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		<title>Old Lottery Tickets That Are Worth A Lot Of Money</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Jul 2010 12:55:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Maria Thompson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lotteries are very popular with Americans. The lure of easy money is very enticing &#272; there are plenty of stories of blue collar workers who hit the big jackpot and are suddenly rich, and white collar workers who can quit their jobs. But did you know that lottery tickets are popular with collectors as well? Some old lottery tickets are historic and even important.<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.mccoy-pottery.net/blog">www.mccoy-pottery.net</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.mccoy-pottery.net/blog/2010/07/old-lottery-tickets-that-are-worth-a-lot-of-money/">Old Lottery Tickets That Are Worth A Lot Of Money</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lotteries are very popular with Americans. The lure of easy money is very enticing &#272; there are plenty of stories of blue collar workers who hit the big jackpot and are suddenly rich, and white collar workers who can quit their jobs. But did you know that lottery tickets are popular with collectors as well? Some old lottery tickets are historic and even important.</p>
<p>There are wager tickets that collectors purchase because they have an important autograph or are associated with a historic event. The Massachusetts Government Lottery was the first established lottery, in 1744. The tickets for this lottery were signed by Samuel Watts and other lottery directors.</p>
<p>If you were there in 1744 and wanted to purchase a ticket, it would have cost you thirty shillings, but you would have had a 22% chance of being a winner. You would have gone to Faneuil Hall for the first drawing. This lottery was such a huge success that it inspired the other colonies to host their own lotteries.</p>
<p>Another historical lottery ticket that is avidly sought by collectors is a ticket to one of Benjamin Franklin&#8217;s lotteries held to raise money to build the young country&#8217;s military arsenal. Franklin is one of the founding fathers, and these tickets associated with him are quite prized.</p>
<p>There was even a lottery to finance the Revolutionary War. In November of 1776, the Continental Congress authorized the United States Lottery for this purpose. Many collectors of early American historical artifacts prize these lottery tickets.</p>
<p>Another famous historic lottery is the Mountain Road Lottery of 1768. This lottery was managed by George Washington &#272; and the tickets from this lottery bear his autograph. For this reason, collectors also seek out these tickets.</p>
<p>In a recent auction, lottery tickets with Washington&#8217;s signature sold for more than $15,000 each. If you want a piece of history to display, you can get an authentic reprint for a fraction of this price, and they are still quite striking on display.</p>
<p>For collectors, the thrill of finding historic lottery tickets is significant. Maybe not as much of a thrill as winning millions, but it&#8217;s still quite a joy to find that ticket you&#8217;ve been searching for.</p>
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		<title>Information On Roman Republic Coins</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Jun 2010 15:31:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alan Brenner</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Aside from its purchasing power ancient Roman Republic coins were also utilized to convey a meaning or relate an idea through their designs or inscriptions. The entire Roman state was the first image that appeared on the coins during the Roman Republic in 150-100 BC. Tresviri monetales or often regarded as the 'trio of money men', decided what images to feature on the coins. Julius Caesar increased the number of tresviri monetales from three to four during the end of the Republic. However the position of these men only lasted until the middle of the third century AD.<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.mccoy-pottery.net/blog">www.mccoy-pottery.net</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.mccoy-pottery.net/blog/2010/06/information-on-roman-republic-coins/">Information On Roman Republic Coins</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Aside from its purchasing power ancient Roman Republic coins were also utilized to convey a meaning or relate an idea through their designs or inscriptions. The entire Roman state was the first image that appeared on the coins during the Roman Republic in 150-100 BC. Tresviri monetales or often regarded as the &#8216;trio of money men&#8217;, decided what images to feature on the coins. Julius Caesar increased the number of tresviri monetales from three to four during the end of the Republic. However the position of these men only lasted until the middle of the third century AD.</p>
<p>The earliest denarius was adorned with the bust of Roma on the obverse, and a deity driving a biga or quadriga on the reverse. These coins occasionally exhibited control marks such as small symbols, or monograms that were used to indicate who was responsible for a certain coin. Abbreviated forms of the moneyer&#8217;s name replaced the monograms and other symbols. Coins of Sextus Pompeius Fostulus portray images that display the family history of moneyers. The number of references multiplied and the depictions became the focus of the current interest.</p>
<p>During the Roman Republic there was a cut throat rivalry among the rulers to promote their own image on the coins. The height of rivalry amongst the higher class people was illustrated by Lex Gabinia, which commenced secret ballots in the elections so as to bring down electoral corruption. The messages was meant for the privileged and not to pressure the average citizen.</p>
<p>The Roman Republic Denarius weighing 3.878g and measuring 20.5mm was released by L.Valerius Flaccus, during 108-107 BC. A figure of the bust of Victory with wings and a nice dress on the front side and the figure of Mars holding a trophy in left hand and spear in the right hand were adorned on the obverse of the coin.</p>
