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		<title>Where to Buy Rare Collectibles?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 Jan 2010 20:35:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jon Moreno</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are lots of reasons why people become hooked at buying rare collectibles. One, because they find these a good form of investment; two, because these are of intrinsic value; and three, because finding these rare items allow them to experience a sense of satisfaction.<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/2010/01/where-to-buy-rare-collectibles/">Where to Buy Rare Collectibles?</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are lots of reasons why people become hooked at buying rare collectibles. One, because they find these a good form of investment; two, because these are of intrinsic value; and three, because finding these rare items allow them to experience a sense of satisfaction.</p>
<p>Although some people think of rare collectibles as pieces of junk, many still believe that they are expensive pieces of history. Now, if you are among them, then perhaps you are also on the lookout for these rare items such as old books and manuscripts, antique furniture, old coins, original artwork, and paper collectibles.</p>
<p>Indeed, rare collectibles can be found anywhere. Now, if you are new in collecting these items, then you must be curious as to where you can buy rare collectibles.</p>
<p>One of the first places that you can consider is the antique shop. They do specialize in antiques selling, so you are guaranteed that what you&#8217;ll find there are rare finds. At times, their stock is sourced from estate sales and auctions so you can expect to find items that are sold at lower prices.</p>
<p>Next, you can search from flea markets or junk stores. This is a type of bazaar where you can buy inexpensive and secondhand goods. But you can also find a great deal of rare collectibles here ranging from clothing, antique furniture, wooden displays, and more. And would you believe that a person already found an original copy of the Declaration of Independence in a desk at a recent flea market?</p>
<p>Websites/Online antique stores. The Internet is a vast source when it comes to rare collectibles. You just have to find a reliable site like www.bid4rares.com to purchase these items. Just don&#8217;t be in a hurry to place that order because there may be other items that will catch your fancy more than the first one you see.</p>
<p>Excited to get hold of rare collectibles? Then check out these important sources now!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.bid4rares.com/">rare collectibles</a> are easy to find if you visit http://www.bid4rares.com/. Take a look at http://www.bid4rares.com/coins-paper-money/search/rare if <a href="http://www.bid4rares.com/coins-paper-money/search/rare">rare coins</a> are of interest to you.</p>
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		<title>The Process Of Collecting Rare Collectibles</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Nov 2009 16:15:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jon Moreno</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wherever you go in the world you will always come across people who collect old goods from the distant past as a hobby. But for some collecting such old goods isn't a profitless hobby. They do it for purposes of selling such items at high prices. But whichever the case is collectibles/antiques are priceless portraits of history whose presence reminds us of long ago. Rare collectibles are hard to find like the phrase denotes and for that reason they are highly valued.<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/2009/11/the-process-of-collecting-rare-collectibles/">The Process Of Collecting Rare Collectibles</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wherever you go in the world you will always come across people who collect old goods from the distant past as a hobby. But for some collecting such old goods isn&#8217;t a profitless hobby. They do it for purposes of selling such items at high prices. But whichever the case is collectibles/antiques are priceless portraits of history whose presence reminds us of long ago. Rare collectibles are hard to find like the phrase denotes and for that reason they are highly valued.</p>
<p>The most popular collectibles are old coins; TV&#8217;s; stamps; flags or juke boxes. Goods like these appreciate in vale mainly because of the fact that they&#8217;re old. To make it clearer a collectible is a product that is of value to someone because of its uniqueness; age or rarity.</p>
<p>The process of determining how much money is to be paid for a collectible relies on a lot of things. Amongst other things age is the sole decider sometimes. The older something is, the higher the price. In some areas it&#8217;s a host of factors like uniqueness; condition on the date of sale and rarity. Originality and location are features that are usually used in the process of valuation. Normal logic should tell you that the harder something is to acquire, the more money that is to be paid for it.</p>
