Dynasty Coin
Posted in Uncategorized on 12/25/2002 10:26 pm by admin
Dynasty Coin
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![]() Qin Dynasty Chinese Bronze Coin 两 US $9.00
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![]() Qing Dynasty Chinese Coin 丰重 重五钱 一 US $9.00
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![]() Liao Dynasty Shao Sheng Yuan Bao Coin US $4.99
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![]() Xi Xia Dynasty hierro CoinHuang Jian Yuan Bao US $4.99
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To buy gold coin or silver bar bullion is a sensible way to protect your savings and investments. Alan Greenspan is quoted as saying in 1967: "In the absence of gold, there is no way to protect savings from confiscation through inflation. There is no safe store of value." Not only would buying gold and silver represent financial protection, but also an outstanding investment decision. This year alone gold is up 15% - quite an impressive return. Most of that has come as a consequence of paper currencies diminishing in value. Buying gold coin or silver bar bullion safeguards assets.
The main reason precious metals protect is because printing paper money is basically deadly when there are no corresponding reserves of gold. Printing money is similar to confetti that holds little value and creates a mess of potential deflation, inflation, or worse, hyperinflation. Today, everyday citizens are in a perilous economic position while the rich get richer. Buying gold coins and silver is clearly the ultimate no-brainer! The actual thread of the American way of life is in jeopardy with 40 million now in receipt of food stamps and 44 million living below the poverty line. Also, many millions of Americans are on the threshold of losing their retirement security.
Historically, from the beginning of paper money exchange, nearly 600 currencies have vanished forever - from the "flying cash" notes of China's Tang dynasty to the incredible debasement of Zimbabwe dollars in 2009. Half of those currencies were ruined by inflation or hyperinflation. Still US fiscal policy is led by a Federal Reserve Chairman (Ben Bernanke) who claims "positive inflation" is desirable. Yet since 2000, the USD has lost 25.5% of its value. That means for America, that its actual loss amounts to another $13.5 trillion! Not only does this actually make the dollar itself a poor investment, the US is running headfirst right into a financial catastrophe.
Many consider the US supremacy as the top global economy will end sooner than thought. We are witnessing the rise and rise of China and India, both of which are actively encouraging their citizens to buy gold. China has now made it legal for its 1.3 billion citizens to own gold and actually run television commercials to promote it.
The capacity of gold and silver to spiral is really a 'given'. When you translate the 1980 gold peak of $850 into today's dollars, you get a peak price of $2,230 still likely to occur. Some commentators are predicting even higher. Yes, even the Wall Street Journal posted information indicating that if you could place the dollar back onto the gold standard - gold right now would most likely be $7,648 per ounce.
Therefore by far the best thing to do - not just during this current market but always - is to have your own personal, well-protected stockpile of actual gold and silver. It's easily sold, portable and accessible. Gold and silver is simply insurance. Not the AIG/Chubb kind of insurance however. It is the type that permits you to sleep at night.
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Holding an Ancient Qing Dynasty Coin $124.99 Keren Su Holding an Ancient Qing Dynasty Coin - Wall Mural |
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Dynasty $9.99 Dynasty |
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Idrisid Dynasty $81.25 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles The Idrisids were a ZaydiShia Arab dynasty of Morocco, ruling from 788 to 985, named after its first sultan, Idriss I. Idrisid coin, minted at alAliyah, Morocco, 840 CE.The founder of the dynasty was Idris ibn Abdallah (788791), who traced his ancestry back to Ali ibn Abi Talib and his wife Fatimah, daughter of the Prophet Muhammad. As a descendant of the prophet he was persecuted by the Abbasids and fled to the Maghreb in 786, where he was taken in by the Berbers. Since the Maysara uprising against Arab rule (739742), the authority of the Caliphate in North Africa had been compromised; the new kingdom of Idris I represented the second autonomous Islamic state in Morocco. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 120 Publication Date: 2010/12/08 Language: English Dimensions: 9.02 x 5.98 x 0.28 inches |
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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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The Coin of the Realm $17.39 Rick Weisman, a young American merchant seafarer, inherits from his dying uncle a priceless relic of the Romanov dynasty, and the legend which has followed it through the ages: that he who bears the Zevi Coin will be led to whatever his soul is seeking, be it love, gold, glory or God. So begins Rick's journey across the Atlantic and into the labyrinth of North Africa. What he finds there will change his life forever. ///// ADVANCE REVIEWS OF THE COIN OF THE REALM: "With its sure-handed style and literary polish, one is hard-pressed to accept that 'The Coin of the Realm' is a first novel. This is pure adventure storytelling, yet intertwined with the eternal quest for truths that lie just beyond our grasp. Seagoing exploits aboard Caroline Coast, a ramshackle freighter, conjure passages of Patrick O'Brian -- distinct praise indeed. But whether the scene is set in the Great Lakes, the Atlantic, Tunisia, or the Sahara, the author keeps the pace moving and the excitement high, using action and mystery to skillfully project us into the minds and hearts of his characters. Roger Dubin has proven he's a writer to watch." -- Anthony Eglin, author of "The Blue Rose," "The Lost Gardens," and "The Water Lily Cross" (St. Martin's Press) ///// "'The Coin of the Realm' is hard to characterize yet easy to love. On one level it's a gripping thriller with exotic locales, memorable characters, and a compelling romance; while just beneath the surface swirl mysteries of destiny, purpose, the intricate workings of fate, and the ultimate sources of meaning in life. The novel's transcendent themes will haunt the reader long after the 'thrill er] is gone.' I recommend it most highly." -- Roy Schoeman, author of"Salvation is from the Jews," and "Honey from the Rock" (Ignatius Press) |
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Dynasty - Ladies $78.73 Dynasty - Ladies Dynasty - Ladies |
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Dynasty P20-Dslr $89.99 Dynasty P20-DSLR |
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Mingus Dynasty $4.99 Mingus Dynasty |
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Dragon Dynasty $13.99 Dragon Dynasty |
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Dynasty - Men's $78.73 Dynasty - Men's Dynasty - Men\'s |
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Dynasty Dynasty Microphone Boom Boom $21.99 Dynasty Dynasty Microphone Boom Boom |


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