<p>The Roman Republic coins released by M.Porcius Laeca, during 125 BC, each had a weight of around 3.768g and a width of 18.3 mm, depicted the Roma in a winged helmet on the head and Libertas, holding rod and pileus in a running quadriga on the tail of the coin.</p>
<p>This Roman Republic coin, L. Caecilius Metellus, 128 B.C., shows the head of Roma facing right in a winged helmet on the front, while Pax or Juno is in a biga facing right and an elephant head with bell at the neck below on the reverse. This coin weighs .788g, with a maximum diameter of 18.9mm.</p>
<p>During 108-107 BC, the ancient Roman Republic 7 and 8 denarius coin, displaying a combined and laureate headed Dioscuri on the front and a portrait of a galley under oar on the back side was issued by Mn.Fonteius. The weight and diameter of these coins were 3.880g and 19.9mm respectively.</p>
<p>Numerous designs of ancient Roman Republic coins are found in the market today. These coins possess a great investment value as thier prices will certainly rise in the future. Having these coins in a is a means of treasuring the history of an ancient civilization.</p>
<p>CoinCrab.com offers a complete selection of <a href="http://coincrab.com/decius/">Decius Coins</a>. We also provide plenty of other <a href="http://coincrab.com/">Ancient Roman Coins</a> and coin information. Also published at <a href='http://www.uberarticles.com/home.php?id=3360573&amp;p=9818'>{title}</a>.</p>
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		<title>Reasons Why I Prefer Collecting Ancient Roman Coins</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Oct 2009 10:49:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Nathan Mitchell</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If youve ever wondered what Roman Emperors like Julius Caesar, Nero or Constantine looked like or wanted to own something that may have been held by one of these historic men or someone living during that period then consider this.<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.mccoy-pottery.net/blog">www.mccoy-pottery.net</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.mccoy-pottery.net/blog/2009/10/reasons-why-i-prefer-collecting-ancient-roman-coins/">Reasons Why I Prefer Collecting Ancient Roman Coins</a></p>
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<p>If youve ever wondered what Roman Emperors like Julius Caesar, Nero or Constantine looked like or wanted to own something that may have been held by one of these historic men or someone living during that period then consider this.</p>
<p>If you are someone who has an interest in the Ancient past or perhaps someone who just likes collecting historic antiques but your not willing to spend much money then you should consider taking up the hobby of Roman coin collecting.</p>
<p>There are a number of reasons why you should consider collecting Roman coins then other Ancient Coins.</p>
<p>While other ancient coins can be interesting a very large variety of Roman coins exist due to the vast time and area that the Roman Empire covered. Countless coins were minted over the first few centuries that the Roman Empire existed and these coins reflect the time and location of the region.</p>
<p>Another reason is that it was a tradition to inscribe the portrait of the emperors on the coins that were minted during their reign. It is therefore possible to get an idea of what the various emperors looked like which is amazing considering that they lived thousands of years ago.</p>
<p>There were many Ancient coins created by the Greeks, Barbarians, Celts, Indians and Chinese but Ancient Roman coins are the most in-expensive of all of these.</p>
<p>Collecting Ancient roman coins is less expensive then collecting modern day coins because more people collect modern coins then Ancient coins so there is less demand for them. Secondly as I have already stated the Roman Empire was vast covering a large area and over a long period of time. Because so many Roman coins were minted they are not as rare as some may believe.</p>
<p>There are also less forgeries of Roman coins then other coins particularly modern day coins. This is largely due to the fact that they are less rare and expensive.</p>
<p>Another reason Roman coins are great to collect is that they do not just have historical value but also artistic value. These coins were cleverly and beautifully crafted and tell a story from the time and area that they were minted.</p>
<p>The currency in Ancient Rome had intrinsic value as their coins were made from precious metals such as Gold and Silver. This can make the coins more special to collect but you should make sure you have a higher enough budget before collecting the Gold coins as these are significantly more expensive.</p>
<p><b>Factors that determine a coins worth</b></p>
<p>The price of a coin ranges significantly due to a number of factors. The two biggest factors being the condition the coin is in and the grade of the coin.</p>
<p>The condition of a coin can depend on how corroded the coin has become while it has been in the ground or how it was stored.</p>
<p>The grade of the coin is determined by how the coin was minted when it was manufactured. These coins were minted by hand and so are not always entirely circular or detailed. A coin can be less detailed and of less value if it was struck by dies that were worn down.</p>
<p>Determining the grade of a coin can be tricky and sometimes you simply have to go with how appealing and detailed the coin is to your own eyes.</p>
<p>The third most important factor that determines the worth of a Roman coin is how rare that coin is. However rarity is less of a factor with Roman coins as it is with modern coins as Roman coins are so diverse and numerous.</p>
<p>More people collect modern coins and therefore there is greater demand for them. Also because modern coins are less varied then Roman coins the value of a modern coin can be driven up if collectors are trying to complete their collections. This is less of an issue with Roman coins as the variety is much greater and collectors are less likely to complete their collection. Each collection will be different. Rare Roman coins do exist however. If an emperor was only in power for a short period of time less coins are likely to have been minted during his reign. These coins are harder to find and cost more.</p>
