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Coin Dragon


Traditional Chinese Round Coin Replica


Traditional Chinese Round Coin Replica


$3.95


An ancient Chinese coin replica Traditional symbols on the front and a Dragon curled around the back No assembly required 1.9 in. Dia.

Dragon


Dragon


$10


Dragon

A Dragon


A Dragon


$10


A Dragon

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A touch piece; obverse Photo Mugs


A touch piece; obverse Photo Mugs



Commemorative medalet. A touch piece. Obverse Ship in full sail (left). Reverse St Michael and the Dragon. One of the small medals given to a person whom the king touched for scrofula…..


Coin - angel; obverse Photo Mugs


Coin – angel; obverse Photo Mugs



Edward IV angel. Obverse Cinquefoil pierced. The archangel St Michael, standing, facing on the dragon which he pierces with his spear. Reverse Ship to right with mast in form of cross, surmounted by a top-castle. E and a sun on either side of the mast. Royal arms at its base. One of a hoard of nine coins found on the site of the Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich. Two of the nine are now in the co…


Coin - angel; obverse Photo Mugs


Coin – angel; obverse Photo Mugs



Henry VII angel. Second issue. Obverse The archangel St Michael, standing, facing, on the dragon which he pierces with his spear. Reverse Ship to right with mast in form of cross, surmounted by a top-castle. h and a rose on either side of the mast. Royal arms at its base. One of a hoard of nine coins found on the site of the Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich. Two of the nine are now in the collec…


Double Dragon / Out Run


Double Dragon / Out Run


$1.89




Gold Coins And Bullion - Foreign Or US Coins

Go back to your childhood years. You like to collect all sorts of things. From rocks to stamps and other things that are nice to collect. When you become a teenager, your idea of collection changed. You value collection action figures and comics. Your collection changed from sweet and multicolored to something worthy of investing. You start to imagine the future and how much your items would sell when the time comes that you propose to sell them.

When it comes to collecting valuable metals, bullion coins are the most popular. Who wouldn't be fascinated to collect bullion? It is enjoyment, enriching and lucrative. Furthermore, collecting coins allow you to do something worthwhile during your spare time like joining private sales and auctions or hawking over negotiations. These experiences are very rewarding for many collectors. Besides collecting bullion coins, it allows the collector to share the experience and the expertise to their associates and families.

Then again, many are torn on whether to collect US or foreign gold bullion or coins. If you are one of them, you’ll find this article effective to help you make wise decisions whether to collect American bullion coins or its foreign equivalent.

American Bullion Coins
American bullion coins are not just entertaining to collect. You even acquire tax benefits as well. How? Remember that American bullion coins are appreciating its cost daily which consequently increases the net. You do not really pay your dues for owning bullion coins, unless you sell. The same prinicple applies with trading. You are not expected to pay even a single dime on levy when trading US bullion coins.

Also, if you love history, collecting US bullion coins is a great edge. Each coin has its history to tell. When collecting American gold coins, you need to comprehend not just the value or the markings in each coin. You have to research every small detail like the year the coins were circulating, the commerce and trade during those times and so on and so forth. Collecting coins allows you to go back in time and recall the American history. Let’s say you are collecting the 1795 Ten Dollar Eagle. You need to know that this item is limited and that no ten dollar gold coins were issued between the years 1805 and 1837. If you see something minted in those years, you better think twice.

If you are into buying US bullion coins, here are just a couple of tips and warnings. Seeing there are so many US bullion coins marketed online, you should be a smart procurer and know the real cost of the coin in the market. Explore from dealers and auctions and find a good bargain. Do not buy because of impulse. Know your options.

Foreign Bullion coins
Certainly, besides America there are bullion coins coming from different countries. On the other hand, if you are quickening to collect because of its value you should comprehend that US bullion coins are one of the least pure among the high-priced types of gold coins and they only have .900 percent pure gold. Unlike some of the foreign bullion coins like the Chinese Pandas and the Canadian Maples leaves that are .9999 percent pure gold.

Definitely, many are enticed to collect bullion coins. The things mentioned above are just some helpful tips to help you narrow down your choices. Coin collecting is truly a noteworthy experience so relish each piece!

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 1980 Novels


1980 Novels


$22.35


Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: The Number of the Beast, the Name of the Rose, a Confederacy of Dunces, Child of All Nations, Battlefield Earth, Dragon's Egg, Master of the Five Magics, a Ring of Endless Light, This Earth of Mankind, Désert, Still Life With Woodpecker, the Day Lasts More Than a Hundred Years, Last Legionary, the Marriages Between Zones Three, Four and Five, the Sirian Experiments, Serpent's Reach, Monk's Hood, Petals on the Wind, the Fifth Horseman, the Restaurant at the End of the Universe, the Fallon Blood, King David's Spaceship, the Clan of the Cave Bear, the Surgeon's Mate, Doctor Fischer of Geneva, the Return of Nathan Brazil, Songmaster, Timescape, the Key to Rebecca, the Beginning Place, the Forbidden Fountain of Oz, Earthly Powers, Riddley Walker, Sundiver, the Magic Labyrinth, Congo, Firestarter, the Wounded Land, the Infinitive of Go, Housekeeping, the Shadow of the Torturer, Jacob Have I Loved, the Ringworld Engineers, Twilight at the Well of Souls, the Lords of Discipline, Waiting for the Barbarians, Playing Beatie Bow, the War Between the Classes, White Light, the Worst Witch Strikes Again, Mockingbird, the Bourne Identity, the Horn of Mortal Danger, Duncton Wood, Superfudge, Wizard, a Month in the Country, Rage of Angels, Man on Fire, the Boy Who Followed Ripley, Whispers, Dance of the Tiger, Changeling, the Brave Little Toaster, Stone Fox, Pinball, 1973, Aztec, the Covenant, the Ninja, Princess Daisy, the Funhouse, Mr American, One Day of Life, Cel Mai Iubit Dintre Pământeni, the Third Planet From Altair, the Girl in a Swing, Pilgermann, Neighbors, the Greek Symbol Mystery, Joshua Then and Now, Time Jumper, Blues Brothers: Private, Coin Locker Babies, Emmeline, the Cellar, the Visitors, Roderick, the Land of Laughs, the Secret Servant, Lullaby, the Magicians of Caprona,

 A Boy Named Joe


A Boy Named Joe


$34.83


Joseph Austin is a senior in High School with a few problems. He's got anger issues that no one can seem to find the root of, and he's got major problems trusting people. Joe's lack of trust intensifies when he arrives home from school to find that his parents have been kidnapped by his maniacal ex-babysitter, who's now bent on revenge. After finding a rod and a coin in his refrigerator, Joe is transported to the dimension of the majestic Illurian Hotel. There: he meets the outrageous Aronus, receives powers he refuses to believe exist, and fights his ex-baby sitter, her boss, a dragon, and a horde of demons determined to destroy every world in existence. After the battle, Joe finds himself thrust in to yet another world and is forced to find the keys to access the real Illurian Hotel; which are hidden within seven demons with insanely destructive powers.