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The Coins $4.99 We believe it is important to preserve what makes music special, and make it easy to craft listening experiences. At MOG, browse millions songs and play them instantly. Or just turn on radio where you can stop and replay songs. You can also create playlists for any occasion, and even download songs to your mobile. We are dedicated to employing the cleanest but most powerful technology so you can enjoy music as much as ever. |
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Sell, Sell, Sell $4.99 We believe it is important to preserve what makes music special, and make it easy to craft listening experiences. At MOG, browse millions songs and play them instantly. Or just turn on radio where you can stop and replay songs. You can also create playlists for any occasion, and even download songs to your mobile. We are dedicated to employing the cleanest but most powerful technology so you can enjoy music as much as ever. |
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Banks of Iceland: Icesave Dispute, History of Landsbanki, Kaupthing Bank, Landsbanki, Glitnir, Exista, Sparisj abanki $19.99 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Icesave Dispute, History of Landsbanki, Kaupthing Bank, Landsbanki, Glitnir, Exista, Sparisjóðabanki, Straumur Investment Bank, List of Banks in Iceland, Íslandsbanki, Central Bank of Iceland, Nbi, Sparisjóður Reykjavíkur Og Nágrennis, Arion Banki, Mp Investment Bank. Excerpt: Arion banki (formerly Nýja Kaupþing or New Kaupthing ) is a state-run bank which operates in Iceland . It was set up on the 22 October 2008 in response to the failure of the Icelandic government to sell Kaupthing , an insolvent bank, and placed in control of the old bank’s good assets. See also (online edition) Websites (URLs online) A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at The Central Bank of Iceland (Icelandic : Seðlabanki Íslands ) is the central bank or reserve bank of Iceland . It has served in this capacity since 1961, when it was created by an act of the Alþingi out of the central banking department of Landsbanki Íslands , which had had the sole right of note issuance since 1927 and had conducted only limited monetary policy . Seðlabanki Íslands is owned by the Icelandic government, administered by a three-member board of governors appointed by the Prime Minister to seven-year terms and a seven-member supervisory board. It has the sole right to issue notes and coins of Icelandic Krónur and to manage the state’s foreign currency reserves. The Central Bank Act of 1986 eliminated the ability of the Central Bank to regulate the interest rates of commercial banks and savings banks. Though nominally independent, the Central Bank of Iceland was historically expected to follow the lead of the central government. In 2001, however, a floating exchange rates policy was introduced and since then the |
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Beginners Guide To Coin Collecting $2.99 There are thousands of coin collectors all over the world. If you’ve ever wondered what coin collecting is all about, this is a very important letter for you to read!People collect all sort of things – stamps, beanie babies, snow globes, phone numbers! What do they get from collecting these items? Many reasons. For some it’s the quest toward finding a new addition to their trove. For others, it’s completing a set by locating that elusive item. And still others get enjoyment just knowing that they are doing something that pleases them and gives them purposeIt’s the same with coin collecting. However, with coin collecting, you can learn a lot more than just what coins you need to complete a set. You learn about the history of the world, the stories behind certain monies, and the value of the coins you are amassing.Some coin collectors pursue numismatics as a way to make a living or supplement their income. After all, some coins can be worth quite a bit of money and when they sell those coins, they realize a profit.Whatever your reason, coin collecting can offer this to you and more! It’s all what you make of it and what YOU as the collector want to get out of it! |
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Buy It Right Money Game $23.99 Teach kids the importance of money recognition, adding numbers and making correct change through interactive game play. Little bankers can set prices, buy and sell items and learn the value of money as they move throughout the colorful, kid-friendly game board. Includes calculator, game pieces, 40 paper play bills and 100 plastic coins. Game board measures 19 x 19 . For 2 to 4 players. Awards:toytips.com-Toy Tips rating of 5 (2002) Oppenheim Gold Seal of Approval (2002)NAPPA Honors Award Winner |
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Buy, Keep or Sell? $4.39 New – This is the new edition of this insider’s guide to identifying trash, treasure or tomorrow’s antiques, from antiques guru Judith Miller. Ever wondered if your junk might be someone else’s antique or treasure? From coins to kitchenware, fashion to football memorabilia, find out all you need to know to enjoy collecting and make a tidy profit. Pick up expert advice, top tips and tricks of the trade from antiques expert Judith Miller. She’ll guide you through identifying tomorrow’s red-hot col |
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Buy, Keep or Sell? $19.99 Used – This is the new edition of this insider’s guide to identifying trash, treasure or tomorrow’s antiques, from antiques guru Judith Miller. Ever wondered if your junk might be someone else’s antique or treasure? From coins to kitchenware, fashion to football memorabilia, find out all you need to know to enjoy collecting and make a tidy profit. Pick up expert advice, top tips and tricks of the trade from antiques expert Judith Miller. She’ll guide you through identifying tomorrow’s red-hot co |
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Buy, Keep or Sell? $2.5 Used – This is the new edition of this insider’s guide to identifying trash, treasure or tomorrow’s antiques, from antiques guru Judith Miller. Ever wondered if your junk might be someone else’s antique or treasure? From coins to kitchenware, fashion to football memorabilia, find out all you need to know to enjoy collecting and make a tidy profit. Pick up expert advice, top tips and tricks of the trade from antiques expert Judith Miller. She’ll guide you through identifying tomorrow’s red-hot co |
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Cashing in on the Scrap Gold Business………………the Revised I Told You So Edition by Richard Frankel $45.03 In 2008, history was made when the price of gold exceeded the historic Boom of 1980. While people missed out, Richard Frankel was smack dab in the middle of it. He knew then that this would be the only business for him. When history repeated itself, he decided to re-release his manual with nuances to prepare his readers. No trade secrets are left out. Basic and vital fundamentals are discussed. Testing gold, silver, and platinum as well as diamonds and coins are discussed. Lessons on how to weigh precious metals, determine value, and sell according to the metals market. This manual will even educate you on how to sell resalable jewelry that was purchased as scrap. Above all, how to find prospects. Advertising on a shoe string budget and ways to diversify during slow peaks are discussed at length. This manual is not limited to the gold business since the underlying current is about believing in yourself. This just may be an important tool to own for anyone who wishes to get ahead no matter what business you choose to be in. |
