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		<title>Dollar Coin Collecting: A Few Dollar Coins Worth Adding To Your Coin Collection</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Jun 2010 07:58:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it comes to the dollar coin there are so many options available, it is difficult to identify the best coin dollar is worth collecting. On the one hand, the dollar hair, a silver dollar original and have been made that the second year after the start of operations of the Currency U. S. was [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to the dollar coin there are so many options available, it is difficult to identify the best coin dollar is worth collecting. On the one hand, the dollar hair, a silver dollar original and have been made that the second year after the start of operations of the Currency U. S. was available in limited quantities with them occurs only for a couple of years which is about a hundred rooms and 62,000 in total. <br/><br/>It was then replaced by the bust of dollars that was invented in mid-1795. However, the dollar long hair is much sought after and its value is also very, very high. <br/><br/>Draped Dollar <br/><br/>The dollar, which was draped minted between 1795 and 1803 had a number of varieties and their errors and is also a dollar coin that is worthy of being added to any dollar coin collection. There were only 19,570 such coins and the last of them has been invented for the year 1803. The highlight of this coin is that the dollar is considered the most important of all the coins ever minted U.S. dollars. <br/><br/>The popularity of the dollar draped no denying its popularity has led many to many copies made, especially in China and then if you plan to purchase and add to collections dollar coin, then you should only buy from vendors reputable and recognized currency. <br/><br/>Another useful one dollar coin that is well adapted to the perception of a dollar coin that was minted Gobrecht dollar after the release of parts of a silver dollar in 1831. This is a one-dollar coin money, especially the version 1836. <br/><br/>Seated Liberty dollar coins worth coin collection worth of exercises, which were minted in the year 1840, and in greater quantities than the Gobrecht dollar. Liberty Dollar The session remained alive until 1853 after which the dollar coin has been used for trade with China, then hitting the currency was finally arrested in the year 1870. <br/><br/>The U.S. Congress has seen fit to issue coins commemorating each U.S. president and their spouses. So when it comes to the presidential dollar each collection, you must be on your toes to make sure you are able to purchase any or all of the four different models that are affected each year and the Presidential Dollar until the year 2016. These are just the presidential one dollar coins to be minted in limited numbers and each will be issued at intervals of thirteen weeks. <br/><br/></p>
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		<title>1922 Silver Liberty Dollar obverse</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Jun 2010 05:44:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>The CC Silver Dollar: What You Should Know</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Jun 2010 04:39:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The CC Silver Dollar is a unique place in history. Although each piece collection has a unique history and valuable history of the DC dollar is among those who stand out. He is a collector&#8217;s item not to be missed. DC is actually CoinsCC Carson City. Here the history of silver coins CC began. It [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The CC Silver Dollar is a unique place in history. Although each piece collection has a unique history and valuable history of the DC dollar is among those who stand out. He is a collector&#8217;s item not to be missed. DC is actually CoinsCC Carson City. Here the history of silver coins CC began. It was in 1859 when a huge source of money found in Carson City. Just because this source of money and lobbying that the branch mint was established in Carson City. Like any other office of mint, Carson has also affixed his signature to the letter of the dollar hit. For Carson Cit there was double C. Value of the Morgan Silver Dollar CC CCA is actually a dollar. As Morgan dollars from other, it has the face of Liberty and an eagle on the back. What makes it unique from other silver dollars is still twice the C mint mark on the back. And &#8220;the only American coin with a double letter mintmark. This unique feature is one of the main reasons why the dollar Carson City is considered valuable. Another factor that makes it valuable is its problem. There were some years when the silver coin was minted in Carson million. There were a few years but with only a few hundred thousand. It is estimated that the silver coins DC did not even know one percent of total silver dollars ever minted. The relative rarity of a silver dollar CC is more than enough to make it more expensive than other Morgan. 