<p>You should be wary of coin dealers that use terms such as rare or very rare to describe a coin. A coin that is described as rare may not necessarily be rare. Some of those who are new to coin collecting will be misled by such claims. If someone describes a coin as rare you should determine how rare and why the coin is rare. Does the dealer of the coin give an RIC number and provide the range. Do not be tempted to purchase a coin just because someone describes it as rare.</p>
<p>Once you become more experienced it will be much easier to determine yourself if a coin is uncommon, scarce, rare or very rare.</p>
<p><b>Price of different Roman coins</b></p>
<p>Truly rare coins that are sort after will not sell for much less than $100, and often for much more. Hence, a coin of Constantine described as rare with an asking price of just a few dollars is very unlikely to be so. There are sellers on eBay who claim that their coin is rare, or they have only seen one in 10 years, but there is another one just like it being offered on eBay by someone else.</p>
<p>To get an idea of the range in price for Roman coins, for $5 to $10 you can purchase good quality coins manufactured under late 3rd and 4th century AD emperors.</p>
<p>For approximately $10 &#8211; $20, you should be able to collect a coin from the more recognized 1st and 2nd century emperors, and many later ones in good condition. In fact you could collect about half of the emperors of which there is about fifty with clear portraits and readable legends for about $20 a coin.</p>
<p>There can be a large variety of coins for each emperor. Some will be in better condition, or more rare, but if your interested in purchasing decent quality coins and you dont want to pay too much you may not have to look much further.</p>
<p>Once in a while you might want to spend a bit more on a scarce emperor, or something that really arouses your interest, or a coin in truly nice condition. But then again, you might be attracted to cheaper coins that are not fully cleaned or legible, which can add to their mystery.</p>
<p>So, to summarize, buy coins that you find interesting and that appeal to you. No two coins of the same type will be exactly the same; choose the one that you think is better value for your money. Look around to see if a nicer looking coin might be also affordable if that is what you really want, and hence save yourself the trouble of replacing it later or regretting that you bought it in the first place. Do not worry about rarity too much!</p>
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		<title>The Advantages Of Roman Coin Collecting Compared To Modern Coin Collecting</title>
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		<dc:creator>William White</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ever wondered what Emperors like Constantine the Great, Cleopatra or Julius Caesar looked like and wanted to hold something in your hand that may have been held by one of these Emperors or someone living during that time.<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.mccoy-pottery.net/blog">www.mccoy-pottery.net</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.mccoy-pottery.net/blog/2009/09/the-advantages-of-roman-coin-collecting-compared-to-modern-coin-collecting/">The Advantages Of Roman Coin Collecting Compared To Modern Coin Collecting</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ever wondered what Emperors like Constantine the Great, Cleopatra or Julius Caesar looked like and wanted to hold something in your hand that may have been held by one of these Emperors or someone living during that time.</p>
<p>If you are someone who has an interest in the Ancient past or perhaps someone who just likes collecting historic antiques but your not willing to spend much money then you should consider taking up the hobby of Roman coin collecting.</p>
<p>I prefer collecting Roman coins for a number of reasons. </p>
<p>Unlike other ancient coins there are a wide variety of Ancient Roman coins featuring many different Roman emperors. This is due to the vast time and area that the Empire covered. Countless coins were made between the 1st and 5th century over a large area of the world which the Roman Empire covered and these coins reflect the location and period that they were minted.</p>
<p>Also its great to know what the Roman Emperors looked like. It was common practice during the time of the Roman Empire to inscribe the portrait of the Emperor on the coins that were minted during their reign.</p>
<p>Collecting Roman coins can be a cheap hobby unlike other ancient coins created by the Barbarians, Greeks, Indians and Chinese.</p>
<p>Collecting Ancient roman coins is less expensive then collecting modern day coins because more people collect modern coins then Ancient coins so there is less demand for them. Secondly as I have already stated the Roman Empire was vast covering a large area and over a long period of time. Because so many Roman coins were minted they are not as rare as some may believe.</p>
<p>You are less likely to come across a fake Roman coin then other coins. Roman coins are less expensive and rarer so there is less of a motive to forge them.</p>
<p>Another reason why I enjoy collecting Roman coins is that they have more then just historic value. These coins have creative and artistic value. They have been beautifully crafted and reflect the culture and environment of where they were made.</p>
<p>The currency in Ancient Rome had intrinsic value as their coins were made from precious metals such as Gold and Silver. This can make the coins more special to collect but you should make sure you have a higher enough budget before collecting the Gold coins as these are significantly more expensive.</p>
<p><b>The Factors that determine the worth of a Roman coin</b></p>
<p>The price of a Roman coin can vary radically and is due to a number of factors. The two most important factors are how the coin was minted and the condition that the coin is in.</p>