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Coin Collecting-How To Buy-Sell-Grade Coins $4.37 Sandy Hall,NOOK Book (eBook), English-language edition,Pub by unique5stardeals |
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Debt: The First 5,000 Years $20.64 Now in paperback: David Graeber’s “fresh . . . fascinating . . . thought-provoking . . . and exceedingly timely” (Financial Times) history of debt   Here anthropologist David Graeber presents a stunning reversal of conventional wisdom: he shows that before there was money, there was debt. For more than 5,000 years, since the beginnings of the first agrarian empires, humans have used elaborate credit systems to buy and sell goods—that is, long before the invention of coins or cash. It is in this era, Graeber argues, that we also first encounter a society divided into debtors and creditors.Graeber shows that arguments about debt and debt forgiveness have been at the center of political debates from Italy to China, as well as sparking innumerable insurrections. He also brilliantly demonstrates that the language of the ancient works of law and religion (words like “guilt,” “sin,” and “redemption”) derive in large part from ancient debates about debt, and shape even our most basic ideas of right and wrong. We are still fighting these battles today without knowing it. |
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Debt: The First 5,000 Years $32 Before there was money, there was debtEvery economics textbook says the same thing: Money was invented to replace onerous and complicated barter systems—to relieve ancient people from having to haul their goods to market. The problem with this version of history? There’s not a shred of evidence to support it.Here anthropologist David Graeber presents a stunning reversal of conventional wisdom. He shows that for more than 5,000 years, since the beginnings of the first agrarian empires, humans have used elaborate credit systems to buy and sell goods—that is, long before the invention of coins or cash. It is in this era, Graeber argues, that we also first encounter a society divided into debtors and creditors. Graeber shows that arguments about debt and debt forgiveness have been at the center of political debates from Italy to China, as well as sparking innumerable insurrections. He also brilliantly demonstrates that the language of the ancient works of law and religion (words like “guilt,” “sin,” and “redemption”) derive in large part from ancient debates about debt, and shape even our most basic ideas of right and wrong. We are still fighting these battles today without knowing it.Debt: The First 5,000 Years is a fascinating chronicle of this little known history—as well as how it has defined human history, and what it means for the credit crisis of the present day and the future of our economy. |
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Debt: The First 5,000 Years $22 Before there was money, there was debtEvery economics textbook says the same thing: Money was invented to replace onerous and complicated barter systems—to relieve ancient people from having to haul their goods to market. The problem with this version of history? There’s not a shred of evidence to support it.Here anthropologist David Graeber presents a stunning reversal of conventional wisdom. He shows that for more than 5,000 years, since the beginnings of the first agrarian empires, humans have used elaborate credit systems to buy and sell goods—that is, long before the invention of coins or cash. It is in this era, Graeber argues, that we also first encounter a society divided into debtors and creditors. Graeber shows that arguments about debt and debt forgiveness have been at the center of political debates from Italy to China, as well as sparking innumerable insurrections. He also brilliantly demonstrates that the language of the ancient works of law and religion (words like “guilt,” “sin,” and “redemption”) derive in large part from ancient debates about debt, and shape even our most basic ideas of right and wrong. We are still fighting these battles today without knowing it.Debt: The First 5,000 Years is a fascinating chronicle of this little known history—as well as how it has defined human history, and what it means for the credit crisis of the present day and the future of our economy. |
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Don’t Call the Thrift Shop: What to Do with a Lifetime of Well-Loved Possessions $17.96 What do you do with a lifetime of well-loved possessions when Mom moves to the retirement home, or there’s a death in the family, or you are ready to move to a smaller home? Is that old chest a valuable antique or a thrift shop item? This book is your key to finding out what to do with your jewelry, coins, stamp collections, china, silver, glass, toys, baseball cards and other family heirlooms. Learn thow and where to sell everything from diamonds to teddy bears (along with tips about appraisals and estate planning). |
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Don’t Call the Thrift Shop: What to Do with a Lifetime of Well-Loved Possessions $14.77 New – What do you do with a lifetime of well-loved possessions when Mom moves to the retirement home, or there’s a death in the family, or you are ready to move to a smaller home? Is that old chest a valuable antique or a thrift shop item? This book is your key to finding out what to do with your jewelry, coins, stamp collections, china, silver, glass, toys, baseball cards and other family heirlooms. Learn how and where to sell everything from diamonds to teddy bears (along with tips about appra |
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Don’t Call the Thrift Shop: What to Do with a Lifetime of Well-Loved Possessions $0.99 Used – What do you do with a lifetime of well-loved possessions when Mom moves to the retirement home, or there’s a death in the family, or you are ready to move to a smaller home? Is that old chest a valuable antique or a thrift shop item? This book is your key to finding out what to do with your jewelry, coins, stamp collections, china, silver, glass, toys, baseball cards and other family heirlooms. Learn how and where to sell everything from diamonds to teddy bears (along with tips about appr |
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EDUCATIONAL INSIGHTS EI-3149 PRESTO CHANGE-O-GR. 2 AND UP $26.34 EDI1541: Learn how to make change, save money and spend it wisely. Players travel around a gameboard filled with everyday financial decisions – earn money, sell a pet, spend money at the museum or a video arcade, and much more. The first player to save $10.00 wins! Includes colorful gameboard, dice, game pawns, markers, lots of realistic bills and coins, and instruction booklet. For 2-4 players. |
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Ebaylistings That Sell for Dummies $7.98 New – This book delivers just what ambitious eBay sellers ask for the most– the tech tricks that turn listings into profits Offers step-by-step, hands-on instructions as well as useable HTML code that sellers can put to work right away to improve the look of their auctions Explains how to use templates to achieve a signature look, automate listings with sales generators, tweak photos to display an item at its best, shoot difficult items effectively (such as jewelry, coins, and cars), work w |