<p>By now you&#8217;re probably wondering where you can go in order to purchase a rare collectible you&#8217;re very fond of. The best possible place to get collectibles is the garage sales of old timers in their 80&#8217;s and 90&#8217;s. This is mainly because they were alive when some of the most important discoveries and inventions were a popular feature in society. If you&#8217;re looking to purchase an antique that&#8217;s in another country then your best shot would be the internet, online auctions exist.</p>
<p>A piece of advice would be: do enough research on your sources as some people are not genuine and can cheat you of your hard earned cash. When you decide to buy one be sure to go with a leading expert or investigate yourself. Ad if you&#8217;re trying to sell one the key is to keep the collectible clean and in good condition.</p>
<p>One last thing: the range of rare collectibles includes the very first inventions and discoveries in the world. This means the first TV&#8217;s; radios; telephones or Music LP&#8217;s will top the list of value.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.bid4rares.com/">rare collectibles</a> are easy to find if you visit http://www.bid4rares.com/. Take a look at http://www.bid4rares.com/coins-paper-money/search/rare if <a href="http://www.bid4rares.com/coins-paper-money/search/rare">rare coins</a> are of interest to you.</p>
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		<title>Rare Collectibles: The Influence Of Economics</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 Nov 2009 19:11:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jon Moreno</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wherever you go in the world you will always come across people who collect old goods from the distant past as a hobby. But for some collecting such old goods isn't a profitless hobby. They do it for purposes of selling such items at high prices. But whichever the case is collectibles/antiques are priceless portraits of history whose presence reminds us of long ago. Rare collectibles are hard to find like the phrase denotes and for that reason they are highly valued.<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/2009/11/rare-collectibles-a-beginners-guide/">Rare Collectibles: The Influence Of Economics</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wherever you go in the world you will always come across people who collect old goods from the distant past as a hobby. But for some collecting such old goods isn&#8217;t a profitless hobby. They do it for purposes of selling such items at high prices. But whichever the case is collectibles/antiques are priceless portraits of history whose presence reminds us of long ago. Rare collectibles are hard to find like the phrase denotes and for that reason they are highly valued.</p>
<p>Collectibles are old goods that are considered valuable on the basis of their age; uniqueness and rarity despite the passage of time. Such goods are not actually found in a specific locality but they are rather randomly located and can be found anywhere. Common collectors items are old stamps, coins, flags and art; cars, TV&#8217;s or juke boxes from a century ago; or even sports team&#8217;s jerseys from the hey days.</p>
<p>Of great importance is the valuing of a particular item. A lot of consideration is put in giving a particular collectible the value it has and the price it is eventually sold for. Topping the list would be age. The older something is then the more value it has above something more current. Authenticity also plays a major part of pricing as well as the uniqueness of the goods to be sold: if it&#8217;s fake it won&#8217;t cost as much as an original. The rarity of the product has also been known to create high demand.</p>
<p>And here&#8217;s some great news for you: rare collectibles are not always as rare as they are though to be, though some are. Reliable places to acquire collectibles would be auctions; garage sales of really old people; online stores such as e-bay; and specific shops that you can visit and peruse. Sometimes you can even get collectibles from normal people who do collectables trading.</p>
<p>But be careful. Jumping into buying items can prove to be costly because there are unscrupulous traders that don&#8217;t deliver on promises. Some dealers will try to sell fake collectibles in the hope that you don&#8217;t have proper knowledge about what you&#8217;re buying. If you have antiques of your own I would advise you to keep them in good order and clean.</p>
