Nickel Cent
Posted in Uncategorized on 08/20/2004 03:53 am by admin
Nickel Cent
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![]() 1883 Liberty V Nickel no cents US $8.00
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![]() Liberty V Nickel 1883With Cents US $1.59
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![]() 1883 Liberty Nickel No Cents NGC AU Details US $19.95 |
![]() 1960 P 1992 S Jefferson Nickel 5 Cent Coin US $5.99
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![]() 1865 Three Cent Nickel US $15.00
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![]() 1883 V Liberty Nickel WITH Cents GOOD GRADE Lot 198 W US $9.99
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![]() 1868 Three Cent Nickel US $15.00
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![]() 1865 3 cent nickel US $11.00
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![]() 1865 US Liberty 3 Cent Nickel Very Nice LOOK US $13.00
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![]() 1866 US Liberty 3 Cent Nickel Very Nice LOOK US $8.25
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![]() 1869 US Liberty 3 Cent Nickel Very Nice LOOK US $4.31
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![]() 1866 3 cent nickel Rare NR US $9.01
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![]() 1981 S CLEAR S PROOF JEFFERSON NICKEL US COIN 5 CENT US $.99
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![]() 5 Cents 1891 Liberty Head Nickels Circulated Condition Listing is for 2 Nickels US $15.00
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Succession planning is typically viewed as an executive level issue for big businesses--who will succeed whom as people leave the corporation for whatever reason. But making plans for what will happen if something happens to you is equally important when you're the driving force - and maybe the only force - behind your small company.
You've worked hard, perhaps your entire life, to build your business and you don't want to see it crumble when you die. You also need to think about what would happen to your customers and employees if you become disabled or decide to retire.
If you die as a sole proprietor without making other provisions, the company no longer exists and its assets become part of your personal estate. In the case of a partnership or corporation, the company can survive and your share becomes part of your estate, but someone needs to step up and take over, and you should decide in advance who that will be and how it will happen. You want to make sure whoever takes over doesn't just drive the company into the ground. It's a good idea to groom that person ahead of time to step into that position; don't let him or her be thrown into the proverbial deep end of the pool without knowing how to swim.
You might also want to create a living trust to keep your business out of probate when you die. Talk to an estate planning attorney to find out the best way to do this.
Another important consideration is what it will mean to your customers if you are suddenly unable to work for any reason. You want to make sure your customers are taken care of, so be sure someone--a spouse, relative, or trusted associate such as your accountant or attorney--knows where and how your files are set up and how to acces them so documents and information can be retrieved and customers can be notified. If you have possession of your customers' property--whether tangible or intellectual--have a plan in place so it can be either returned or turned over to someone else who will provide the service you have been doing.
Though it may not happen often, if you are a small business-to-business operation, you may have a customer bring up the issue of succession planning, especially if you are providing a critical support service. Be prepared to answer questions and put your customers' minds at ease by letting them know that you have considered all possible eventualities and have taken steps to protect them.
Jacquelyn Lynn is the editor of Flashpoints newsletter. Flashpoints is a comprehensive information resource for business owners and managers who want to take their operation to the Flashpoint. Visit http://www.theflashpoints.com to sign up for a free subscription to Flashpoints newsletter plus an extra free gift: The Mindset of High Achievers by JK Harris and Jacquelyn Lynn.
In addition, Jacquelyn Lynn is the author of more than 20 books, including Entrepreneur's Almanac; Online Shopper's Survival Guide; Make Big Profits on eBay (with Charlene Davis); In Search of the Five-Cent Nickel (with Don Abbott); and 11 titles in Entrepreneur Media's StartUp Guide series. Visit http://www.jacquelynlynn.com for more details.