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El Mundo del Comercio (the World of Trade): Level 3 $20.94 New – Before there was money, people bartered, or traded, goods and services to get the things they needed and wanted. Now, we use money in the form of bills and coins to buy goods and services. People have markets all around the world where they sell their goods. One special type of market is a stock market where you can buy shares of stock in a company and own a small or big part of that company. Trade is everywhereyou can even trade part of your card collection with a friend. |
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El Mundo del Comercio (the World of Trade): Level 3 $20.94 Used – Before there was money, people bartered, or traded, goods and services to get the things they needed and wanted. Now, we use money in the form of bills and coins to buy goods and services. People have markets all around the world where they sell their goods. One special type of market is a stock market where you can buy shares of stock in a company and own a small or big part of that company. Trade is everywhereyou can even trade part of your card collection with a friend. |
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El Mundo del Comercio (the World of Trade): Level 3 $20.95 Used – Before there was money, people bartered, or traded, goods and services to get the things they needed and wanted. Now, we use money in the form of bills and coins to buy goods and services. People have markets all around the world where they sell their goods. One special type of market is a stock market where you can buy shares of stock in a company and own a small or big part of that company. Trade is everywhereyou can even trade part of your card collection with a friend. |
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El Mundo del Comercio (the World of Trade): Level 3 $20.94 Used – Before there was money, people bartered, or traded, goods and services to get the things they needed and wanted. Now, we use money in the form of bills and coins to buy goods and services. People have markets all around the world where they sell their goods. One special type of market is a stock market where you can buy shares of stock in a company and own a small or big part of that company. Trade is everywhereyou can even trade part of your card collection with a friend. |
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Gai See: What You See in Chinatown $16.95 Take a charming tour of Chinatown! What in the worldcould you possibly seeat an old gai see,just you and meon a warm and easy,slightly breezyspringtime Saturday morning?In Cantonese, gai see means “street market,” the lively place where vendors sell all their goods from open-air stalls, pushcarts, and stores. Join a curious little boy as he shops at the market with his family in every season and discovers many special treasures. From noodles in the spring to dragon fruit in the summer, from chocolate coins in the fall to firecrackers for Chinese New Year in the winter, you never know what you might find during a magical stroll through Chinatown. |
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Gold Rush $22.99 Gold is near and dear to the hearts of coin investors everywhere. This portable how-to coin guide addresses basic questions including where to buy, where to sell, how to read market trends, how to handle coins properly, and identifying your own collecting approach. Plus, youll discover thorough and easy-to-read pricing information for each denomination of gold coin. It’s packed with more than 400 superb color photos of coins to help you distinguish real coins from privately minted medallic pieces. |
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Gold Rush: How to Collect, Invest and Profit With Gold Coins $0.99 Packed with more than 400 superb color photos of coins—your key to distinguishing real coins from privately minted medallic pieces Handy how-to format helps you make the most of online auctions.Instructs on how to capitalize on the rapidly rising price of gold by making smart coin investments.Diamonds may be a girl’s best friend, but gold is near and dear to the hearts of coin investors everywhere. This how-to coin guide addresses basic questions including where to buy, where to sell, how to read market trends, how to handle coins properly, and identifying your own collecting approach. Plus, you’ll discover thorough and easy-to-read pricing information for each denomination of gold coin. |
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How the Experts Buy and Sell Gold Bullion, Gold Stocks, & Gold Coins $6.69 Used |
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How the Experts Buy and Sell Gold Bullion, Gold Stocks, & Gold Coins $211.73 New |
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How the Experts Buy and Sell Gold Bullion, Gold Stocks, & Gold Coins $221.08 New |
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How the Experts Buy and Sell Gold Bullion, Gold Stocks, & Gold Coins $211.73 New |
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LEARNING RESOURCES LER2652 BUY IT RIGHT-GR. 1+ SHOPPING GAME $26.89 Teach kids the importance of money recognition, adding and making correct change through interactive game play. Kids can set prices, buy and sell items and learn the value of money as they move throughout the game board. Includes calculator, game pieces, 40 paper play bills and 100 plastic coins. Game board measures 19 x19 . For 2-4 players. |
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Learning Resources Presto Change-O Game – Educational Insights $17.99 Presto Change-O Game. Be the first to save $10 by making smart financial decisions – sell lemonade, earn money, go to the movies, spend money – and you win! Includes colorful game board, dice, game pawns, markers, realistic bills and coins, and instruction book. -Learn to make change, save money, and spend it wisely -Players travel around the game board filled with everyday financial decisions-earn money, sell lemonade, spend money at the movies, and much more -Includes colorful game board, dice, game pawns, markers, lots of realistic bills and coins, and instruction booklet – For 2 – 4 Players -A fun way to learn about money -A great family game -Product Weight:1.9 pounds -Product Dimensions (in inches) 19.0 x 9.6 x 2.1 |
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Noddy and the Treasure Map $1.99 Used – Continuing this delightful series of Noddy books, based on the ever popular series on channel Five, Noddy is back with four brand new titles. The Goblins sell Noddy a treasure map but it isn’t long before Noddy realises their intentions weren’t good. Noddy and Bumpy Dog are looking for an adventure. But they can’t decide what to do! When the naughty goblins offer them a treasure map for a few coins, Noddy can’t resist. It isn’t long until Noddy and Bumpy Dog find themselves in the Dark |
