- Old Silver Dollars; The Bright Future Of American Silver Dollars By:-Oscar Planc
Since the first days of America, the silver coin of choice has been the dollar. They have symbolized the lasting strength of the United States for over 200 years. American silver dollars are still sought by new and veteran coin collectors of all ages. They are not only beautiful works of art, they have a rich history being struck in silver dollar mints across the country.
- Collecting Vintage Guitars This Day And Age By:-Edward Vega
Everyone can go about collecting vintage guitars. You might think that they are very expensive adn way past the amount at which you can spend. While this might be true of some, this isn't true of all of them. We will teach you how to collect these guitars on a budget.
- Home Decor Collectibles: Determining Their Worth By:-Zoey Callehan
The monetary value of many antiques and other priceless possessions is based on the current selling price of these goods in the market. Collectors of different kinds, from antiques, furniture and rugs to toy figures, artworks, cars and more are always on the lookout for the current value of their collection. This may be reasons of selling, acquiring, monitoring or just out of interest. Evaluation can sometimes be tedious especially with the numerous aspects to consider. For a new area rug collector for instance, the details can be overwhelming. Let's take a look at the most important factors in value appraisals.
- Abraham Lincoln on Cents and Dollars in 2010 By:-Michael Zielinski
Abraham Lincoln will appear on two different circulating coins for 2010. This will include the diminutive penny and the circulating dollar coin. The 2010 Lincoln Penny will be issued with a new design to provide a capstone for the four different designs issued during 2009 to celebrate his Bicentennial. The 2010 Lincoln Dollar coin will be issued as part of the ongoing Presidential Dollar coin series, which honors the former Presidents of the United States.
- Demand for Silver Causes Problems for Collectors By:-Dylan Chase
The United States Mint has issued the American Silver Eagle coins since 1986. The one ounce silver coins are issued in two different versions for both precious metals investors and coin collectors. Last year the high demand for precious metals caused the cancellation of the collector versions. The situation has continued, bringing doubts to the status of the 2010 collector coins.
- New US Mint Quarters Feature National Parks and Sites By:-Dylan Chase
In 2010 a new series of quarters will be launched by the United States Mint. The America the Beautiful Quarters series will issue a total of 56 circulating quarter dollar coins over the course of twelve years, featuring National Parks or other National Sites from each of the states, territories, and the District of Columbia.
- Vintage Dolls By:-Chanta Berkowsk
Today's economy is pretty rough. Collectors can either be stalled by it or use it to their advantage. Whether you collect dolls for fun or as an investment, you can still work on your collection during tough financial times.
- How to Uncover Vintage Products for Resale By:-Mike Vanbonder
The pastime of collecting is alive and well today all around the world. Folks collect just about anything that you can think of and if you are so inclined, you can cash in by providing them with what they are looking to add to their collections.
- Using Antique Rugs While Decorating Your Home By:-Zoey Callehan
No matter what some people might say, spending on rugs to decorate your home is important enough to justify spending a considerable amount of money on. Deciding which style you want for your home can help you determine what type of antique area rug to use with it. Let us first try to compare the two main styles of home decorating -traditional and modern -to know which one you prefer to have.
- Bakugan Maxus 7 In 1 Dragonoid By:-James Perris
Do you have the hottest action toy on the Market for Christmas? I have seen boys stay busy for countless hours playing with the Bakugan 7 in 1 Maxus Dragonoid. There are seven unique Bakugan that make up the Maxus Dragonoid: Spitarm, Dark Hound, Brachium, Spyder Fencer, Neo Dragonoid, and Grakas Hound. It can battle as one devastating united force.
- Maxus 7 In 1 Dragonoind By:-James Perris
What kind of action are your kids waiting for? This Bakugan 7 in 1 Maxus Dragonoid will keep any boy occupied for hours! Maxus Dragonoid is formed by combining seven different Bakugan: Grakas Hound, Dark Hound, Brachium, Spitarm, Spyder Fencer and Neo Dragonoid. It can battle as one devastating united force. What is so awesome about the 7 Bakugan that make up Maxus Dragonoid? Each piece can also be used as solo warriors in battle.
- Aged Roman Coins - Looking Back In The Past By:-Carl Keller
The majority of novice coin collectors discover it tough to comprehend or interpret the words/letters on ancient Roman coins. This happens for the reason that the carved engraver used for creating these coins used intricate ellipsis for accommodating lengthy legendary depictions on the flans. Interestingly, the use of abbreviations led them to fit an surprising quantity of info in an unbelievably limited place.
- Rock Collecting Introduction By:-Joe Rubino
Not many hobbies can be done by every member of the family. Collecting rocks is one of those hobbies that can be enjoyed by everyone in your family. You not only learn about rocks and minerals as you collect them, but they are entertaining and interesting as well. One collector found a rare gem on the way to New Brunswick and she felt like she was going to burst forth with joy because of the feeling and rush it gave her to find rocks.
- New Commemorative First Spouse Gold Coins By:-Geoffrey Goodwin
Collectors of coins are being given a special treat from the US mint for the next couple of years. The mint is printing special first Spouse gold coins made out of the finest gold available domestically. So far, there have only been thirteen spouses released on the coins, leaving a good amount of opportunity for anyone who wishes to still get into this market.
- Do You Still Love Your Toy Fire Truck! By:-Michelle Rudge
I've been surprised to find that information about the beloved toy fire truck is very difficult to find! The internet doesn't have very much content (unless I'm using the wrong words to search) and even my local library had very few books. So this little article compiles the information that I have been able to find in an easy to read format... whether it's a special gift for a child or an antique to add to your collection.
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