Penny Indian
Posted in Uncategorized on 01/20/2005 11:15 pm by admin
Penny Indian
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![]() 1905 Indian head penny lot 4 US $3.00
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![]() 1864 L Indian Head Cent Penny Double Die DDO Great Condition Look Rare Coin DD US $577.00
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We are witnessing a global financial crisis. Stock brokers are experiencing a living nightmare; somewhere God has let loose the Raging Bull to jeopardize global economy. You are witnessing the rise and fall of a great many companies, during this depressing recession. You look a little below the radar, you observe the little companies squirming for a space to exist and curiously enough they are surviving. You observe the market flooded with penny stocks and it strikes why and from where these companies are getting the steam to brave the recession. In these difficult times, as the prices of things sky-rocket and inflation drives the American searching for more ways of earning money and securing a stable economy for their future. Several companies are going bankrupt, selling themselves out to bigger and more financially powerful companies, causing several US employees to lose their job and take to crime to make ends meet. That who doesn't want to tread the path of evil and would rather try to look more ways of making money during recession, this article is intended to help them out.
When the stock market is passing through a period of chaos, you are aware of the risks in investing in stocks. With companies going in and out of business, the lay man is as lost in a labyrinth as he is while investing in shares or stocks during the recession. Unbelievably trade analysts and economists point towards a curious finding. They have observed over the years how several clever investors have profited during a recession by just investing in penny stocks. What re penny stocks? Why penny stocks are a good investment during a recession?
Penny stocks are shares floated in the stock market by small companies at values of less than five dollars. They have the chance of yielding a huge profit within an extremely span of time. But one has to be extremely careful when one is looking for the company to invest in. Generally, traditional stock brokers browse through the stock charts of the last few weeks and predict which companies stock value will rise or fall. The problems with these people are that they are not always unto the mark with their predictions. The chief reason behind this being the short-sightedness of the brokers.
As the market dips day by day, their ability to predict the stock values diminishes progressively. Instead a common man willing to make some money during recession should look for companies which have a result or profit oriented outlook to their business. Do look out for transparent companies which publish their financial details, annual financial statements, cash flow records, balance sheets, profit and loss statements. A company which incurs low expenditure costs but at the same time manages to deliver quality products is always your safest bet when it comes to the question "Why penny stocks are a good investment during a recession?"
Why penny stocks are a good investment during a recession? Well, the prices of penny stocks of creditable companies go up almost everyday, thereby earning you a profit of almost 50% over the market price of the stock. Also going for stocks which are bought and sold in great volumes is a good strategy since the bulk trade indicates a rise in the prices and a chance of a good financial return. Always observe the fine print of the company's statements-if you fail to notice the dark side of the moon, you might incur more loss than you gain.
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Indian Head Penny Pendant $49.95 This unique pendant is a genuine Indian head penny, minted in the U.S. from 1859-1909! Crafted with a 3-D domed effect, it features "Liberty" in Indian headdress. Made in USA. Gift boxed. Pendant: 7/8" diam.; 18" link chain. |
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Indian Head Penny Cufflink by Competition - Gold Metal $54.95 This indian head penny cufflink set features a set of indian head pennies on a gold setting. |
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Will Penny $4.99 Will Penny |
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Indian Head Penny and Turquoise Bead Pendant Necklace $72.41 The Indian head cent on this necklace depicts Liberty in an Indian bonnet and was designed by James Longacre and minted from 1864 to 1909. Wreathed by turquoise beads set in antiqued silvertone this pendant lets you wear history.Silvertone constructionTurquoise accent beadsIndian head pennyPenny dates vary within the 45-year period noted aboveTwisted rope chain is about 24 inches long Certificate of authenticity included |
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American Coin Treasures Colorized Indian Head Penny Enamel Key Ring $36.35 Colorized Indian Head Penny is inset in this handsome key ringKeychain coin mount comes with an arrowhead designIndian Head Cent was struck in 1859 to 1909, perfect for collectingKeychain will prove to be an interesting conversation piece |
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Colorized Indian Head Penny Dream Catcher Necklace $44.66 This intriguing new pendant is the perfect addition to any outfitThe dream catcher frames a favorite symbol of American West, the Indian Head Penny, minted from 1859 to 1909 and enhanced in full colorA genuine turquoise nugget along with three other Native American charms hang from the dream catcherCollectible coin is suspended from a 24-inch chainAll carat weights and measurements are approximate and may vary slightly from the listed dimensions. Treatment code E. See Gemstone Treatments for further information. |