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The 10 Cent Chocolate Tub $19.83 "A great book It's everyone's story, just the names are different." Chilly Billy Cardille Host of Chiller Theatre and Studio Wrestling WIIC/WPXI TV. "Heart-warming life lessons combined with a trip down memory lane. A fantastic read." Bob Livorio-long time Pittsburgh broadcaster on WKPA radio. "I laughed and cried at the same chapter-great stories." Judi Figel- Teacher Plum Boro School District. The 10 Cent Chocolate Tub will take you back to the 1950's and 1960s when life was uncomplicated. There were three channels to watch on a black and white television set showing Sid Caesar, Bishop Fulton J. Sheen, Howdy Doody, Milton Berle, fifteen minutes of Nat King Cole, The Lone Ranger and The Toast of The Town. Radio stations were AM only and played Elvis Presley, Doo-Wop music, Frank Sinatra, Doris Day, Patti Page, Chubby Checker and The Four Seasons, long before The Beatles came to America. The small things in life were exciting to a city boy who grew up to be a broadcaster, a Vietnam veteran, a minor performer and a dad Everyone has family stories, crazy relatives, funny incidents, memories of how good things were back then and dreams of how they should be. The 10 Cent Chocolate Tub gets it's name from a huge chocolate ice cream cone sold by Bard's Dairy in the 1950s in Pittsburgh at a time when a young boy, who wore rummage sale clothes and ate surplus cheese, was only allowed a nickel vanilla ice cream now and then. This is about the quest for life's finer things like ice cream anytime you want it, playing the radio loudly, crying at a sad movie, falling in love, heartbreaks, kissing you children goodnight and loving every minute of it. |
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50 Cent $10 50 Cent |
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Collector's Favorites Flying Eagle Cent 1856-1858 $151.74 Over 150 years old, the Flying Eagle Cent was struck for circulation in 1857 and 1858. The one cent piece was minted of a copper-nickel composition and designed by James Barton Longacre. The obverse displays a flying eagle and the reverse shows a wreath of corn, wheat, cotton and tobacco leaves. The Flying Eagle was too difficult to strike because of the high relief and was replaced in 1859 by the Indian Head Cent. Flying Eagle Cent 1856-1858Limited QuantitiesWeight: 3 ouncesIncludes certificate of authenticity |
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1974 YEAR SET- 6 COINS- IKE DOLLAR KENNEDY HALF WASHINGTON QUARTER DIME NICKEL LINCOLN CENT-- ALL DATED 1974 IN A PLASTIC DISPLAY. $1000 1974 YEAR SET- 6 COINS- IKE DOLLAR KENNEDY HALF WASHINGTON QUARTER DIME NICKEL LINCOLN CENT-- ALL DATED 1974 IN A PLASTIC DISPLAY. |
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1978 YEAR SET-6 COINS -IKE DOLLAR KENNEDY HALF WASHINGTON QUARTER DIME NICKEL LINCOLN CENT- ALL DATED 1978 ENCASED IN A PLASTIC DISPLAY $1000 1978 YEAR SET-6 COINS -IKE DOLLAR KENNEDY HALF WASHINGTON QUARTER DIME NICKEL LINCOLN CENT- ALL DATED 1978 ENCASED IN A PLASTIC DISPLAY |
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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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Curtis Jackson- 50 Cent $10 Curtis Jackson- 50 Cent |
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Salon des Cent $19.99 Salon des Cent - Masterprint |
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40 Cent Stamp $21.99 40 Cent Stamp - T-Shirt |
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Cent Mille Lieues $39.99 Cent Mille Lieues - Giclee Print |
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The Bulletin, One Cent $59.99 The Bulletin, One Cent - Wall Decal |
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Rosier a Cent Feuilles $54.99 Rosier a Cent Feuilles - Art Print |
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50 Cent - Crime Wave $6 50 Cent - Crime Wave - DJ ReDo |
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Cinq cent mille miles $6 Cinq cent mille miles - Antoine Gratton |
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Format (ft. 50 Cent) $6 Format (ft. 50 Cent) - El DeBarge |
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Psycho (Orig. 50 Cent) $6 Psycho (Orig. 50 Cent) - DJ Cover This |
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22 Exposition des Cent $64.99 22 Exposition des Cent - Giclee Print |
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Juniors: 40 Cent Stamp $21.99 Juniors: 40 Cent Stamp - T-Shirt |


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