<p>Condition of the coin is dependent on how eroded the coin has become while it was in the soil or how it was stored before being found. </p>
<p>The grade of the coin is determined by how the coin was minted when it was manufactured. These coins were minted by hand and so are not always entirely circular or detailed.  A coin can be less detailed and of less value if it was struck by dies that were worn down. </p>
<p>Trying to determine the grade of a coin can be tricky and occasionally you have to go with how appealing and detailed you think the coin is.</p>
<p>Another factor that determines a coins worth is how rare that coin is. Rarity is less of a factor in determining a Roman coins value then modern day coins. </p>
<p>Coins are worth a lot more if fewer were minted and there are fewer of them in circulation. Given the large number of collectors of Modern day coins this is more of a factor with Modern coins. This would drive up the cost of a rare coin if collectors are trying to complete their collection.</p>
<p>Sellers of ancient coins will often use terms such as scarce, rare or very rare to  describe a coin. Just because someone describes a coin as rare does not mean that it actually is.  Unfortunately, some sellers will attach this label to ancient coins to attract novice collectors who do not  know better. If someone describes  a coin as rare or scarce does the  person explain why the coin is  rare?  Does he give it an RIC  number and explain the variety? If you are new to collecting ancient coins,  you should not jump on a coin just  because is it described as rare.</p>
<p>If you become a professional coin dealer of have even just built up a collection of ancient coins determining whether a coin is rare or not will become much easier.</p>
<p><b>How much should you pay for a Roman Coin</b></p>
<p>Do not purchase a Roman coin if it is described as rare and being sold for less then $100 as it is unlikely to be rare. Rare coins will not sell for less then $100. Some eBay sellers will claim that their coin is rare and you will not see another like it for years yet you find the same coin on eBay sold by someone else.</p>
<p>To get an idea of the diversity in price for different Roman coins, for $5 to $10 you can buy good quality coins minted under late third and forth century AD emperors.</p>
<p>If you were willing to pay $10-$20, you could collect a coin from the more well-known 1st and 2nd century emperors. Maybe some later ones in good condition. If you were willing to accumulate a collection of over 50 emperors in good condition with clear portraits and readable legends this should cost approximately $20 a coin.</p>
<p>On top of this, there are numerous varieties available for each emperor. Of course, just as with  modern coins, you can buy ones  that cost much more; ones  that are in better shape or are more  scarce, but if you are just interested  in decent coins and history then you  may not have to look any further.</p>
<p>You could occasionally splash out on a rarer coin which catches your interest or one in much better condition. Or even a Gold or Silver coin worth more then their weight in these precious metals.  Some people are attracted to coins that are dirty or not fully legible as it can add to their mystery and even lead to a rare and expensive find.</p>
<p>To sum up, purchase coins that appear to you personally. Every coin will be different. Choose the one that you think is better value for your money. You may even be able to resell such a coin later and make a profit. Occasionally buy a more expensive coin of a higher grade and condition.  Dont worry about rarity too much but if want a rare coin you should make sure the coin really is rare by asking the dealer the right questions. This can save yourself a lot of money.</p>
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		<title>How to Determine The Value Of Ancient Roman Coins</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ever wondered what Emperors like Constantine the Great, Cleopatra or Julius Caesar looked like and wanted to hold something in your hand that may have been held by one of these Emperors or someone living during that time.<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.mccoy-pottery.net/blog">www.mccoy-pottery.net</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.mccoy-pottery.net/blog/2009/08/how-to-determine-the-value-of-ancient-roman-coins/">How to Determine The Value Of Ancient Roman Coins</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='byline'>by Emily Smith</div>
<p>Ever wondered what Emperors like Constantine the Great, Cleopatra or Julius Caesar looked like and wanted to hold something in your hand that may have been held by one of these Emperors or someone living during that time.</p>
<p>If you are a collector with a low budget, particularly a coin collector then you should seriously consider taking up the hobby of Roman coin collecting.</p>
<p>There are a number of reasons why you should consider collecting Roman coins then other Ancient Coins. </p>
<p>Unlike other ancient coins there are a wide variety of Ancient Roman coins featuring many different Roman emperors. This is due to the vast time and area that the Empire covered. Countless coins were made between the 1st and 5th century over a large area of the world which the Roman Empire covered and these coins reflect the location and period that they were minted.</p>
<p>Another reason is that it was a tradition to inscribe the portrait of the emperors on the coins that were minted during their reign. It is therefore possible to get an idea of what the various emperors looked like which is amazing considering that they lived thousands of years ago.</p>
<p>Roman coins are the least expensive of all Ancient coins. Other ancient coins include for example Greek, Barbaric, Celtic, Parthian, Nabathaean, Islamic, Indian and Chinese. </p>
<p>This can come as a surprise to many considering how ancient these coins are. Yet they can be even cheaper then some of the modern day coins that coin collectors collect. There are two main reasons for this. Firstly as already stated the Roman empire was large and so there were a lot of coins  minted. Many Roman coins are therefore not as rare as many believe. Another reason is that there are few collectors of ancient coins then modern coins.  This makes the demand for them lower.</p>