1885 CC Morgan is one of the most valuable, because very few have been hit this year. The amount of Carson City silver dollars has dropped even more during the war. Many gold coins of various types have been merged at this time. There was a severe shortage of money right now. Carson City silver coins that have survived until now from government coffers. They were sold to the general public. CC Silver Dollar Councils may also have a return false. You should be very careful when considering buying a CD. A supply of money should be carefully considered as any other collectors. It would be useful if you have the time to discover the distinctive characteristics of a coin CC Morgan. Even if you know your money, there is still a chance that you might have cheated. You can avoid this by buying only from a reliable source. There are many online stores that specialize only in selling collectibles like the DC dollar. Be careful if you plan to buy an auction online. Check the reputation of a seller carefully. You should also consider the room condition. A rare DC could cost a thousand dollars. A very warped and worn coin, however, does not deserve such a prize. CC silver dollar is a unique and beautiful collector&#8217;s item. If you&#8217;re not careful, however, you may find yourself with a fake. <br/><br/></p>
<div style="margin:5px;padding:5px;border:1px solid #c1c1c1;font-size: 10px;"></ P> Learn to gather and enjoy a rare and beautiful rel <= "nofollow" onclick = "javascript: pageTracker. _trackPageview ('/ Outgoing / article_exit_link')" href = "http: / / www. Silverdollarcoins. Info / Carson City silver dollar. html "> Carson City Silver Dollar </ a> on this web page: <a rel =" nofollow "onclick =" javascript: pageTracker. _trackPageview ('/ outgoing / article_exit_link' ) "href =" http://www. silverdollarcoins. info / Carson City silver dollar. html "> http://www. SilverDollarCoins. Info / Carson City silver dollar. HTML </ a> </ p></div>
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		<title>Does anyone know any silver dollar coin buyers?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Jun 2010 02:57:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Silver Eagle Dollar &#8212; Distinguishing a Fake from Real</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Jun 2010 05:24:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[These days, people are increasingly involved in numismatics as a serious issue, or as a pastime. To meet the growing demand of people looking for old rare coins and precious, many coin dealers to sell these coins. Sad to say, however, it was an outlet for a large number of counterfeiters out there. To guide [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>These days, people are increasingly involved in numismatics as a serious issue, or as a pastime. To meet the growing demand of people looking for old rare coins and precious, many coin dealers to sell these coins. Sad to say, however, it was an outlet for a large number of counterfeiters out there. To guide you to buy a silver eagle dollar, this article provides interesting data on the silver bullion coin official U.S. American Silver Eagle, and some ways to tell a true and just to forgery. What the American Silver Eagle? Silver Eagle Dollar was issued by the Mint of the United States November 24, 1986. It contains one troy ounce of. 999 pure silver and has a face value of a dollar. Its weight and content is certified by the United States Mint and is authorized by Congress. For collectors coins, the Mint of the United States produces a test version of the play. The Eagle silver dollar coin was produced in three places, including Philadelphia (&#8220;mintmark P &#8216;), San Francisco (&#8221; mint mark &#8220;S&#8221;) that issued the tests and the latest data, the West Point. Physics Silver Eagle U.S. Dollar DescriptionsAn real weigh 31. 103 grams and its diameter is 40. 60 mm with a thickness of 2. 98 mm. His profit is the comb, and the silver content is 99. 9%. The structure has to walk right on freedom and is adapted from the design by Adolph A. Weinman During the year 1916. The reverse design features a heraldic eagle with shield, which was designed by John Mercanti the year1986. How do I know if a silver eagle is false? * Check the year minted mintingBy know the year of a room, you&#8217;re one step closer to identify a fake from a real currency. The Silver Eagle was minted in the year 1986. So if you see a sale that has the 1906 or one year is before 1986, it has not. This was not the U. S. Money that makes money. Save yourself money and do not buy it. * Weigh ITIF are equipped with knowledge on the part, it is better to be a false distinction. A real U.S. Silver Eagle dollar weighs 31. 103 grams. Also consider diameter. Remember that it should than 40. 66 mm, not something more or less. So even if the true weight of your money look &#8220;and see if it really is. * Appearanc false Silver Eagle is opaque, gray look, not shiny. You can also search and soap. * Check that a genuine Silver Eagle reedingRemember comb, so if you happen to be one who is not, ignore it. And &#8220;false. * TestYou able to perform the drop test, and hear its distinctive ring. If you fall, and gives a good Dink, then it is most likely money. Note that the silver eagle is 99. 9% silver. You can also take the test magnet, where if money is attracted by the magnet, it is not real. This is probably copper, watching &#8220;Money&#8221;. Taken together, distinguish a genuine from a fake Silver Eagle is easy, as long as you are equipped for information on the currency. <br/><br/></p>
