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Wednesday, November 19, 2008

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It is pretty evident that a lot of old money has significant value nowadays. It is true that casual collectors cannot afford to have any authentic old money and notes from the 1800s and early 1900s as their value and consequently price are too high. That's how collecting souvenir cards are becoming more and more popular. Having them you can collect a piece of history without actually paying a high price for it.
Buy silver dollars for a great investment.



England: Sovereign gold coins. The history of the first British Sovereigns stretches back to the beginning of England's Tudor era.
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Martin Van Buren Presidential $1 Circulating

Mon, 17 Nov 2008 16:07:40 +0000
It was easy to miss the release of the eight Presidential $1 coin last week given all the buzz with the U.S. Mint’s clearance sale and its announcement to drastically cut coins from its 2009 numismatic portfolio.
The final 2008 Presidential Dollar honoring Martin Van Buren went into circulation on Wednesday, November 13.
 

"Martin Van ...]

Coin Trivia for 9 Sep 2008

1. In what year was the Buffalo 5-cent piece last struck?

Daniel Frank Sedwick Treasure Auction #4

Fri, 17 Oct 2008 17:41:22 +0000
Daniel Frank Sedwick, LLC ( www.SedwickCoins.com ) announces the release of their new mail-bid Treasure Auction #4 by catalog and internet.
The auction closes November 6. Highlights of this sale include:

A California Gold Rush-era gold ingot from the S.S. Central America (1857) estimated at $125,000+ and also a gold bar marked with the “En Rada” stamp ...]


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