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My Silver and Gold Bullion Collection
Free ebook download on how to invest in precious metals at: thebumproject.com ! My physical metals collection I’ve accumulated over the years
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US Mint – US Federal Reserve
In this episode of Cheap Family Travel Tips (www.cheapfamilytraveltips.com), Nick, Regan, Maggie, and Kate visited the US Mint and US Federal Reserve in Denver, Colorado. The United States Mint is where US coins are minted and USA coins and coin sets are made, including US mint gold coins, and we took a US Mint Denver tour to see how the coins are made. US currency is no longer backed by US mint gold bullion, but the US Mint makes millions of coins for circulation every year. We also visited the US Federal Reserve, and our self-guided tour explained what is the Federal Reserve. The US federal government operates the Federal Reserve and monitors the way currency is circulated, the US banking system, and it identifies counterfeit currency. We learned a lot about United States money, and all the kids walked out with a bag of shredded dollar bills!
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FAREWELL TO GOLD!
Huge gold bullion coins collection video that I filmed right before selling it. In this video I will show you my collection of large gold bullion coins of the world for the last time! This collection was sold to a happy buyer. I came across a great real estate opportunity that I could not refuse. So in a few days I will be wrapping all my coins together with the case and shipping it (insured) to that lucky guy. I am glad that I didn’t have to sell it coin by coin and that this collection ended up in one place. The new owner said he was not going to sell these coins, he would only add to this collection. It is sad to let it go, but a gold bullion collector should always be ready to sell when opportunity knocks. After all it’s just gold! I wish you the best in all of your endeavors! Thanks for watching!
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People are Buying Goods with Silver & Gold
qualitysilverbullion.com Watch as customers make purchases with Silver at the event where Govorner Herbert of the state of Utah, signs House Bill 157 Currency Amendment. Further legislation is in motion to advance the use of Silver and Gold as a competing currency with the US Dollar. The Bill can be viewed at: qualitysilverbullion.com Buy Silver & Gold Here: qualitysilverbullion.com Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com Follow Us on Twitter: twitter.com
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Corum Coin Watch 18k Solid Gold
Brand: Corum Model: American Coin Watch Movement: Quartz Box: No Box / No Papers Size: 24mm Crystal: Sapphire Crystal More Info: This listing is for a ladies 18k Corum Coin Watch. The Dial is made from a US gold Piece. Please see the photos and the HD video for more info on the cosmetic condition of the watch. The watch has been inspected and certified by our master watch maker to be authentic Corum. This watch comes with a 1 year warranty. 544 International bidders payment by Bank Wire Transfer Only! No exceptions. 544
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US Coin Mint Mark Locations For The Metal Detector Enthusiast
This video was an attempt to show those who metal detect and coin collectors alike where the mint marks are located on US coins. Half Cents-All Half Cents were minted at the Philadelphia Mint, thus they had no mint mark.. Large Cents-All Large Cents were minted at the Philadelphia Mint, thus no mint mark.. Flying Eagle Cents-All Flying Eagle Cents were minted at the Philadelphia Mint, thus no mint mark.. Indian Cents-on only Two years, 1908 & 1909, under the wreath on the back of the coin.. Lincoln Cents-on the front, under the date.. Two Cent Piece-All Two Cent Pieces were minted at the Philadelphia Mint, thus no mint mark.. Three Cent Pieces-All Three Cent Pieces were minted at the Philadelphia Mint (no mint mark), except 1851 which were minted in New Orleans ( O ) mint mark on the back to the right of the Roman Number III).. Shield Nickels-All of the Shield Nickels were minted at the Philadelphia Mint, thus no mint mark.. Liberty Nickels-All Liberty Nickels were minted at the Phildelphia Mint (no mint mark), except the 1912 that may have a D or S on the back to the left of the word CENTS.. Buffalo Nickels-found on the back under the words FIVE CENTS.. Jefferson Nickels-1938-1964 on he back to the right of the building.. 1968 to present day on the front near the date.. 1942-1945 (The War Years) Mint Mark above the Dome of the Monticello Building.. Half Dimes-on the back either in or below the wreath.. Bust Dimes-All bust Dimes were minted at the Phildelphia Mint, thus …