<div style="margin:5px;padding:5px;border:1px solid #c1c1c1;font-size: 10px;"></ p> more <a rel = "nofollow" onclick = "javascript: pageTracker. _trackPageview ('/ outgoing / article_exit_link')" href = "http:// www. silverdollarcoins. info / american-eagle-silver-dollar. html "> American Eagle Silver Dollar </ a> Coins and other types of U.S. silver dollars minted at <a rel =" nofollow "onclick =" javascript: pageTracker. _trackPageview ('/ outgoing / article_exit_link') "href =" http://www. silverdollarcoins. info> http://www. SilverDollarCoins. info </ a> </ p></div>
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		<title>The Morgan Silver Dollar</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Jun 2010 01:24:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Morgan Silver Dollar design of parts The front of the medal of U.S. silver dollars from Morgan head of the Statue of Liberty to the left with a piece of her hair flowing and a part of it supported by a band of freedom. monogram Morgan is close to his neck. The front is greater [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Morgan Silver Dollar design of parts <br/><br/>The front of the medal of U.S. silver dollars from Morgan head of the Statue of Liberty to the left with a piece of her hair flowing and a part of it supported by a band of freedom. monogram Morgan is close to his neck. The front is greater than E Pluribus Unum and the date of the fund. The flip side is an eagle with outstretched wings holding his left heel and arrows while the right holds the branches. A laurel wreath around the bottom of the eagle and In God We Trust was above the bird. The eagle has its head turned to right (left part). The upper edge of this piece comb United STATES of America, a dollar is engraved on the bottom. <br/><br/>History of the famous piece of Morgan silver dollar <br/><br/>In late 1850, Nevada has experienced one of the strike more money in history, which has pushed the price of money quickly. As a means of improving the economy, Act Bland-Allison has been adopted by the Congress for the Treasury Department to purchase large quantities of silver coins and do it. They decided if they go to pieces, because they may be of silver dollars that are the parts that are no longer needed in circulation. The dollars were minted Morgan, have been used commercially in America. Even if the dollar was trading around this time, has been used for trade to guide the continued minting of Morgan dollar until 1904 when there was a big enough spectacle, but lack of money ingots. In 1921, silver hit Morgan Dollar Coin shooting, because the Pittman Act need more coins. However, the same year, the Peace Memorial replaced the Morgan dollar. In 1970, many Morgan silver dollars were minted in Carson City have been found and sold to the public by the government for use as collectibles. <br/><br/>Morgan Silver Dollar Mints <br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Can anyone tell me how much this 1987 US dollar coin is worth?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is a 1987 US dollar Silver Eagle coin.
I heard from somewhere that it ranges from $800 to $40, depending on what company made it and the condition of it. How would I know what company made it? How much do you think its worth?
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is a 1987 US dollar Silver Eagle coin.<br />
I heard from somewhere that it ranges from $800 to $40, depending on what company made it and the condition of it. How would I know what company made it? How much do you think its worth?<br />
(click on link below to see pictures of coin front and back)</p>
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		<title>History of the Old Silver Dollar</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Jun 2010 04:33:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[loonies lost its popularity since the early 20th century, despite the widespread use of coins similar in other developed countries. Since 1971 there have been several attempts to replace or at least subsidize the paper dollar with a monetary metal. This contrasts with other countries where the currencies are very common, as in Great Britain [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>loonies lost its popularity since the early 20th century, despite the widespread use of coins similar in other developed countries. Since 1971 there have been several attempts to replace or at least subsidize the paper dollar with a monetary metal. This contrasts with other countries where the currencies are very common, as in Great Britain where the play book is more common than the note of a book. Parts are still circulating in other countries because their governments have removed the equivalent view of the circulation of paper, while the U.S. government has not made such an effort. <br/><br/>It was common before the war of independence to use the old coins silver dollar from many European countries to move all the American colonies alongside coins issued by the colonies themselves. One of the most common European currency in circulation were the old Spanish coins silver dollar was minted in Mexico, but not only with other colonies of silver had been mined in Central and South America. These parts and others that were on the same size and names have been used as legal tender in the colonies and the United States until 1857. <br/><br/></p>
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		<title>My home page silver dollar coins that were issued in an experimental edition in 1911. Very few were made and even fewer survive. These rare coins from Canada are worth around  $1 million  Canadian &#8211; 287px ~ 2010</title>
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