<p>You are less likely to come across a fake Roman coin then other coins. Roman coins are less expensive and rarer so there is less of a motive to forge them.</p>
<p>Another reason why I enjoy collecting Roman coins is that they have more then just historic value. These coins have creative and artistic value. They have been beautifully crafted and reflect the culture and environment of where they were made.</p>
<p>Unlike most coins today Roman Coins had intrinsic value being comprised of precious metals worth many times more then their weight in those metals.  These precious metals include Gold, Silver and Bronze. This can make the coins more special and increase the value of the coin should you choose to collect the more expensive Roman coins.</p>
<p><b>The Factors that determine the worth of a Roman coin</b></p>
<p>Prices for Roman Coins vary significantly and are due to a number of variables. The top two important are the grade of the coin when it was minted and the condition that the coin is in now.</p>
<p>The condition of the coin depends on how the coin was stored before being found or how tarnished the coin has become due to minerals in the ground. </p>
<p>The grade is determined by how the coin was minted during Roman times. These coins were hand made and so are not always very circular or detailed. A Roman coin can be less detailed and of less value if it was struck by dies that were worn down. </p>
<p>Determining the grade of a coin can be tricky and sometimes you simply have to go with how  appealing and detailed the coin is to your own eyes.</p>
<p>Another factor that determines a coins worth is its rarity. Surprisingly rarity is less of a factor in determining an ancient Roman coins worth then modern day coins. </p>
<p>Coin collectors are less likely to be competing for the same coin when trying to complete their Roman coin collection and each collection will be different. Also more people collect modern coins and so there is greater demand.  Rare Roman coins do exist thanks to Emperors who had a short reign. Fewer coins would have been minted during their reign making them rarely and more expensive today.</p>
<p>You should not be tempted into purchasing a coin just because a coin seller describes the coin as being rare or very scarce. Coins that are described as rare are often not rare at all. If you are new to coin collecting then it is easy to be tricked by such claims. You should ask a number of questions if someone is selling what they describe as a rare coin. Does the dealer provide the range or RIC number for the coin. Dont buy a coin because it has been described as rare. You should look at other factors and ask questions first.</p>
<p>If you become a professional coin dealer of have even just built up a collection of ancient coins determining whether a coin is rare or not will become much easier.</p>
<p><b>Price of different Roman coins</b></p>
<p>Do not purchase a Roman coin if it is described as rare and being sold for less then $100 as it is unlikely to be rare. Rare coins will not sell for less then $100. Some eBay sellers will claim that their coin is rare and you will not see another like it for years yet you find the same coin on eBay sold by someone else.</p>
<p>To get an idea of the diversity in price for different Roman coins, for $5 to $10 you can buy good quality coins minted under late third and forth century AD emperors.</p>
<p>For about $10-$20, you can collect a coin from the more famous 1st and 2nd century emperors, and of many later ones in very nice condition. In fact, for $20 a coin, you can quite easily assemble a collection of more than half of the emperors (over 50) in very nice condition with  clear portraits and readable legends.</p>
<p>On top of this, there are numerous varieties available for each emperor. Of course, just as with  modern coins, you can buy ones  that cost much more; ones  that are in better shape or are more  scarce, but if you are just interested  in decent coins and history then you  may not have to look any further.</p>
<p>Why not occasionally purchase a more expensive and rare coin, or one of a high grade or condition made out of Gold or Silver. This could be very expensive but could be resold to a coin dealer for a good price. Some prefer cheaper coins that require some cleaning as it adds to the mystery and occasionally a rare and expensive coin can be found.</p>
<p>To summarize look for coins that you find appealing and from a period you find interesting. Perhaps you want like collecting coins from famous emperors or you are interested in Biblical coins. If you do purchase a more expensive coin dont worry about rarity too much but purchase a coin in good condition and grade. If you purchase the coin from a coin dealer dont forget to do some research first and ask the right questions.</p>
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		<title>The American Cavalry Spurs</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Jul 2009 12:33:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tao Schencks</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Using spurs in a brigade or cavalry is something that over many years is practiced in various different countries. Cavalry boot spurs have been used as a show of military rank and competence in the brigade and spurs were awarded to those cavalrymen who had moved on to being much more than just a new recruit.<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.mccoy-pottery.net/blog">www.mccoy-pottery.net</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.mccoy-pottery.net/blog/2009/07/the-american-cavalry-spurs/">The American Cavalry Spurs</a></p>
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<p>Using spurs in a brigade or cavalry is something that over many years is practiced in various different countries. Cavalry boot spurs have been used as a show of military rank and competence in the brigade and spurs were awarded to those cavalrymen who had moved on to being much more than just a new recruit.</p>