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Noddy and the Treasure Map $13.25 New – Continuing this delightful series of Noddy books, based on the ever popular series on channel Five, Noddy is back with four brand new titles. The Goblins sell Noddy a treasure map but it isn’t long before Noddy realises their intentions weren’t good. Noddy and Bumpy Dog are looking for an adventure. But they can’t decide what to do! When the naughty goblins offer them a treasure map for a few coins, Noddy can’t resist. It isn’t long until Noddy and Bumpy Dog find themselves in the Dark W |
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North Aegean: Mytilene, Aiolikos F.c., Vatera, List of Settlements in the Chios Prefecture, List of Settlements in the Samos Prefecture, Vrissa $9.25 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Mytilene – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Mytilene is linked with a highway numbered (GR-67) linking to Skala Eressou on the other side of the island of Lesbos. Farmlands surround Mytilene, the mountains cover the west and to the north. The airport is located a few kilometres south of town. The city was called Midilli during Ottoman times. The Municipality of Mytilene is the administrative entity that surrounds the town of Mytilene. It is located in the southeastern part of the island, north and east of the Bay of Gera. It has a land area of 107.46 square kilometres (41.49 sq mi) and a population of 36,196 inhabitants (2001). With a population density of 336.8/km² it is by far the most densely populated municipality in Lesbos Prefecture. The next largest towns in the municipality are Vareiá (pop. 1,254), Pámfila (1,247), Mória (1,207), and Loutrá (1,118). The Roman aqueductAs an ancient city, lying off the east coast, Mytilene was initially confined to an island that later was joined to Lesbos, creating a north and south harbour. Mytilene contested successfully with Methymna in the north of the island for the leadership of the island in the seventh century BC and became the centre of the islands prosperous hinterland. Her most famous citizens were the poets Sappho and Alcaeus and the statesman Pittacus (one of the Seven Sages of ancient Greece). The city was famed for its great output of electrum coins struck from the late 6th through mid 4th centuries BC. Mytilene revolted against Athens in 428 BC but was overcome by an Athenian expeditionary force. The Athenian public assembly voted to massacre all the men of the city and to sell the women and children into slavery but changed its mind the next day. A fast trireme sailed the 186 nautical |
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Profitable Coin Collecting $27.99 There’s no mistaking the purpose of this book, or the opportunities it may provide you with. This reference contains deep market analysis of popular rare U.S. coins minted in the last century, with advice and alternative collecting and investing options for you to use, plus answers to common collecting questions and concerns including:How do you start investing coins? Which types of coins are the easiest to buy and sell? What coins have become top performers in collecting over the last 50 years? This book breaks down coin collecting into understandable and applicable steps that can lead to lucrative investments. |
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Rocks in His Head $18.89 Some people collect stamps. Other people collect coins. Carol Otis Hurst’’s father collected rocks. Nobody ever thought his obsession would amount to anything. They said, You”ve got rocks in your head and There’’s no money in rocks. But year after year he kept on collecting, trading, displaying, and labeling his rocks. The Depression forced the family to sell their gas station and their house, but his interest in rocks never wavered. And in the end the science museum he had visited so often realized that a person with rocks in his head was just what was needed.Anyone who has ever felt a little out of step with the world will identify with this true story of a man who followed his heart and his passion. |
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Scott Travers’ Top 88 Coins to Buy and Sell: 44 Winners and 44 Losers $0.99 Used – Some people hit the jackpot when they buy collectible coins; others lose a bundle. Scott Travers is the master at picking big winners and spotting real losers. The New York Times called him the “preeminent consumer advocate in the numismatic field.” In short, he’s the expert that hobbyists and investors can trust.- These 88 coins, 44 “winners” and 44 “losers,” show you how to tell what’s worth buying and what should be avoided – Learn how to judge all the elements – big and seemingly smal |
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Scott Travers’ Top 88 Coins to Buy and Sell: 44 Winners and 44 Losers $2.67 Some people hit the jackpot when they buy collectible coins; others lose a bundle. Scott Travers is the master at picking big winners and spotting real losers. The New York Times called him the "preeminent consumer advocate in the numismatic field." In short, he’s the expert that hobbyists and investors can trust.• These 88 coins, 44 “winners” and 44 “losers,” show you how to tell what’s worth buying and what should be avoided • Learn how to judge all the elements – big and seemingly small –that make some purchases smart and others downright dumb • Fully illustrated, with examples from the earliest U.S. coins to those being minted today • A unique and fun to read guide for every coin collector and investor |
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Scott Travers’ Top 88 Coins to Buy and Sell: 44 Winners and 44 Losers $7.86 New – Some people hit the jackpot when they buy collectible coins; others lose a bundle. Scott Travers is the master at picking big winners and spotting real losers. The New York Times called him the “preeminent consumer advocate in the numismatic field.” In short, he’s the expert that hobbyists and investors can trust.- These 88 coins, 44 “winners” and 44 “losers,” show you how to tell what’s worth buying and what should be avoided – Learn how to judge all the elements – big and seemingly small |
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Scott Travers’ Top 88 Coins to Buy and Sell: 44 Winners and 44 Losers $13.95 Some people hit the jackpot when they buy collectible coins; others lose a bundle. Scott Travers is the master at picking big winners and spotting real losers. The New York Times called him the preeminent consumer advocate in the numismatic field. In short, he’’s the expert that hobbyists and investors can trust.- These 88 coins, 44 winners and 44 losers, show you how to tell what’’s worth buying and what should be avoided – Learn how to judge all the elements – big and seemingly small -that make some purchases smart and others downright dumb – Fully illustrated, with examples from the earliest U.S. coins to those being minted today – A unique and fun to read guide for every coin collector and investor |
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Secrets of a Successful Gold Buyer: How to Buy & Sell Gold & Silver Jewelry, Coins & Bullion as an Entrepreneur, Investor, Collector, or Fundraiser $23.4 New |
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Secrets of a Successful Gold Buyer: How to Buy & Sell Gold & Silver Jewelry, Coins & Bullion as an Entrepreneur, Investor, Collector, or Fundraiser $22.82 Secrets of a Successful Gold Buyer: How to Buy & Sell Gold & Silver Jewelry, Coins & Bullion as an Entrepreneur, Investor, Collector, or Fundraiser |