<p>The list of rare collectible is endless but a few collectible are sough after more than others. The very first juke boxes; T. V sets; telephones and radios make for good collectors items. Other common collectibles would be original LP&#8217;s of world famous musicians like The Beatles; Elvis Presley and the Rolling Stones.</p>
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		<title>Finding Historic Old Rare Chinese Silver Coins</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Jun 2009 14:15:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christina Goldman</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[For coin collectors all over the globe, one of the most extraordinary reveals that can ever be got in the market today are <a href="http://chinesesilvercoins.com/chinese-silver-dollar-bullion-coins/old-rare-chinese-silver-coins/"><b>Old Rare Chinese Silver Coins</b></a>. For one thing, you do not often find rare Chinese coins from different dynasties in the local Chinese markets without wondering or suspecting if all the merchant's hordes are mere replicas or fakes of the real thing.<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/2009/06/finding-historic-old-rare-chinese-silver-coins/">Finding Historic Old Rare Chinese Silver Coins</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='byline'>by Christina Goldman</div>
<p>For coin collectors all around the globe, one of the most amazing unearths that can ever be got in the market today are <a href="http://chinesesilvercoins.com/chinese-silver-dollar-bullion-coins/old-rare-chinese-silver-coins/"><b>Old Rare Chinese Silver Coins</b></a>. For one thing, you don&#8217;t generally find rare Chinese coins from different dynasties in the local Chinese markets without wondering or suspecting if all of the merchant&#8217;s hordes are mere replicas or fakes of the real thing.</p>
<p>It is also very rare to be in a position to obtain ancient Chinese silver coins for modest prices. So, be aware that if you&#8217;re into the coin picking up business and would like to have some of China&#8217;s old and rare silver coins, you are most likely going to need to shell out lots of cash simply to get them. What you will be benefiting from these coins though is a part of the nation&#8217;s traditional history, a valuable and unsubstantial treasure that nobody can tamper with unless they absolutely destroy such artifacts.</p>
<p>The circulation of old rare Chinese Silver Coins first began when the republic of China was set up after the Xinhai Revolution. Because they had to develop and issue a new army currency to replace the previous one used during the Qing dynasty, they Nanjing provisional government decided to create a new sort of currency known as the Silver Dollar.</p>
<p>This was established in 1914 by the nation&#8217;s Currency Ordinance and became the national currency of the Republic of China. From then on until the 1930s, much of the designs have changed overtime but the sizes and quantity of valuable metals used remained unchanged.</p>
<p>These coins have a history so rich that the value of these authentic rare coins can be quite forcing for the average coin collector. You will discover that a few of these old rare Chinese Silver Coins cannot be acquired less than a thousand dollars from a reputable coin dealer.</p>
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		<title>The Fabulous Chinese Silver Commemorative Coins</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 May 2009 14:57:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christina Goldman</dc:creator>
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<p>If you&#8217;re a coin collector and are particularly fond of brilliant, uncirculated silver coins then most likely you will be interested in <a href="http://chinesesilvercoins.com/chinese-silver-dollar-bullion-coins/chinese-silver-commemorative-coins/"><b>Chinese Silver Commemorative Coins</b></a>. These coins are sometimes minted for collection purposes as well as memorial pieces to honor of special events and folks that have made a difference or a great impact in the country of China.</p>
<p>For example, to commemorate the Beijing Olympic Games , Chinese coins were made and designed just for that purpose. Other nations have also recognized the great thing about Chinese coins, especially Australia, Somalia, Singapore, and the Isle of Man, so coinages were organized and different gold and silver coins are now circulating the markets today that contain the Chinese zodiac on one side and the partnering nation&#8217;s state symbol on the other.</p>
<p>These coins, depending on the weight, the design, and the dear metal content, can either be reasonable ( RMB three to US $10-15) or expensive ( often over a hundred to a thousand dollars) because of its rarity and the history that go with it. If you have an interest in collecting Chinese Silver Commemorative Coins, you&#8217;ll be able to find plenty of original pieces or series online in merchant web sites like Amazon and Ebay.</p>