<p>There is an old tradition known as the spur ride where all of the new military cavalry recruits perform a series of tests and events that test their skills on top of their steed. They were checked on their knowledge on the rules, regulations, history and traditions of the mounted cavalry, which the soldiers were expected to recite these facts from only their memory. The &#8220;Spur Ride&#8221; was a way that the mounted cavalry could &#8220;earn their spurs&#8221; to prove and demonstrate that they had become more accomplished horsemen and soldiers than the new recruits.</p>
<p>After the soldiers had been involved in their first fight, they were awarded a 2nd set of spurs as a form of medal and then were accepted in to &#8220;The Order Of The Spur&#8221;. The spurs and a certificate were mostly given during a special banquet or event that was known as a &#8220;Spur Dinner&#8221; where all of new recruits were given their heel spurs, details of comrades killed in battle were read out and any other medals and awards were presented. As well as getting the boot spurs, the soldiers were also given a stetson hat, which was also a sign of accomplishment within the ranks.</p>
<p>The cavalry soldiers that had earned their spurs were then perceived as a better level than those in the cavalry who had none or were yet to earn their spurs. Although the soldiers may be of a similar or the same military rank, that they had &#8220;earned their spurs&#8221; during battle, as part of the &#8220;Spur Ride&#8221; or a task was a sign of their seniority over those who had none.</p>
<p>Cavalry boot spurs were primarily manufactured using silver and were mainly styled on the English Prince Of Wales style spur design. There were also sets of gold heel spurs were presented to soldiers of a higher military rank or to soldiers that were involved in a larger number of combat scenarios.</p>
<p>There are many types of boot spurs that have been worn and used over Western America. If you come over to the authors web site, you can find a lot more information about heel spurs and see some pictures of Cavalry Spurs and find out detail about the people that made them.</p>
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		<title>Fun And Games With Antique Toy Collection</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jack Michaels</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Collecting antiques has always been a major hobby for those who have a fondness towards art and quality craftsmanship. Of late collection of antique toy also gained tremendous popularity among collectors. It offers you a unique getaway from present life and allows you to live your life in the midst of the cherished memories of your childhood. With the availability of numerous classic items these days you can decorate your home the way you like. An antique toy adds to the beauty of the living room. Moreover, you can display your valuable collection all over the house especially the places they fit in.<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.mccoy-pottery.net/blog">www.mccoy-pottery.net</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.mccoy-pottery.net/blog/2009/07/fun-and-games-with-antique-toy-collection/">Fun And Games With Antique Toy Collection</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='byline'>by Jack Michaels</div>
<p>Collecting antiques has always been a major hobby for those who have a fondness towards art and quality craftsmanship. Of late collection of antique toy also gained tremendous popularity among collectors. It offers you a unique getaway from present life and allows you to live your life in the midst of the cherished memories of your childhood. With the availability of numerous classic items these days you can decorate your home the way you like. An antique toy adds to the beauty of the living room. Moreover, you can display your valuable collection all over the house especially the places they fit in. </p>
<p>Collecting an antique toy can be enriching, rewarding and fun for all toy lovers. For many people these antique collectibles holding a unique historical significance makes a great investment apart from been a mere hobby. These days the classic toys are put on auction by dealers, private collectors and others. If you possess any classic toy you can easily earn a lot of profit out of it. For instance, some official records suggest that one of the collections of Mickey Mouse dating back to World War II was put on sale and was ultimately sold for $1500. </p>
<p>If you are wondering how to differentiate between an antique toy and a usual toy then you should know that toys manufactured around or before the World War II aging more than 50 years or so are usually considered as antique toys. However, some people suggest that toys over 10 years if found in reasonable condition can also qualify in the list of antique toy. While considering antique toys, you should look for the condition and the age of the collectible you want to purchase. </p>
<p>Games are not very popular among the collectors as they do not last this long. Also, wooden and metal made antique toy would be the preferable one over glass or plastic made- reason being the same, longevity. This is the reason that dolls are very popular among the keen collectors. </p>
<p>The popularity of the dolls is for its longevity and so the antique toy collectors are always keen on buying dolls. When you go and buy a real ugly looking doll for a very low price from some garage sale people might think why on earth. But if you are an expert in antique toy collection you know that this toy can fetch you good money because of its rarity and unusual appearance. These factors can interest many of the keen antique toy collectors. </p>
<p>If you want to become one of the experts on antique toy then you have to keep certain things in mind. These tips can be a great help for you to strike a great deal. Your first choice should be for those in original packing. If the toy has been taken out of the packing then it is not in its original form. Though the damage can be overlooked but the oil and grime sticking on to the toy should be removed. </p>
<p>When it comes to the maintenance of antique toy you should always handle it with a lot of care. Avoid holding them with your bare hands as invisible dust particle can damage the surface of this valuable object, rather use cotton gloves whenever you clean it. It will be better if you can store it in an enclosed cabinet. </p>