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Penny $49.99 Roman Penny - Giclee Print |
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Indian $899.99 Indian |
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The Indian - $12.99 The Indian - |
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August Steiner Ladies Indian Head Penny Collectors Gold Coin Watch $60.26 This August Steiner ladies collector's timepiece features genuine Indian head penny. A classy coin watch will make for a great addition to any coin enthusiast collection. Watch features genuine calf skin leather strap. The Indian Head one-cent coin is a legal tender penny produced by the U.S. mint in the second half of the 19th Century through the early part of the 20th Century. Due to economic factors and changing standards, different editions of the coin have different material compositions, thus making certain versions more popular and valuable with collectors than others.Case: Base metalCaseback: stainless steel, snap-downDial: Sunray dial ring, 1909 wheat cent penny center Hands: Black, hour, minute, sweeping second hand Markers: Roman numeralStrap: Genuine leather, brownClasp: Tang buckleCrystal: MineralCrown: Push/pullMovement: QuartzWater resistance: Water resistant Case measurements: 31mm x 31mm x 13mm Bracelet measurements: 16mm x 8inBox measurements77mm x 152mm x 25mm Model number: CN005GAll measurements are approximate and may vary slightly from the listed dimensions.Women's watch bands can be sized to fit 6.5-inch to 7.5-inch wrists. |
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American Coin Treasures Colorized Indian Head Penny Dream Catcher Necklace $55.6 This intriguing new pendant is the perfect addition to any outfitThe dream catcher frames a favorite symbol of American West, the Indian Head Penny, minted from 1859 to 1909 and enhanced in full colorA genuine turquoise nugget along with three other Native American charms hang from the dream catcherCollectible coin is suspended from a 24-inch chainAll carat weights and measurements are approximate and may vary slightly from the listed dimensions. Treatment code E. See Gemstone Treatments for further information. |
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Indian Head Penny Two Tone Coin Earrings $70.43 This real coin, originally minted from 1859-1909, 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 coins are then made into a unique pair of earrings with sterling silver wires and placed in a jewelry box. Please Note: The gold and silver is much brighter and distinct than what the photograph shows. |
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Indian Ladder $12.99 Track Listing: 1. This Faithless Will, 2. Lost And Forgotten, 3. Disconnect, 4. World Away, A, 5. Thorn, 6. Rid The Earth, 7. Penny For Your Prayers, A, 8. Lifeless Coil, 9. Vertigo, 10. Death Of Me, 11. Moth |
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American Coin Treasures Indian Head Penny Silvertone Arrowhead Pendant $47.79 This silvertone arrowhead pendant is a unique way to honor the American west and to celebrate the culture and history of Native Americans. The first to acknowledge the country's westward expansion, the Indian Head cent featured Liberty in full headdress. Designed by James B. LongacreMinted from 1859-1909Presented here in a beautiful silvertone pendant in the shape of an arrowhead that reveals both sides of the coinHangs from a rope chain Approximately 24 inches long Includes certificate of authenticity |
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American Coin Treasures Century-old Indian Head Penny Pocket Knife $60.24 Indian Head Cent minted over 100 years ago gleams against embellished wood grain knife handleExtraordinary collector's knife features a three-inch stainless steel blade Pocket knife includes a Certificate of Authenticity Measures 7.0 inches long x 1.0 inch wideModel number 5751The knife is manufactured in China but assembled in the United States with a genuine U.S. coin. |
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August Steiner Women's CN005G-AS Round Indian Head Penny Collectors Gold-tone Coin Watch $33 The Indian Head one-cent coin is a legal tender penny produced by the U.S. mint in the second half of the 19th Century through the early part of the 20th Century. Due to economic factors and changing standards, different editions of the coin have different material compositions, thus making certain versions more popular and valuable with collectors than others. The California gold rush of the late 19th century had a profound effect on the precious metal trade. Bills backed by silver rose in value as gold become more abundant and the mint reduced the number of silver in coins to balance prices. To help further mitigate this imbalance, a new penny, the Flying Eagle Cent was issued, but manufacturing problems arose from its design. In 1959, a design by James Barton Longacre---nicknamed the Indian Head Cent---was issued. Production problems continued due to the high relief on the reverse, but the penny was minted until 1909. The obverse of the Indian Head Cent features a right-facing profile of an American Indigenous person wearing a feather bonnet. "United States of America" and the year in which the coin was minted are also included. The reverse reads "One Cent," set within a laurel or oak wreath. In 1860, the design was changed slightly, adding a shield at the top and three arrows under the ribbon that binds the edges of the wreath. The edges of both sides are ridged. While a myth endures that Longacre modeled the face on the coin after his daughter, there is no evidence to support this. Longacre' sketch of "Venus Accroupie," a museum piece in Philadelphia, has surfaced and is dated ten years before the coin was minted. |
