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In 1955 U.S. Congress expanded the earlier law that stated that the motto "In God We Trust" could be placed on all U.S. coinage to one that required the motto to be placed on all coins and paper money. However, "In God We Trust" did not actually appear on U.S. paper money until after 1957. Since paper money is not dated yearly, but by series numbers that are based on changes in style and design, Series 1935G and 1935H Silver Certificates bear the motto because they were produced after 1957.
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The investment potential of banknotes has been evident over the years. Some items have seen a growth in value of 10,000% since the end of the last war! American Confederate States notes, for example, could then be bought for about 25c each in the USA. Now, they are hard to find for 100 times that amount. Even the indiscriminate collector can expect profit in the long-run, for most banknotes tend to rise in value. Scarcity and demand are the chief factors that govern market values, and banknotes are only produced in limited numbers, so when production of each note ceases, the existing examples can only become increasingly scarce and therefore increasingly valuable.
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Fake silver coins may or may not have a silver-plated finish on them. Although higher-quality struck fakes might look pretty convincing if they're plated, many fakers don't even bother to plate the coin! Silver has a distinctive sheen to it that is neither too harsh nor too soft or "soapy" looking.
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Old gold coins should never be cleaned. But it's not just excited treasure hunters that make this mistake. Even archaeologists working with ancient coins come under fire for the practice of restoring ancient coins, although in their case it may be necessary in order to see the coin well enough to properly date and categorize it. Those coins will not end up in most collections. But then again, archaeologists are not trying to preserve numismatic value.
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Royal Canadian Mint’s “Million Dollar Coin” on Display at CNA Convention
Fri, 18 Jul 2008 05:12:38 +0000
The world-record 100-kg, 99.999% pure gold maple leaf bullion coin will be displayed at the 2008 annual convention of the Canadian Numismatic Association
Media representatives and the general public are invited(*) to a one-day showing of the world’s largest, purest and highest denomination gold coin at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Ottawa on Saturday, July 19, ...]
Pre-ANA Auctions Preview, Part II of III: Half Dollars
Tue, 22 Jul 2008 11:26:57 +0000
by Greg Reynolds for CoinLink
Half dollars will be in abundance in Baltimore. A large number of people collect bust halves, and a fair number of half dollar collectors will travel to Baltimore. Many others will have dealers represent them. The pre-ANA auctions will include ample offerings of bust halves, though less than I expected.
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6 Comments:
I bought some old coins from before 1900 and there are holes drilled through some of them either all the way or part of the way. Why are there holes in them?. Anyone here know?
Today i found a penny dated 1978. there is a small head stamped into it facing lincolns head.( as though they are kissing) the other head looks as though it could be JFK. anyone know if it worth anything or why it is so?
Have US 1 oz Gold Buffalos in original US Mint packaging (clear material with blue US Mint symbol). For long term storage is it OK to leave them in the US Mint package or should they be removed and stored in another media?
I have a 1934A series 10 dollar bill the serial # is L56516003B. In the lower right corner it has E20512. Is this worth more than 10 dollars
Why are only some Canadian 1-cent and 5-cent coins attracted to a magnet?
I'm looking for some help. How can I identify a strange coin I found?.
Hi i found a penny its from 1920 it says .georgivs v dei gra:britt:omn:rex fid:def:ind:imp: around the front..on the back it says one penny... also the date...1920 ..i would love some info on it..thank you!!
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