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Secrets of a Successful Gold Buyer: How to Buy & Sell Gold & Silver Jewelry, Coins & Bullion as an Entrepreneur, Investor, Collector, or Fundraiser $23.4 Used |
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Shakespeare’s Tragedy of Timon of Athens $16.36 New – Excerpt from book: Athens From The Pnyx ACT II Scene I. A Senator’s House Enter Senator, with papers in his hand Senator. And late, five thousand; to Varro and to Isidore He owes nine thousand, besides my former sum, Which makes it five and twenty. Still in motion Of raging waste ? It cannot hold; it will not. If I want gold, steal but a beggar’s dog And give it Timon, why, the dog coins gold. If I would sell my horse and buy twenty moe Better than he, why, give my horse to Timon, Ask noth |
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Shakespeare’s Tragedy of Timon of Athens $16.36 Used – Excerpt from book: Athens From The Pnyx ACT II Scene I. A Senator’s House Enter Senator, with papers in his hand Senator. And late, five thousand; to Varro and to Isidore He owes nine thousand, besides my former sum, Which makes it five and twenty. Still in motion Of raging waste ? It cannot hold; it will not. If I want gold, steal but a beggar’s dog And give it Timon, why, the dog coins gold. If I would sell my horse and buy twenty moe Better than he, why, give my horse to Timon, Ask not |
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Shakespeare’s Tragedy of Timon of Athens $18.16 New – Excerpt from book: Athens From The Pnyx ACT II Scene I. A Senator’s House Enter Senator, with papers in his hand Senator. And late, five thousand; to Varro and to Isidore He owes nine thousand, besides my former sum, Which makes it five and twenty. Still in motion Of raging waste ? It cannot hold; it will not. If I want gold, steal but a beggar’s dog And give it Timon, why, the dog coins gold. If I would sell my horse and buy twenty moe Better than he, why, give my horse to Timon, Ask noth |
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Shield Nickel $39.99 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Shield nickel was the first United States five-cent piece to be made out of copper-nickel, the same alloy of which American nickels are struck today. Designed by James B. Longacre, the coin was issued from 1866 until 1883, when it was replaced by the Liberty Head nickel. A silver half dime had been struck from the early days of the United States Mint in the late 18th century. They disappeared from circulation, along with most other coins, in the economic turmoil of the Civil War. In 1864, the Mint was successful in introducing low-denomination coins, whose intrinsic worth did not approach their face value. Industrialist Joseph Wharton advocated coins containing nickel-a metal in which he had significant financial interests. When the Mint proposed a copper-nickel five-cent piece, Congress required that the coin be heavier than the Mint had suggested, allowing Wharton to sell more of the metal to the government. |
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Show me the money. First grade children learn about money. $49.99 This unit invited first grade children to open a store and sell merchandise to their classmates. Students selected items for their store and rolled a die to see how "rich" they were. They then took turns tending their store and going on a shopping spree during this sixteen day unit. Students worked on the following three essential goals of the unit. They engaged in experiences in which they (1) named the penny, nickel, dime and quarter and learned its value; (2) added and subtracted the value of the coins using standard or invented algorithms; and (3) determined equivalency among various sets of coins. This unit was implemented in a first grade classroom in a public elementary school. Based on twenty-four individual clinical interviews, I chose twelve students of varying abilities for this study; four with high prior knowledge, four with medium prior knowledge and four with low prior knowledge. The students' knowledge and skills were both enhanced and documented during the design challenge of buying and selling in the stores they created. The design challenge was differentiated for each student based on the outcomes of the clinical interview and on my ongoing analyses of student classroom performance. I prepared activity cards based on this analysis. Students with advanced skills purchased multiple items from each store, necessitating higher level mathematics. Students with less sophisticated knowledge had to purchase single items. Assessments were made on pre- and post-clinical interviews, pre- and post-assessment tests, a post practicum and student design portfolios. I kept a teacher journal to document student performance during the unit and to supplement student data with teacher observation data. Data demonstrate that the skill level of each group of students increased, but the rate of increase was at various levels and in varying ways. Students had multiple opportunities to use our monetary system in action in their daily lives. As a result of |
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Show me the money. First grade children learn about money. $69 This unit invited first grade children to open a store and sell merchandise to their classmates. Students selected items for their store and rolled a die to see how "rich" they were. They then took turns tending their store and going on a shopping spree during this sixteen day unit. Students worked on the following three essential goals of the unit. They engaged in experiences in which they (1) named the penny, nickel, dime and quarter and learned its value; (2) added and subtracted the value of the coins using standard or invented algorithms; and (3) determined equivalency among various sets of coins. This unit was implemented in a first grade classroom in a public elementary school. Based on twenty-four individual clinical interviews, I chose twelve students of varying abilities for this study; four with high prior knowledge, four with medium prior knowledge and four with low prior knowledge. The students' knowledge and skills were both enhanced and documented during the design challenge of buying and selling in the stores they created. The design challenge was differentiated for each student based on the outcomes of the clinical interview and on my ongoing analyses of student classroom performance. I prepared activity cards based on this analysis. Students with advanced skills purchased multiple items from each store, necessitating higher level mathematics. Students with less sophisticated knowledge had to purchase single items. Assessments were made on pre- and post-clinical interviews, pre- and post-assessment tests, a post practicum and student design portfolios. I kept a teacher journal to document student performance during the unit and to supplement student data with teacher observation data. Data demonstrate that the skill level of each group of students increased, but the rate of increase was at various levels and in varying ways. Students had multiple opportunities to use our monetary system in action in their daily lives. As a result of |