<p>The ones that are most popular amongst antique toy collections are the mechanical toys. Their actions are quite similar to the animation works that we come across these days. They are very popular amongst antique toy enthusiasts. Small horse drawn chariots or carts were popular with kids almost five decades back but at present when they own cars, these toy carts are an indispensable part of their collections.</p>
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		<title>What the marks on Cowboy Spurs mean The Markings Of Cowboy Spurs Makers The Marks Of Cowboy Spurs Makers The Logos Of Cowboy Spurs Makers Logos Of The Cowboy Spurs Makers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As with every piece of antique furniture, silver or pottery, the people who were the makers of Cowboy Spurs also had their own set of markings they applied to their work.  Spurs were made from various materials including silver, iron, bronze and later aluminum and the mark was stamped into the metal with a hammer.<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.mccoy-pottery.net/blog">www.mccoy-pottery.net</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.mccoy-pottery.net/blog/2009/07/what-the-marks-on-cowboy-spurs-mean-the-markings-of-cowboy-spurs-makers-the-marks-of-cowboy-spurs-makers-the-logos-of-cowboy-spurs-makers-logos-of-the-cowboy-spurs-makers/">What the marks on Cowboy Spurs mean The Markings Of Cowboy Spurs Makers The Marks Of Cowboy Spurs Makers The Logos Of Cowboy Spurs Makers Logos Of The Cowboy Spurs Makers</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='byline'>by Tao Schencks</div>
<p>As with every piece of antique furniture, silver or pottery, the people who were the makers of Cowboy Spurs also had their own set of markings they applied to their work.  Spurs were made from various materials including silver, iron, bronze and later aluminum and the mark was stamped into the metal with a hammer.</p>
<p>There are several reasons why the spur makers used to do this.  One was to identify their own products as the items were rarely stamped or marked with a serial number.  Also, it was common for custom cowboy spurs to be made at the request and design of the wearer and therefore some of the spurs made would not be the same each time.</p>
<p>The sets of custom spurs were made to order and the wearer measured and the spur made to fit their requirements.  Ensuring that the spur was stamped with the company brand or name would perhaps have been the only way that the maker may have known who they were made by.  It also helps collectors and historians know who made the spurs and gives an indication to their value.</p>
<p>Marking the spurs with the makers name or initials was the most common way for them to be branded.  The name of the maker, such as CROCKETT, CR or RENALDE would be stamped into the metal by hand, often along the inside of the heel band.</p>
<p>Other companies opted for images as their brand mark.  One such company is the North and Judd spur making company who use the sign of an anchor as their brand mark.  Unlike the initials or name of the maker, this is displayed prominently on the outside of the spur and has now become a popular mark for collectors of such items.</p>
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		<dc:creator>Jack Michaels</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A piece of antique glass would definitely catch your eye even if it is in a room full of other ornate items. These exquisite pieces come in diverse shapes and sizes and add to the decor of your interiors. You can always buy an antique glass piece and use it as a showpiece. You will find every other visitor enquiring about it and asking where they will find one for their homes as well. The stained glass found in cathedrals is a classic example of such glass.<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.mccoy-pottery.net/blog">www.mccoy-pottery.net</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.mccoy-pottery.net/blog/2009/07/antique-glass-will-enhance-your-home/">Antique Glass Will Enhance Your Home</a></p>
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<p>A piece of antique glass would definitely catch your eye even if it is in a room full of other ornate items. These exquisite pieces come in diverse shapes and sizes and add to the decor of your interiors. You can always buy an antique glass piece and use it as a showpiece. You will find every other visitor enquiring about it and asking where they will find one for their homes as well. The stained glass found in cathedrals is a classic example of such glass. </p>
<p>It is said that till the later years of the 18th century, glassware was not used for domestic purposes. Glass pieces that have existed for more than a period of 75 years are considered to be a part of the category of antique glass. Specialists in this business, however, prefer to call it &#8216;collectibles&#8217; rather than antique. </p>
<p>There are others who differ in their opinion and believe that a piece of glass need not date back to antiquity to be regarded as an antique piece. Its value depends upon its make, its unique nature and its demand amongst the antique dealers as they are the ones who can distinguish between an authentic antique glass piece and any other ordinary glass like magnifying glass. </p>
<p>An antique glass is not necessarily a mirror or a crystal clear glass piece. Stained glass is a good example of this kind. A clear glass is a good choice as a collectible because when placed in a correct position, it makes unique patterns with light. With the beam of light passing the glass, it reflects on the ceiling and walls. This creates a beautiful aura and adds a depth to the room. On the contrary, a when the light bean passes through colored glass, the shimmer is dispersed in the room adding a different flavor to it.</p>
