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  1. Coin Collecting Can Be Profitable

    Coin Collecting Can Be Profitable

    Coin collecting is not only a rewarding and enjoyable hobby, but if done properly, coin collecting can also be profitable. In this report and the video below, we will share some of the most important things to keep in mind when coin collecting. This is in order to maximize the rewards of assembling a profitable collection, regardless of your budget.

     

    • The first thing is to make sure that you’re collecting an area with a solid base of other collectors. You can have the rarest coin in the world, but if nobody else wants it, then it's unlikely to see much appreciation.
    • Make sure you own coins that are attractive. To clarify, a great looking coins will always catch the eye of a potential buyer.
    • Make sure you acquire and own coins
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  2. What is the value of a 1882 Carson City Silver Dollar?

    What is the value of a 1882 Carson City Silver Dollar?

    The most collected series of coins ever produced by the United States Mint is the Morgan Silver Dollar. A Carson City Silver Dollar produced in Carson City, Nevada is the most cherished and sought-after of all. Furthermore, CC Morgans are the most popular and desired silver coins ever produced by the United States.

     

    No other coin embodies the history and allure of the American Wild West better than a Carson City Morgan Dollar. Especially, those produced in Carson City from the silver mined at the Comstock Lode. Holding one in your hands instills mystique and adventure of the 49er gold rush days.

     

    Prices of CC Morgans have held strong. Most importantly, when other coins have fallen

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  3. Did the Emancipation Proclamation free any slaves?

    Did the Emancipation Proclamation free any slaves?

    Are you curious? Did the Emancipation Proclamation free any slaves? The correct answer would be that it "did not free all slaves in the United States. Rather, it declared free only those slaves living in states not under Union control."

    This beauty was struck nearly 150 years ago, but looks like it was struck only yesterday! The 1871 Bronze Emancipation Proclamation Medal made because of this monumental occasion is simply stunning. Unbelievable, that the US mint made it to commemorate Lincoln.

     

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