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Most U.S. Federal Reserve Bank Notes are common, although all notes issued from the Dallas bank are rare and some from other district banks are scarce. All Star Note Federal Reserve Bank Notes are scarce. The Standard Guide to Small Size U.S. Paper Money (1928 to date), by Dean Oakes and John Schwartz, is recommended for more information.
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To date, only four "real" women have been featured on circulating U.S. notes and coins, all others have been fictionalized representations of "Liberty." Susan B. Anthony and Sacagawea have been honored on coins. A portrait of Martha Washington graced the series 1886 and 1891 $1.00 Silver Certificates. The first, First Lady was also featured, along with her husband George, on the series 1896 $1 Silver Certificate. This bill is part of a group of notes that are often referred to as the "Educational Series." These early, large size notes display beautiful engravings and are highly sought after by collectors.
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Gold bars are another investment option. Smaller bars cost more as the premium is low on larger bars. But resale of big bars is not easy. Gold coins are available at lower premiums as compared to gold bars.
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A set of high-magnification hand lenses is an invaluable tool for numismatists. However, magnification of 10� and up is only recommended for spotting signs of counterfeiting. Skip Fazzari offers these tips and more.
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On my list of "do not buy" coins is those from the Franklin Mint and other premium collectibles mints (such as the Bradford Exchange, etc.) They are aggressive marketers who do sell genuine bullion coins (sometimes) but their coins usually do not have any after-market value among coin collectors and investors. You'll typically pay $45 plus for a one ounce silver coin that is only worth the value of its silver bullion when you go to sell it. (Silver bullion is at about $19 an ounce as I write this.)
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Sale of Old Coins Irks Archaeologists
Thu, 07 Aug 2008 18:14:16 +0000
“Some archaeologists are piqued that genuine ancient coins are being sold in a benefit auction to preserve collectors rights,” says Wayne G. Sayles, executive director of the Ancient Coin Collectors Guild ( http://www.accg.us ).
In a recent post online, one archaeologist likened the private collecting of ancient coins to the slaughter of African elephants. ...]
The U.S. Mint's 8-8-08 Double Prosperity Set
Today, August 8 of '08 is an important day for many reasons. Of course, everyone knows the Summer Olympics opened in Beijing, China, today at (you guessed it, exactly...
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