<p>Antique glass is not only available with an assortment of colors but it is also available for users in a variety of shapes and types. The most common type in the category of antique glass includes milk glass, carnival glass, Victorian glass, Depression glass, American pattern glass, pressed glass, art glass, historical glass, flint glass and opalescent glass. Each form has its own distinct features. Amongst these available varieties, the Flint glass and the American pattern glass are the most popular ones among users. </p>
<p>It is not difficult to search for antique glass pieces in present times, given the availability of online resources. There are a huge number of online stores that deal in such glass pieces. However, you need to be aware of the intricate details of such a piece of glass to get the best deals. It also helps to have information about the current market price. </p>
<p>Carnival glass is one of the most popular antique glass collectibles and comes in a wide variety of colors. The radiant exterior of the glass is due to the fact that it is colored with metallic salts at a time when it is hot and after which it is put back into the fire. This heating gives the glass its beautiful appearance. Though this form of glass was originally manufactured to be an expensive form, it did not become as popular as it was expected to be at that point of time.</p>
<p>Depression glass has also gained popularity as a form of antique glass. It was manufactured at the time of the Great Depression in the United States and therefore acquired its name from it. Macbeth Evans, Federal Glass and Hocking Glass were some of its key manufacturers and sold it at that time at a meager amount. It is mainly available in pink, green and blue colors. Its nominal price kept its sale on track even in the face of a severe financial crunch. </p>
<p>Since there are so many varieties available, choosing the right antique glass for your home collection becomes a tough job. Keeping them in a safe position is very important; one slip can cause a big loss. And be cautious while picking up the right piece. Else, instead of antique glass you may end up buying a magnifying glass for a fortune.</p>
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		<title>Antique Furniture Adds An Old World Charm To Your Room</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Antique furniture captures the mind of people who all have an affinity for art and visual romanticism. This person must also be interested in collecting furniture that is unique and has an antique value. Antiques can include rare jewelry, books, artifacts and several other unique collectible objects. One of the most popular forms of antique collection is antique furniture for example king size 4 poster beds, dressers, dining tables, high-backed chairs, and so on.<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.mccoy-pottery.net/blog">www.mccoy-pottery.net</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.mccoy-pottery.net/blog/2009/07/antique-furniture-adds-an-old-world-charm-to-your-room/">Antique Furniture Adds An Old World Charm To Your Room</a></p>
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<p>Antique furniture captures the mind of people who all have an affinity for art and visual romanticism. This person must also be interested in collecting furniture that is unique and has an antique value. Antiques can include rare jewelry, books, artifacts and several other unique collectible objects. One of the most popular forms of antique collection is antique furniture for example king size 4 poster beds, dressers, dining tables, high-backed chairs, and so on. </p>
<p>Owning a piece of antique furniture can add to the style quotient of your home. But this becomes a difficult task if you do not possess the knowledge of the same. You need to know about the timber that was fashioned to make the piece, the particular style used as well as the finish of the final product. If you are unaware about these details, you could land up buying an ordinary piece of furniture thinking it to be an antique.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t panic if you have no idea about how to go about buying a piece of antique furniture. There are certain tricks that can help you. Take for example, an antique chair. When you go out to buy it, look for the edges and feet of the chair. If these parts seem to be made from different timber than the rest of the chair, you can be sure that the piece was repaired and is thus of a lesser value.</p>
<p>You can easily differentiate between antique furniture and regular furniture by carefully observing the difference in the structural design. Old furniture usually follows the plank-style of construction whereas the regular furniture follows newer tongue and groove type of construction. The antique furniture are mostly constructed out of wood from trees like oak, mahogany, chestnut, walnut, beech, pine, elm, ebony, teak, rosewood and many more. </p>
<p>There are many places where you can buy antique furniture from. You need to find out the right antique dealer who would give you the best piece. There are several online stores that deal in antiques. The price of an antique depends upon its quality; its age and its authenticity and you can determine these by its present condition, color and patina, modifications that have been made to the original piece, its construction and its proportions. </p>
<p>Antique furniture has different designing styles such as Oriental furniture, English furniture, Continental furniture, Georgian, furniture from the time of Renaissance, Medieval and Gothic furniture. This type of furniture can completely change the decor of your house making it look grand and majestic. Coupled with special kind of lighting the antique furniture are being used by many people to decorate their houses. </p>
<p>Purchasing antique furniture in order to decorate your house does not end the story. You also need to maintain this furniture properly to avoid damage and discoloration. Follow a routine dusting session. Don&#8217;t expose them to direct sunlight. Keep a watch that no mould grows on the surface of the antique furniture.</p>
<p>For buying a piece of antique furniture for your home, you need to shell out a good amount of cash. However, if you buy from a reliable place and get an original piece of antique furniture, it is worth spending on.</p>
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