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August Steiner Women's CN005R-AS Round Indian Head Penny Collectors Rose-tone Coin Watch $33 The Indian Head one-cent coin is a legal tender penny produced by the U.S. mint in the second half of the 19th Century through the early part of the 20th Century. Due to economic factors and changing standards, different editions of the coin have different material compositions, thus making certain versions more popular and valuable with collectors than others. The California gold rush of the late 19th century had a profound effect on the precious metal trade. Bills backed by silver rose in value as gold become more abundant and the mint reduced the number of silver in coins to balance prices. To help further mitigate this imbalance, a new penny, the Flying Eagle Cent was issued, but manufacturing problems arose from its design. In 1959, a design by James Barton Longacre---nicknamed the Indian Head Cent---was issued. Production problems continued due to the high relief on the reverse, but the penny was minted until 1909. The obverse of the Indian Head Cent features a right-facing profile of an American Indigenous person wearing a feather bonnet. "United States of America" and the year in which the coin was minted are also included. The reverse reads "One Cent," set within a laurel or oak wreath. In 1860, the design was changed slightly, adding a shield at the top and three arrows under the ribbon that binds the edges of the wreath. The edges of both sides are ridged. While a myth endures that Longacre modeled the face on the coin after his daughter, there is no evidence to support this. Longacre' sketch of "Venus Accroupie," a museum piece in Philadelphia, has surfaced and is dated ten years before the coin was minted. |
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August Steiner Women's CN005S-AS Round Indian Head Penny Collectors Silver-tone Coin Watch $33 The Indian Head one-cent coin is a legal tender penny produced by the U.S. mint in the second half of the 19th Century through the early part of the 20th Century. Due to economic factors and changing standards, different editions of the coin have different material compositions, thus making certain versions more popular and valuable with collectors than others. The California gold rush of the late 19th century had a profound effect on the precious metal trade. Bills backed by silver rose in value as gold become more abundant and the mint reduced the number of silver in coins to balance prices. To help further mitigate this imbalance, a new penny, the Flying Eagle Cent was issued, but manufacturing problems arose from its design. In 1959, a design by James Barton Longacre---nicknamed the Indian Head Cent---was issued. Production problems continued due to the high relief on the reverse, but the penny was minted until 1909. The obverse of the Indian Head Cent features a right-facing profile of an American Indigenous person wearing a feather bonnet. "United States of America" and the year in which the coin was minted are also included. The reverse reads "One Cent," set within a laurel or oak wreath. In 1860, the design was changed slightly, adding a shield at the top and three arrows under the ribbon that binds the edges of the wreath. The edges of both sides are ridged. While a myth endures that Longacre modeled the face on the coin after his daughter, there is no evidence to support this. Longacre' sketch of "Venus Accroupie," a museum piece in Philadelphia, has surfaced and is dated ten years before the coin was minted. |
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The Penny $24.46 A young girl?s life is transformed when she stops to pick up a penny. Co-author Joyce Meyer is a well-known Christian speaker, and while THE PENNY is a novel, it deals with issues of faith and explores various Christian themes. |
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August Steiner Women's Indian Head Penny Collectors Rose Coin Watch $65.47 This August Steiner ladies collector's timepiece features genuine Indian head penny. A classy coin watch will make for a great addition to any coin enthusiast collection. Watch features genuine calf skin leather strap.Case: Base metalCaseback: stainless steel, snap-downDial: Sunray dial ring, 1909 wheat cent penny center Hands: Black, hour, minute, sweeping second hand Markers: Roman numeralStrap: Genuine leather, brownClasp: Tang buckleCrystal: MineralCrown: Push/pullMovement: QuartzWater resistance: Water resistant Case measurements: 31 mm x 31 mm x 13 mm Bracelet measurements: 16 mm x 8 inches longModel number: CN005RAll measurements are approximate and may vary slightly from the listed dimensions.Women's watch bands can be sized to fit 6.5-inch to 7.5-inch wrists. |
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August Steiner Women's Indian Head Penny Collectors Silver Coin Watch $64.42 This August Steiner ladies collector's timepiece features genuine Indian head penny. A classy coin watch will make for a great addition to any coin enthusiast collection. Watch features genuine calf skin leather strap.Case: Base metalCaseback: stainless steel, snap-downDial: Sunray dial ring, 1909 wheat cent penny center Hands: Black, hour, minute, sweeping second hand Markers: Roman numeralStrap: Genuine leather, brownClasp: Tang buckleCrystal: MineralCrown: Push/pullMovement: QuartzWater resistance: Water resistant Case measurements: 31 mm x 31 mm x 13 mm Bracelet measurements: 16 mm x 8 inches longBox measurements77mm x 152mm x 25mm Model number: CN005SAll measurements are approximate and may vary slightly from the listed dimensions.Women's watch bands can be sized to fit 6.5-inch to 7.5-inch wrists. |
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Womens Penny $39.97 Womens Penny |


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