. However, in recent years metal detectors have discovered a few halfpennies of Kings Henry I (11001135) and Henry III (12161272) these are extremely rare and very little is known about them; they have all been found in the London area, where they circulated alongside the more common cut coinage, and while it is possible that these coins were patterns or trials, it is clear that they did see circulation. No documentary evidence of these coins is known to exist, and it is possible that there are other coins or issues still to be discovered. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 76 Publication Date: 2010/07/27 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.18 inches |
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Threepence (British Coin) $95.59 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles The threepence or thrupenny bit was a denomination of currency used by various jurisdictions in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, until decimalisation of the pound sterling and Irish pound in 1971. It was also used in some parts of the British Empire (later known as the Commonwealth), notably Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. Before decimalisation brought about a new currency with new coinage, the sum of three pence was pronounced variously THROOPence THREPPence or THRUPPence reflecting different pronunciations in the various regions of Great Britain. Likewise, the coin was usually referred to in conversation as a THROOPnee THREPPnee or THRUPPnee bit. The three pence coin expressed in writing as 3d first appeared in England during the fine silver coinage of King Edward VI (15471553), when it formed part of a set of new denominations. Although it was an easy denomination to work with in the context of the old sterling coinage system, being a quarter of a shilling, initially it was not popular with the public who preferred the groat (four pence). Hence the coin was not minted in the following two reigns. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 114 Publication Date: 2010/11/28 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.27 inches |
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Guide to Vintage Coin Folders and Albums $17.47 Guide to Vintage Coin Folders and Albums discusses the many specialty coin folders and albums that were produced worldwide from the 1950s through the 1980s. Fully illustrated, this guide describes the folders and albums produced to house the coins of Australia, Canada, Denmark, Fiji, Great Britain, Hong Kong, Ireland, Japan, Mexico, New Guinea, New Zealand, Norway, Panama, the Philippines, Sweden, Switzerland, the United States, and many more. The only work of its type, Guide to Vintage Coin Folders and Albums is a unique and interesting addition to any numismatic library. |
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Belly Dancer Coin Earrings and Necklace - Arabian Costume Accessories $12.34 Belly Dancer Coin Earrings and Necklace Belly Dancer - Coin Earrings and Necklace Gender: Female Age: Adult Type: Jewelry Sets Color: As Shown |
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The Armistice Coin by Jackson, Tim [Paperback] $22.32 A coin is struck at a most magical moment in timea millisecond of time when pen touches paper in Tokyo Bay signaling the end of World War II and peace throughout the world. The magical coin can be used for goodor misused. Author: Jackson, Tim Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 188 Publication Date: 2002/05/01 Language: English Dimensions: 9.00 x 6.00 x 0.43 inches |
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Dime (United States Coin) $63.73 The dime is a coin worth ten cents or one tenth of a United States dollar. The dime is the smallest in diameter and the thinnest of all U.S. coins currently minted for circulation. The 32nd President, Franklin D. Roosevelt, is featured on the obverse of the current design, while a torch, oak branch, and olive branch covering the motto E pluribus unum are featured on the reverse. The dimes value is labeled as one dime, since the term dime also applies to a unit of currency worth 10 cents or 1/10 of a dollar. The dime was commissioned by the Coinage Act of 1792, and production began in 1796. A feminine head representing Liberty was used on the front of the coin, and an eagle was used on the back. The front and back of the dime used these motifs for three different designs through 1837. The composition and diameter of the dime have changed throughout its mintage. Initially the dime was 0.75 inch (19 millimeters) wide, but it was changed to its present size of 0.705 inch (17.91 millimeters) in 1828. The composition (initially 89.24 percent silver and 10.76 percent copper) remained constant until 1837, when it was altered to 90 percent silver and 10 percent copper. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 68 Publication Date: 2010/10/31 Language: English Dimensions: 9.02 x 5.98 x 0.16 inches |
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Statehood Quarters 2 By Whitman Coin Products (EDT) $9.56 Author: Whitman Coin Products (EDT) Publication Date: 2001/09/01 Binding Type: Hardcover Language: English Depth: 0.25 Width: 5.75 Height: 7.50 |
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Awesome Coin Tricks By Charney, Steve $37.64 Stepbystep instructions and photos describe how to perform magic coin tricks. Author: Charney, Steve Series Title: First Facts Publication Date: 2010/08/01 Number of Pages: 24 Binding Type: Library Grade Level: 12 Language: English Depth: 0.50 Width: 9.50 Height: 10.50 |
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20th Century Type Coins $10.86 Subtitle: Official Whitman Coin Folder Publication Date: 1990/02/01 Binding Type: Hardcover Language: English Depth: 0.25 Width: 8.00 Height: 10.75 |


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