Coin Values Foreign
September 2nd, 2011
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Does anyone know a web site to find the value of foreign coins?
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A Message to the Congress: “You’ve been Had”
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Digital Coin Sorter – Frontgate Can be used with any wrappers. Four rows of coin tubes per denomination. Anti-jam device ensures accurate counting. Digital display shows amount and dollar value of sorted coins. Removable lid to retrieve jammed items or foreign objects. Quickly and accurately sort more than 300 coins per minute with the Digital Coin Sorter. The advanced tube design automatically advances to fill the next empty tu… |
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SET of 100 Uncirculated World foreign Coins,Mint Set $16.65 This is my new assortment of uncirculated coins that have a higher catalog value and are larger and heavier. Beautiful lot of 100 unsearched uncirculated world coins.Would make a nice gift for a collector or to search yourself.All kinds of colors, sizes and shapes from many different countries. Picture is of box I pull them from.I usually have over 100,000 coins in stock.Honest count,no estimates… |
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The Book of Old Silver: English, American, Foreign with All Available Hallmarks including Sheffield Plate Marks $35.00 Book of Old Silver, the: English, American, Foreign by Wyler, Seymour B…. |
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Ulysses S. Grant: The American Presidents Series: The 18th President, 1869-1877 (American Presidents (Times)) $8.97 The underappreciated presidency of the military man who won the Civil War and then had to win the peace as wellAs a general, Ulysses S. Grant is routinely described in glowing terms-the man who turned the tide of the Civil War, who accepted Lee’s surrender at Appomattox, and who had the stomach to see the war through to final victory. But his presidency is another matter-the most common word used … |