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Show me the money. First grade children learn about money. $49.99 This unit invited first grade children to open a store and sell merchandise to their classmates. Students selected items for their store and rolled a die to see how "rich" they were. They then took turns tending their store and going on a shopping spree during this sixteen day unit. Students worked on the following three essential goals of the unit. They engaged in experiences in which they (1) named the penny, nickel, dime and quarter and learned its value; (2) added and subtracted the value of the coins using standard or invented algorithms; and (3) determined equivalency among various sets of coins. This unit was implemented in a first grade classroom in a public elementary school. Based on twenty-four individual clinical interviews, I chose twelve students of varying abilities for this study; four with high prior knowledge, four with medium prior knowledge and four with low prior knowledge. The students' knowledge and skills were both enhanced and documented during the design challenge of buying and selling in the stores they created. The design challenge was differentiated for each student based on the outcomes of the clinical interview and on my ongoing analyses of student classroom performance. I prepared activity cards based on this analysis. Students with advanced skills purchased multiple items from each store, necessitating higher level mathematics. Students with less sophisticated knowledge had to purchase single items. Assessments were made on pre- and post-clinical interviews, pre- and post-assessment tests, a post practicum and student design portfolios. I kept a teacher journal to document student performance during the unit and to supplement student data with teacher observation data. Data demonstrate that the skill level of each group of students increased, but the rate of increase was at various levels and in varying ways. Students had multiple opportunities to use our monetary system in action in their daily lives. As a result of |
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Snipers, Shills, & Sharks: Ebay and Human Behavior $15 Used – Every day on eBay, millions of people buy and sell a vast array of goods, from rare collectibles and antiques to used cars and celebrity memorabilia. The internet auction site is remarkably easy to use, which accounts in part for its huge popularity. But how does eBay really work, and how does it compare to other kinds of auctions? These are questions that led Ken Steiglitz–computer scientist, collector of ancient coins, and a regular eBay user–to examine the site through the revealing |
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Superhobby Investing: Making Money from Antiques, Coins, Stamps, Wine, Woodland and Other Alternative Assets $60.13 What is ’superhobby investing’?Superhobby Investing is at the intersection of investing, collecting and other serious hobbies. It’s about examining how you can ratchet up a hobby or a collecting passion into an investment option.If you are a stock market investor, this book will show how you can use the tangible assets that are normally part and parcel of collecting as a means of diversifying your portfolio. Or maybe you already own, or have inherited, some superhobby assets – a stamp collection or a set of first editions, say – but never thought of them as potential investments.Using this book, you can find out how to assess their value and how to convert them into a durable and profitable portfolio. This book shows you why developing one or more superhobbies can be a good idea, and looks at various forms this tangible asset investing can take.In each case the book explains how the markets operate, what the risks are, what returns can be expected, and what knowledge and skills are required. Each asset profile includes: – The history of investment in the asset- The basic characteristics and features of the market- The examination of long term returns, with detailed figures- The tax angles (if applicable)- The major issues- How to buy and sell, including major dealers and auctioneers- Sources of information |
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Superhobby Investing: Making Money from Antiques, Coins, Stamps, Wine, Woodland and Other Alternative Assets $3.71 What is ’superhobby investing’?Superhobby Investing is at the intersection of investing, collecting and other serious hobbies. It’s about examining how you can ratchet up a hobby or a collecting passion into an investment option.If you are a stock market investor, this book will show how you can use the tangible assets that are normally part and parcel of collecting as a means of diversifying your portfolio. Or maybe you already own, or have inherited, some superhobby assets – a stamp collection or a set of first editions, say – but never thought of them as potential investments.Using this book, you can find out how to assess their value and how to convert them into a durable and profitable portfolio. This book shows you why developing one or more superhobbies can be a good idea, and looks at various forms this tangible asset investing can take.In each case the book explains how the markets operate, what the risks are, what returns can be expected, and what knowledge and skills are required. Each asset profile includes: – The history of investment in the asset- The basic characteristics and features of the market- The examination of long term returns, with detailed figures- The tax angles (if applicable)- The major issues- How to buy and sell, including major dealers and auctioneers- Sources of information |
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Territorial Rough Rider $1.91 New – On a trip to visit his parents back East, Peter Ormond steals his father’s collection of rare gold coins valued at $50,000. On the return trip to Prescott, Arizona Territory, Ormond himself is robbed. Back in Prescott, Ormond meets Charley Gunderson and agrees to help him take a herd of wild mustangs to Ash Fork to sell. When C. E. Ormond’s black servant arrives to get the coins back, the three men find themselves on a military train and end up enlisting in the Rough Rider unit being forme |
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Territorial Rough Rider $21.03 New – On a trip to visit his parents back East, Peter Ormond steals his father’s collection of rare gold coins valued at $50,000. On the return trip to Prescott, Arizona Territory, Ormond himself is robbed. Back in Prescott, Ormond meets Charley Gunderson and agrees to help him take a herd of wild mustangs to Ash Fork to sell. When C. E. Ormond’s black servant arrives to get the coins back, the three men find themselves on a military train and end up enlisting in the Rough Rider unit being forme |
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Territorial Rough Rider $21.03 New – On a trip to visit his parents back East, Peter Ormond steals his father’s collection of rare gold coins valued at $50,000. On the return trip to Prescott, Arizona Territory, Ormond himself is robbed. Back in Prescott, Ormond meets Charley Gunderson and agrees to help him take a herd of wild mustangs to Ash Fork to sell. When C. E. Ormond’s black servant arrives to get the coins back, the three men find themselves on a military train and end up enlisting in the Rough Rider unit being forme |