<p>If you are searching for those with the Chinese zodiac or the Giant panda in them, all you must do is just search through Google and Yahoo and you&#8217;ll be ready to find the set or piece to finish or add to your collection. There&#8217;s bound to be a seller or coin dealer that will have the coin or series that you need to complete your personal collection.</p>
<p>If you are a seller of coins, you may also milk this opportunity by selling your own set of Chinese silver and gold on the web. Particularly if they&#8217;re Chinese Silver Commemorative Coins, you&#8217;re bound to be showered with all types of offers from coin fans all around the world.</p>
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		<title>Chinese Silver Zodiac Coins Are Worth Collecting</title>
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		<dc:creator>Christina Goldman</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The <a href="http://chinesesilvercoins.com/chinese-silver-dollar-bullion-coins/chinese-silver-zodiac-coins/"><b>Chinese Silver Zodiac Coins</b></a> are inspired by the ancient Chinese zodiac, which contains the 12 animals that make up the 12-year cycle. Highly popular in online merchant sites because of the beauty and magnificence of these coins, other states like Australia, Liberia, and Somalia have issued memorial coins that featured both the Chinese animal zodiac signs and the respective royalties of the partnering countries.<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/2009/05/chinese-silver-zodiac-coins-are-worth-collecting/">Chinese Silver Zodiac Coins Are Worth Collecting</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='byline'>by Christina Goldman</div>
<p>The <a href="http://chinesesilvercoins.com/chinese-silver-dollar-bullion-coins/chinese-silver-zodiac-coins/"><b>Chinese Silver Zodiac Coins</b></a> are inspired by the ancient Chinese zodiac, which contains the 12 animals that make up the 12-year cycle. Highly popular in online merchant sites because of the beauty and magnificence of these coins, other states like Australia, Liberia, and Somalia have issued memorial coins that featured both the Chinese animal zodiac signs and the respective royalties of the partnering countries.</p>
<p>As you will discover, if you search for these coins online, that almost all of the silver and gold Chinese zodiac coins produced have the faces or emblems of Australia, Somalia, and even the Isle of Man on the other side. If you are truly serious about investing in this sort of coin, then this article will give you some basic information that will come in handy as you go about in your quest for Chinese silver.</p>
<p>China as we all know is one of the oldest civilizations existing and has influenced most parts of Far East with its culture and history like no other. It&#8217;s also thought to be one of the best places to look for traditional and rare coins as it&#8217;s been manufacturing its own currency since 1889.</p>
<p>Collectors are constantly on the look-out for both rare Chinese currencies and brilliant uncirculated coins like the Chinese Silver Zodiac Coins that have either been made locally or through coinage with other countries abroad. If you&#8217;re on the lookout for any of these silver zodiac provoked coins, here is what you can do:</p>
<p>The most convenient source of information about these Chinese silver zodiac coins is the internet. So, take the time to search the various coin sites. You&#8217;ll be surprised at how many coin sellers exist that are available to deal with you.</p>
<p>Take the time to research on what factors are important in identifying authentic Chinese Silver Zodiac Coins in order to avoid purchasing fakes, particularly when bought online.</p>
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		<title>Chinese Silver Yuan Coins &#8211; A Rare Symbol Of China&#8217;s Past</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 May 2009 15:18:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christina Goldman</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[China, with all its grandness and magnificence, has often been understood to be one of the best places to find rare silver coins such as the <a href="http://chinesesilvercoins.com/chinese-silver-dollar-bullion-coins/chinese-silver-yuan-coins"><b>Chinese Silver Yuan Coins</b></a>.<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/2009/05/chinese-silver-yuan-coins-a-rare-symbol-of-chinas-past/">Chinese Silver Yuan Coins &#8211; A Rare Symbol Of China&#8217;s Past</a></p>
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<p>China, with all its glory and resplendence, has traditionally been understood to be one of the finest places to find rare silver coins like the <a href="http://chinesesilvercoins.com/chinese-silver-dollar-bullion-coins/chinese-silver-yuan-coins"><b>Chinese Silver Yuan Coins</b></a>.</p>
