Articles, tagged with "coinage", page 4
04th February 2011
If you want to spice up your home and you can only choose one material for fittings and furnishings, then brass is the way to go. Brass is an alloy composed of copper and zinc, and depending on the composition, it can have different properties. They have ...
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Author:
Lawrence Halter
04th February 2011
Brass has been made for centuries all over of the world. They have been used as coinage and a form of currency in different parts of the world since the 1st century BC. The use of brass for coinage and even for military equipment was consistent all throug...
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Author:
Lawrence Halter
04th February 2011
Brass is an alloy made by combining copper and zinc. Due to its regal, gold-like appearance, it’s often used as a decorative material. It’s also used in a range of applications such as locks, doorknobs, gears, and even ammunition. It can also be applied i...
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Author:
Lawrence Halter
26th January 2011
Mobile are said to be very busy in this fast moving world. Mobiles now contain come up with different varieties. However the also variety that has now been planned in this era is 3 Mobile Phone Deals. These are been specially brought into existence as it ...
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Author:
Elwin Jones
20th January 2011
Hundreds of years ago, gold was considered as the most valuable commodity. The shimmering glow of gold made it one of the most sough-after minerals through out man's history. Today, gold is still vastly regarded as a highly desired precious metal. However...
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Author:
Bryan Blackstone
20th January 2011
One of the most satisfying niches in coin collecting is precious metal currency. The use of gold and silver currency is an ancient practice based on the inherent value of the metals. For thousands of years, nations have minted their currencies in these pr...
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Author:
Art Jones
13th December 2010
The Mercury dime is perhaps one of the most attractive pieces ever struck by a United States mint in the modern area, but much of the allure surrounding it is actually a misconception. The coin actually doesn’t depict Mercury, the Roman god of trade and c...
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Author:
Art Jones
02nd December 2010
For most customers, banking is a pretty mundane affair: they go to prepare deposit slips and put money inside their accounts, or withdraw funds, or make adjustments to the accounts - all errands that take only a small amount of time. And since the majorit...
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Author:
Paul Wise
23rd November 2010
Brass is a very strong metal created as an alloy of copper and zinc molten together. It is used primarily as home fixtures and decorations, due to its striking resemblance to gold. It can also be used for mechanical parts, due to its properties of low fri...
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Author:
Lawrence Halter
26th October 2010
It is no use carrying change which is not in circulation anymore. At World Coin Cufflinks, you can get these old coins transformed into unique cufflinks that can add a class to your personality and sophisticate your wardrobe. You can even gift these coin ...
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Author:
Maura Redmond of www.worldcoincufflinks.com
26th October 2010
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Author:
Monalisa
21st October 2010
Is currency trading risky? howbeit you industry on foreign exchange as of any type of currency exchange buying, you are from the company containing foreign currency shot inside the dark which is scrupulous in that * studying.Self control as well as discip...
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Author:
Cruforle Zelezee
16th September 2010
Earth4Energy and are Power Bills adding to a person's fiscal headache? That is a question people have to ask themselves, Today!
Earth4Energy equips a person the all-inclusive platform to comprehend and put into action varied systematic processes as an ...
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Author:
James Murray
13th August 2010
An electric motor, as its name implies, is a device which uses electricity to produce a motoring or mechanical output. In other words, most, if not all, devices in our daily lives comprise some form of electric motor in their works. Although the term mo...
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Author:
Sturat Michael M
12th August 2010
Thinking John Beck? His free and clear real estate program? Know which one we're talking about?. The system goes after tax sale overages usually created by sheriff tax sales.No doubt this course has some high points. In the end, though, this is not ne...
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Author:
Abe Heleno