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Territorial Rough Rider $1.98 New – On a trip to visit his parents back East, Peter Ormond steals his father’s collection of rare gold coins valued at $50,000. On the return trip to Prescott, Arizona Territory, Ormond himself is robbed. Back in Prescott, Ormond meets Charley Gunderson and agrees to help him take a herd of wild mustangs to Ash Fork to sell. When C. E. Ormond’s black servant arrives to get the coins back, the three men find themselves on a military train and end up enlisting in the Rough Rider unit being forme |
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The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Buying and Selling Antiques $82.48 New – Antiques can be strictly defined as furniture, pottery, coins, glass, paintings, rugs or other items more than 40 years old. (Some dealers say “manufactured before 1940.) Either way, if you’re interested in learning how to identify, value, buy or sell antiques, this is book for you. Whether you’ve decided to invest in antiques or you’re ready to get a good price for that “treasure” you found in your attic, you’ll need this book to give you the inside story on buying and selling antiques. I |
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The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Buying and Selling Antiques $8.36 Used – Antiques can be strictly defined as furniture, pottery, coins, glass, paintings, rugs or other items more than 40 years old. (Some dealers say “manufactured before 1940.) Either way, if you’re interested in learning how to identify, value, buy or sell antiques, this is book for you. Whether you’ve decided to invest in antiques or you’re ready to get a good price for that “treasure” you found in your attic, you’ll need this book to give you the inside story on buying and selling antiques. |
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The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Buying and Selling Antiques $249.08 New – Antiques can be strictly defined as furniture, pottery, coins, glass, paintings, rugs or other items more than 40 years old. (Some dealers say “manufactured before 1940.) Either way, if you’re interested in learning how to identify, value, buy or sell antiques, this is book for you. Whether you’ve decided to invest in antiques or you’re ready to get a good price for that “treasure” you found in your attic, you’ll need this book to give you the inside story on buying and selling antiques. I |
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The Dirty Little Secret About Buying Coins: A Common Sense Book on Buying and Selling Coins $9.15 The Dirty Little Secrets About “Buying” Coins was written to help all collectors and none collectors be better shoppers. It contains information that will make you wiser and more informed when shopping for coins. It contains information that you could spend hours trying to find, put into one convenient location, for quick referral. It tells you the best places to shop and the one to avoid. The book contains many web sites that will help you become better informed on the tools you will need when buying and selling coins. This book is a good reference for novice, non-collectors and collectors alike. “Do not buy or sell coins without reading this book!” |
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The Dirty Little Secret about Buying Coins: A Common Sense Book on Buying and Selling Coins $12.09 The Dirty Little Secrets About Buying Coins was written to help all collectors and none collectors be better shoppers. It contains information that will make you wiser and more informed when shopping for coins. It contains information that you could spend hours trying to find, put into one convenient location, for quick referral. It tells you the best places to shop and the one to avoid. The book contains many web sites that will help you become better informed on the tools you will need when buying and selling coins. This book is a good reference for novice, non-collectors and collectors alike. Do not buy or sell coins without reading this book! |
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The Insider’s Guide to U.S. Coin Values 2005 $1.99 Written by America’s #1 consumer advocate and coin dealer Scott Travers, this price guide is completely updated for 2004 with the latest, most accurate data. It provides comprehensive facts on all U.S. coins, advice on collecting trends, and a complete listing of the fair market value of your coins today.This is the one guide you need! Don’t be overcharged when you buy, don’t be shortchanged when you sell. |
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The Insider’s Guide to U.S. Coin Values 2010 $7.99 DON’T BE OVERCHARGED WHEN YOU BUY. DON’T BE SHORTCHANGED WHEN YOU SELL.America’s #1 consumer advocate for coin hobbyists, collectors, and investors is Scott Travers. His mission is to make sure you never fall prey to unscrupulous buyers or sellers. Now he has created a guide that provides comprehensive facts on all U.S. coins, advice on collecting trends, and a complete listing of the fair market value for your coins today. Plus, he teaches you to be the expert |
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The Official Blackbook Price Guide to World Coins: 2006 $40.96 Collecting world money has never been more exciting! The Official(R) Blackbook Price Guide to World Coins will show you how to buy, sell, and grade world coins. It also provides valuable information on how to collect mint errors or oddball world coins, important auction sales over the past year, and listings of international numismatic organizations and publications. With a brand-new market review highlighting the most recent trends in collecting and investing in world coins, this new edition is a must-have! Special Features: – Every country’s coins listed! – Hundreds of illustrations to quickly identify world coins – Exclusive special section that looks at technological trends impacting world coins – Masses of information on world coins minted by the US Mint |
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The World of Trade $8.99 Before there was money, people bartered, or traded, goods and services to get the things they needed and wanted. Now, we use money in the form of bills and coins to buy goods and services. People have markets all around the world where they sell their goods. One special type of market is a stock market where you can buy shares of stock in a company and own a small or big part of that company. Trade is everywhereyou can even trade part of your card collection with a friend. |
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The World of Trade: Number Patterns $5.82 New – Before there was money, people bartered, or traded, goods and services to get the things they needed and wanted. Now, we use money in the form of bills and coins to buy goods and services. People have markets all around the world where they sell their goods. One special type of market is a stock market where you can buy shares of stock in a company and own a small or big part of that company. Trade is everywhereyou can even trade part of your card collection with a friend. |
