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Topic: Coin Values

Related:
  Value    Coin  
  Property Value    Value for money  
  Home Value    Gold Coins  
  True Value    Value Line  
  Family Values    Present Value  
  Book value    OPTION VALUE  

 
 
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Most admires:Pamela Anderson,  Cleopatra
Bad point(s):Lustful
Favorite artist(s):Harry Houdini
Favorite board game(s):Monopoly,  Mahjong
Favorite explorer(s):Leif Ericson
Favorite activity(s):Stamp collecting,  Trading cards
Favorite great leader(s):Alexander the Great
Favorite royal(s):Peter the Great
Interest(s):Greek mythology
Likes to wear:Bangles,  Bikini,  Traditional tribal dress
Favorite computer game(s):Super Mario World,  Mario Brothers,  Donkey Kong
Favorite destination(s):Asia
Favorite online activity(s):eBay Auctions
 
 
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Athena Mondale,
Spiritual Consultant

Coins which are valued for their rarity, condition and beauty beyond the value of their gold content.
Miles Rhodes,
Wine Taster

The partnership is to split the profits or appraised values of the recovered coins on a sliding scale that favors Odyssey at first and then the government.
The middle value coins are much thicker and heavier.
Adam Findley,
Professional Motivator

Numismatic coins are cherished for their beauty, historical significance and their potential investment value.
Gold bullion coins are popular with investors because they combine intrinsic value with artistic beauty.
Rob Verdann,
Afterdark Removalist

These coins are popular with collectors and, unless damaged or severely worn, can usually be sold for more than their silver value.
Values of rare coins are a matter of opinion, and they sell for many times their content in gold or silver.
Altered coins have no value to coin collectors.
Mike Enlow,
Internet Marketer

Additional value may be added to copy cards by depositing coins or bills into a copy machine or bills in the card dispensers.
Chrissie Tanner,
Homemaker and Mom

The lower value coins sometimes had one side filed down and the name of a loved one engraved on it.
Dan Toomey,
Computer Salesman

Coins rated under 50 are a poor value and are recommended for liquidation.
Higher value rare coins are often sold at auction.
 
 
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