<p>The initial few silver coins were minted and circulated round the different parts of the country back in 1889 when the 1st coining press was imported and the strategies introduced. As there is actual pure silver content involved, one of the oldest techniques of actually measuring the worth is by weight, so if you&#8217;re a heavy coin collector and are interested in Chinese silver then this is how it is usually done.</p>
<p>The first or earliest silver coins that were issued were produced in the Canton, otherwise called the Guangdong mint in the 1890s. These were done in denominations of five cents, one, two, and 5 jiao, and one yuan. Shortly other mints were build in different regions of the country and began producing similar silver coins as well as coins made out of copper in denominations of 1-2, 5, 10-20 cash.</p>
<p>With over 20 provincial regions manufacturing and minting silver coins, the governing body Saw the need to neutralize the country&#8217;s currency and finally commenced issuing its own Chinese Silver Yuan Coins in 1903 as well as other brass and copper coins. The designs of the coins modified once in a while, especially after the revolution, but the size and the metal content stayed the same until the 1930s.</p>
<p>The Patriot Regime introduced on July 1949 the 1st silver yuan, which was at first worth five hundred million gold yuan. It began circulating for some months round the mainland before the civil war and stayed to be the official currency of the Republic of Taiwan till the year 2000. As of today, Chinese Silver Yuan Coins have changed into a welcome addition to the collections of many coin fans all over the world.</p>
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		<title>The Ancient Chinese Silver Dragon Coins</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 10 May 2009 11:18:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christina Goldman</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The <a href="http://chinesesilvercoins.com/chinese-silver-dollar-bullion-coins/chinese-silver-dragon-coins/"><b>Chinese Silver Dragon Coins</b></a> serves as one of the few coins in which people identified China and its flourishing economy with, being one of the first few silver coins to have ever been produced back in 1889. It has been recognized, for centuries, to be one of the oldest coins to have ever been produced, designed, and distributed throughout the country as official currency.<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/2009/05/the-ancient-chinese-silver-dragon-coins/">The Ancient Chinese Silver Dragon Coins</a></p>
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<p>The <a href="http://chinesesilvercoins.com/chinese-silver-dollar-bullion-coins/chinese-silver-dragon-coins/"><b>Chinese Silver Dragon Coins</b></a> serves as one of the few coins in which people identified China and its flourishing economy with, being one of the first few silver coins to have ever been produced back in 1889. It has been recognized, for centuries, to be one of the oldest coins to have ever been produced, designed, and distributed throughout the country as official currency.</p>
<p>This was when the 1st modern coining press was introduced and imported into China and from there the coins were circulated and had the value of 7 Mace and 2 Candareens. These two values were what the people then began using as standard units for silver, which were measurable by weight.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re going to look for exact authentic Chinese Silver Dragon Coin, it is important that you remember the different characteristics of these silver coins. A real Chinese silver dragon coin would usually have a weight measurement of 27.4 grams with an amount of 0.78 ounce of silver.</p>
<p>The design encompasses a Chinese dragon engraved in the center with the words 7 Mace and 2 Candareens at the bottom of the image. On top of the dragon is the Hu-Peh Province, which most historians believed to be the place where the coins were made. These coins were circulated between 1898 and 1905 and were popularly known as Kiang-Nan bucks and would usually cost many hundred greenbacks when purchased from a credible coin dealer or collector.</p>
<p>With such great history these coins, of course, are bound to sprout fakes in the many markets around China as well as around the globe. The price of fake coins would generally range from 3 RMB to US $10-15 when purchased thru a web auction site, as an instance. If it&#8217;s the authentic Chinese Silver Dragon Coin that you&#8217;re looking for, an alternative way to differentiate is the crude weight, which is unusually heavy.</p>
