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Coin Collecting Collector's Guide
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- Posters, Prints (2)
- Collectibles
- 3 visitors recommend:
Coin Press 1851 art print
Source: AllPosters
- 20 in. x 16 in. art print of a 19th Century coin press.
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- 1 visitors recommend:
Chinese Coin art print
Source: AllPosters
- 8 in. x 8 in. art print of an ancient Chinese coin.
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- 59 visitors recommend:
1943 steel penny collection
Source: Johnson Smith
- In 1943 the U.S. government faced a war-time copper shortage. To leave the copper for munitions, they made Lincoln pennies out of steel that year.
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- 11 visitors recommend:
Greek and Olympic coins
Source: Collector's Shop
City: Athens, Country: Greece
E-mail: link-to@collector-shop.com
- Coins from all European countries, especially Greece. Official dealer of Athens 2004 Olympic Coins collection.
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- 6 visitors recommend:
CE Collection's Coin Gallery
Source: http://www.pandausa.com/coinlinks.html
City: New York, State: NY
E-mail: info@pandausa.com
- Wide selection of Chinese panda coins, panda coin gifts, and other gold and silver coins from around the world. Plus coin photo galleries, numismatic resources & more.
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- 5 visitors recommend:
Roman coin gift
Source: Johnson Smith
- An authentic coin of the Roman Empire. Certified to have been minted between 240 and 410 AD. Includes "leather-like" display binder & certificate that guarantees authenticity.
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- 5 visitors recommend:
100 state quarter album
Source: Johnson Smith
- A coin album for the new state quarters. This has room for two quarters per state -- one from each mint. (Philadelphia and Denver).
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- 5 visitors recommend:
Five Ruble gold Romanov coin
Source: Sovietski Collection
- The last gold coins issued by the Romanovs.
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- 5 visitors recommend:
English and Irish Medieval Hammered Silver Farthings
Source: Brad Shepherd
Country: United Kingdom
E-mail: brad.shepherd@talk21.com
- Identify Medieval Irish & English Hammered Silver Farthings: Complete reference guide to classifying Medieval Farthing Coins.
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- 4 visitors recommend:
Indo-Scythian silver coins
Source: Sovietski Collection
- Archaeologists in Turkmenistan and Tajikistan uncovered these ancient silver coins of the Indo-Scythians (the Asiatic horde noted for its battles with the ancient Greeks). Dating back to 35 B.C., they're the first known example of bilingual coinage (Greek and Scythian dialects). Obverse depicts Scythian King, Azes II surrounded by an ancient legend, in Greek. Reverse features Zeus surrounded by Karosthi legend. Each comes in a protective styrene capsule and displayed in a velvet gift box, complete with certificate of authenticity.
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- 3 visitors recommend:
Europe's final national coins
Source: Johnson Smith
- Now that the EU member countries are being required to convert to the Euro, their independent currencies are on the way out.
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- 3 visitors recommend:
50 historic world coins gift set
Source: Franklin Mint
- Fifty coins each sealed in its own "cachet" stamped and postmarked where the coin was circulated. Includes a display album.
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- 3 visitors recommend:
Ancient Coin Vault
Source: Doug Dann
E-mail: dougdann@airmail.net
- Ancient coin collectors site. If you sign up, you can create a gallery to display your collection or coins for sale.
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- 3 visitors recommend:
Greek and European Currency
Source: Yiannis Androulakis
City: Athens, Country: Greece
- Fleur de Coin provides information about coin collecting, the European currency in general, and the Greek currency in particular.
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- 2 visitors recommend:
Soviet bank note and coin set
Source: Sovietski Collection
- The last issued before the USSR's collapse. Combination set includes a four-bank note set suitable for framing and eight-coin set. Coins in a display folder with certificate of authenticity.
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- 2 visitors recommend:
Statehood quarters and supplies
Source: Jake's Marketplace
State: IL
- If you're missing any of the state quarters, you can get rolls or individual coins through Jake's Marketplace. Jake's is a family-run coin shop founded in 1963. They have all the quarters and quarter supplies (tubes, display boards, folders, etc.).
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- 2 visitors recommend:
The First Spouse Gold Coin Program
Source: Michael Zielinski
- The U.S. Mint recently began the First Spouse Gold Coin Program to honor the First Spouses of the United States of America. These beautiful and educational coins are minted in 24 karat gold and will be offered from 2007 to 2016.
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- 1 visitors recommend:
50 foreign coins
Source: Johnson Smith
- A very inexpensive beginner collection of international coins.
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- 1 visitors recommend:
Euro Numismatics
Source: All the Coins
City: Athens, Country: Greece
E-mail: coinage@gmail.com
- Euro coin pictures, issue dates and mintage. A resource that simplifies euro coin essentials.
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- 1 visitors recommend:
WorldCoins
Source: ArteCode Software
Author: Sergio Goicoechea
Country: United Kingdom
E-mail: sgoico@artecode.com
- They write to us: "WorldCoins is a software solution that is both a coin organizer and inventory software program with 10,000+ coins from 7 different countries for everyone who want to keep up to date a collection of coins with ease and no effort."
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