Coin dealer wise to world treasure
Chicago Sun-Times
into the small shop at 31 North Clark and walk out, a delighted 7-year-old clutching a worn Indian head penny fished out of a bowl of old coins for $1.50, the start of a lifetime of collecting, or a satisfied 60-year-old clutching a gold stater of

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Revolutionary War and War of 1812 Battlefields Commemorative Coins Proposed Again
CoinNews.net
by Mike Unser on January 27, 2012 · 0 comments Newly re-introduced legislation in the House of Representatives would commemorate the battlefields of the Revolutionary War and the War of 1812 with up to 300000 $5 gold coins, 1 million silver dollars and
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Scrap gold jewelry vs. gold coins: how to get the best gold prices
La Jolla Light
When deciding where and how to sell old gold coins and scrap jewelry, one of the first things to consider is how the items will be used or resold by the buyer. For example, scrap jewelry is almost always melted down for consolidation or re-use,
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Bill Calls for Revolutionary War and War of 1812 Battlefields Commemorative Coins
Coin Update News
A bill recently introduced in the House of Representatives seeks to require the Treasury of the Secretary to mint and issue coins in commemoration of the battlefields of the Revolutionary War and the War of 1812. The program would include $5 gold coins

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Gold Bulls Ascendant Amid Biggest Rally Since 1980: Commodities
San Francisco Chronicle
The Fed bought $2.3 trillion of debt in two rounds of quantitative easing from December 2008 to June 2011, during which gold appreciated about 70 percent. Investors are now buying American Eagle gold coins from the US Mint at the fastest pace since

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