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The eBay Billionaires’ Club: Exclusive Secrets for Building an Even Bigger and More Profitable Online Business $2.29 The eBay Billionaires’ ClubOf the millions of eBay sellers currently online, only a handful qualify for membership in a special club consisting of the auction site’s cream of the crop. Collectively, these eBay merchants sell more than $1 billion in goods each year and are responsible for some 70 million annual transactions. They know how to move merchandise, where to find the best inventory, and how to keep customers coming back again and again. Now, for the first time ever, they reveal exactly how they achieved such legendary success.In The eBay Billionaires’ Club, author Amy Joyner goes one-on-one with a dozen of these elite eBay merchants—many of whom started off small, then grew to achieve PowerSeller status—and discusses how you can use their proven strategies to propel your own eBay business to incredible new heights.The eBay Billionaires’ Club is different from other how-to guides about eBay. Each chapter allows you to eavesdrop on Joyner’s exclusive conversations with these merchants as they share their stories and hard-earned tips for succeeding on eBay. Every engaging and informative profile also contains numerous “PowerPointer” tips, highlighting various lessons that can beapplied to your own eBay business right away.While the products they sell may vary—from movie posters and men’s ties to computer equipment and collectible coins—members of The eBay Billionaires’ Club have all generated impressive profits. Now, with their experience as your guide, you can do the same, as you learn how to:Research the eBay marketplace and start selling quicklyShip goods most efficientlyMinimize eBay fees and otherbusiness costsEstablish important relationships with offshore manufacturersUse eBay to drive traffic to your own e-commerce Web sitesCultivate and manage international salesAnd much moreFilled with in-depth insights and practical advice, The |
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Together We Stand $15.68 This book is a historical drama beginning in Liverpool in 1911. It follows the lives of three children, Dave, 16, Sam, 14 and Mary Anne, aged 6. When Dave accidentally kills a man in self-defence while trying to steal a few bottles of whisky to sell for food, he is terrified of the consequences of his actions. He knows the friends of the man he killed will find him. Badly injured after having his face slashed with a broken bottle, Dave was further traumatized when on arriving home he finds his mother dead. When he and Sam found the cache of guinea coins she secreted away for them, they knew they could get away. They chose America. Gradually from small beginnings as bookies runners, they drift into a life of crime. With the introduction of prohibition, Sam and Dave become rumrunners and when with the help of a ship’s captain and Albert Rothwell one of the richest men in America they acquire a distillery, their fortunes are made. Their lives follow a path of revenge when Suzy, Sam’s wife is murdered. But when Dave meets up with his past, life for the brother’s take a horrific turn. |
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Together We Stand $9.99 This book is a historical drama beginning in Liverpool in 1911. It follows the lives of three children, Dave, 16, Sam, 14 and Mary Anne, aged 6. When Dave accidentally kills a man in self-defence while trying to steal a few bottles of whisky to sell for food, he is terrified of the consequences of his actions. He knows the friends of the man he killed will find him. Badly injured after having his face slashed with a broken bottle, Dave was further traumatized when on arriving home he finds his mother dead. When he and Sam found the cache of guinea coins she secreted away for them, they knew they could get away. They chose America. Gradually from small beginnings as bookies runners, they drift into a life of crime. With the introduction of prohibition, Sam and Dave become rumrunners and when with the help of a ship’s captain and Albert Rothwell one of the richest men in America they acquire a distillery, their fortunes are made. Their lives follow a path of revenge when Suzy, Sam’s wife is murdered. But when Dave meets up with his past, life for the brother’s take a horrific turn. |
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U.S. Coins of Value $4.49 Used – The definitive up-to-the-minute coin guide. Written by America’s foremost coin authority, the book covers every coin ever minted in the United States and features a glossary of coin terms, tips on coin care and expert advice on how to spot, buy or sell rare coins. Photos. |
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U.S. Coins of Value $0.99 Used – The definitive up-to-the-minute coin guide. Written by America’s foremost coin authority, the book covers every coin ever minted in the United States and features a glossary of coin terms, tips on coin care and expert advice on how to spot, buy or sell rare coins. Photos. |
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U.S. Coins/Value $1.93 Used – The definitive up-to-the-minute coin guide. Written by America’s foremost coin authority, the book covers every coin ever minted in the United States and features a glossary of coin terms, tips on coin care and expert advice on how to spot, buy or sell rare coins. Photos. |
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Virtual Good $44 Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Virtual goods are non-physical objects that are purchased for use in online communities or online games. They have no intrinsic value and, by definition, are intangible. Virtual goods include such things as digital gifts and digital clothing for avatars. Virtual goods may be classified as services instead of goods. Sales of virtual goods are sometimes referred to as microtransactions. Virtual goods may be sold by companies that operate social networks, community sites or online games, such as massively multiplayer online role-playing games and massively multiplayer online games. The first virtual goods to be sold were items for use in online games. Players would sell virtual goods, such as swords, coins and potions, in the informal sector without the authorization of the game’s operator. |
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What to Do with Granddaddy’s Coins: A Beginner’s Guide to Identifying, Valuing and Selling Old Coins $6.49 Numismatic expert Jeff Ambio introduces the general public to the coin collecting market in this simple and entertaining guide on how to sort through old family coins. By the end of What to Do With Granddaddy’s Coins, readers will be equipped with the knowledge (and a self-made list of coin values!) to confidently approach the cutthroat coin market.All the basics of handling granddaddy’s coins are covered. Included are chapters on supply lists, how to care for coins, what makes a coin valuable on today’s market, and the benefits and drawbacks of contacting dealers. Step-by-step directions will prepare readers to identify and approximately value their coins. Reading this guide will equip the non-coin collector with the knowledge to discuss their coins with familiarity and understanding in the numismatic market. An indispensable tool for anyone who came into a coin collection, this book will prepare readers to approach other experts and make wise choices when handling various coins. Learn how to successfully sell granddaddy’s coins without squandering any valuable treasures! |
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