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Kass Evans - Ancient Coins Page … for
Kass Evans - Ancient Coins Page … for the Usage of Plant Images on Coins (Ancient Jewish) Coin […]
Posted: November 23rd, 2007 under General knowledge.
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Antique Coin Collecting
The more expensive coins can be purchased once their collection becomes larger and they have gained more collecting experience. Collectors need to consider a purchase carefully more info here
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Posted: November 21st, 2007 under General knowledge.
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Coin Collecting - BSA Merit Badges
Do these: Collect a type set of U.S. coins of any year currently being minted or in circulation. Commemorative, proof, silver, rare, or expensive coins are not needed. check here
Posted: November 10th, 2007 under General knowledge.
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Top dollar paid for old coins, coin collections,
Top dollar paid for old coins, coin collections, estate jewelry, antiques, and more. … Gold & Silver Coins Antique Jewelry. Furniture Old Toys Crocks … articles here ….
Rare coins and coin collecting. Ask the Coin […]
Posted: November 4th, 2007 under General knowledge.
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1 Troy ounce of Gold
Is there any difference between 1Troy ounce and 1 ounce of gold?
Many buyers are not even aware of this
1 Troy Ounce is actually more than an ounce. Precious metals such as Platinium, Palladium, Gold and Silver are often sold by the troy ounce. Consumers usually are not aware the that an ounce of precious metal like gold, is more […]
Posted: November 6th, 2006 under General knowledge.
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Grading coins
Third party coin grading companies use the Sheldon Scale as the standard benchmark for grading coins. It is a 70-point scale for grading coins with some changes made over the years. This technique was developed by Dr. William Sheldon in the late 1940s.
Sheldon Scale for Grading U.S. Coins
Poor-1 or P-1 (Poor) - The type is […]
Posted: August 30th, 2006 under General knowledge.
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