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    Looking for way to determine the value of your sports trading card collection? Check out this article for 3 methods to do so.

    The Franklin Half Dollar coin series was issued from 1948 to 1963. Although the series was brief, it rewards coin collectors with an intriguing history and several rarities.

    This article offers tips for people interested in starting a doll collection. It explains how to get started and warns about things to look out for.

    Barbie Versus Bratz: Who's On Top?

    This article compares the most popular dolls out there. Barbie or Bratz? Only you can ultimately decide who is the winner of this competition.

    Hunting and Fighting Knife Collections

    Since the discovery of iron and later, other metal alloys used in weapon and tool making, the knife is probably the most popular equipment ever produced.

    When it comes to one dollar currency, most people will think about one paper dollar instead of one dollar coin. This is because most people prefer using paper dollars because they can be folded and light to be carried. People tend to collect one dollar coin and not use it as currency.

    In the past, one of the most progressive nations in the world was Persia and they popularized the used of gold coins around the world. As a result, gold coins became an important currency for commerce.

    If you are a coin collector, then coin appraisal is important because you will want to find out the value of your collections. The first process in this coin appraisal is to learn about your collections and the history behind each collection.

    Over the years, the concept of coin collecting has changed and common people have become coin collectors. A single coin can hundreds of thousand and even millions of dollar, which shows that coin collectors will do anything necessary to get the coin that they want.

    In 2007, the United States Mint unveiled a new series of circulating dollar coins honoring the former Presidents. The new series was met with unexpected controversy when many claimed that the motto "In God We Trust" had been omitted from the coin. After two years, this controversy will finally be put to rest.

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