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		<title>Chinese Silver Panda Coins &#8211; A Chinese Silver Masterpiece</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 09 May 2009 17:15:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Christina Goldman</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The <a href="http://chinesesilvercoins.com/chinese-silver-dollar-bullion-coins/chinese-silver-panda-coins/"><b>Chinese Silver Panda Coins</b></a> are one of the hottest silver coins to ever circulate the country of China as well as the currency markets around the world. This particular type  of coin are some of the rarest, which of course means that the price placed on these are of a vast amount that only the most serious collectors are prepared to invest in. If you have an interest in collecting this type of silver coins, especially those from China, then this article's going to offer you some of the basic information that you'll need to spot a true Chinese silver panda coin.<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/2009/05/chinese-silver-panda-coins-a-chinese-silver-masterpiece/">Chinese Silver Panda Coins &#8211; A Chinese Silver Masterpiece</a></p>
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<p>The <a href="http://chinesesilvercoins.com/chinese-silver-dollar-bullion-coins/chinese-silver-panda-coins/"><b>Chinese Silver Panda Coins</b></a> are one of the hottest silver coins to ever circulate the country of China as well as the currency markets around the world. This particular type  of coin are some of the rarest, which of course means that the price placed on these are of a vast amount that only the most serious collectors are prepared to invest in. If you have an interest in collecting this type of silver coins, especially those from China, then this article&#8217;s going to offer you some of the basic information that you&#8217;ll need to spot a true Chinese silver panda coin.</p>
<p>The first class of Chinese Silver Panda Coins were circulated between 1983 and 1985. They had miniscule mintages of only ten thousand and were thought to be one of the few Chinese coins that were very rare and not easy to find. The valuable metal content is 27 grams of 900 fine silver with a diameter of 38.6 mm. These were already awfully provoking and valuable, but that did not limit collectors from taking a look at the later versions of these coins.</p>
<p>The 1987 sterling panda, for example, is the only Chinese silver panda coin ever to have been minted from sterling silver. It had an precious metal content of one oz. of 925 fine silver and is the first silver panda coin that had a diameter of 40 mm.</p>
<p>Another reason why these coins were so valuable and in demand among coin collectors was the design on the coin itself, especially that of the panda. What&#8217;s more, the prices for these particular coins were very affordable, beginning from the 1989 one oz. Pure .999 silver panda coin until the present 2007 Chinese Silver Panda Coin.</p>
<p>And this is why you can find a large amount of collectors with complete sets of Chinese Silver Panda Coins, either online or in physical locations, who are ready to sell them at reasonable prices.</p>
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		<title>Silver Peace Dollar Coin &#8211; A Silver Showcase For Liberty</title>
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<p>Those devotees of the study or collection of currency and other members of the numismatic community will find their hearts warmed, knowing that the <A HREF="http://silverdollarcoins.net/?page_id=29">Silver Peace Dollar Coin</A> issuance was inspired by their interesting and widespread hobby.The Peace Dollar was minted by the The U.S. Mint during a seven-year period, from 1921-1928. </p>
<p>Its inspiration originally came from a November 1918 article in The Numismatist, the official publication of the American Numismatic Association (ANA), which suggested the minting of a coin to mark the end of World War I and the triumph of democratic ideals.</p>
<p>This suggestion was further expounded at the ANA convention in Chicago in August 1920. It called for either a half-dollar or a dollar commemorative coin to provide ample space for a design showcasing liberty, prosperity, honor and democracy. US Treasury authorities, however, went a step further and issued the silver as a coin for general-public circulation.</p>
<p>The Silver Peace Dollar coin succeeded the Morgan dollar which was minted last in 1904. The Pittmann Act sponsored by Nevada Senator Key Pittmann enabled the minting of the Silver Peace Dollar, as this federal law authorized US sale of standard silver bullions the proceeds of which will used for minting new silver dollars.</p>
<p>The Peace Dollars designer was Anthony de Francisci who prominently rendered the word &#8220;PEACE&#8221; at the bottom of coins reverse side. The silver content of this coin is 0.77344, and it is the last silver dollar that was minted for US circulation.</p>
<p>There was brief minting of the Silver Peace Dollar coin in 1965 with the coins bearing the year 1964. For one reason or another, however, these coins were neither circulated to the public nor any of their examples released. The whole 1965 mintage was melted, perhaps along with the hopes of some avid numismatist and Peace coin collectors.</p>
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