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Mint Rare
July 16th, 2010 Posted 7:05 am
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Evolution of the Silver Dollar Mint
Beginning in 1792 the United States was allowed to produce silver dollars for use as legal tender. When the paper dollar came into existence some years later the use of dollar coins became obsolete with periods when the US mint didn't even strike any coins larger than the half dollar. In the 21st century dollar coins are a rare sight though they are not obsolete, especially in light of the late 199s introduction of the gold dollar piece. It was a definite improvement over earlier issues because it was easy to differentiate the dollar from the half dollar or quarter because of the color. Earlier the silver dollar had been reduced in size and in its silver color was almost indistinguishable from either the quarter or half dollar. This left retailers with the problem of having to look at any silver coin in denominations higher than the dime to make sure they were giving correct change.
Although it has not remained in constant circulation, there have been some new issues of the silver dollar from the Mint. This may be an effort to rejuvenate its use or just to provide collectors with another coin to add to their growing collections. There have been various occasions when the silver dollar has been produced such as the Susan B Anthony dollar as an expression of a woman's right to participate in the running of the government. These special occasions make the value of that particular silver dollar from the mint more valuable for the collector. It will not increase the face value nor will it be worth anything to collectors while it is still in circulation.
One thing a collector must keep in mind is that the circulation of a silver dollar from the Mint may have a widespread or limited circulation. Since these factors are not generally public knowledge at the time of issue, you may want to save any new coins in case they become collector's editions later. When any coin is still in widespread circulation whether it is still being minted or not it will have no value beyond that on its face. After the coins have limited circulation because they are no longer in widespread circulation they will begin to gain value for the investor and collector.
One problem with the silver dollar is its additional cost compared to the Federal Reserve Note and the public's dislike of so many coins. It has dwindled in popularity even though other countries use coins equivalent to the U.S. dollar. For instance, Great Britain's one pond denomination is a coin-the lowest note available for widespread use is the five pound note. The minimal production of the silver dollar make any new issues more valuable to collectors because they know eventually those coins will be removed from circulation. Each new issue from the Mint means a potential new coin for a collector although it will take some years for any new silver dollar from the Mint to be worth the same as those old, rare coins from centuries ago.
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Rare Mint
March 10th, 2008 Posted 5:30 am
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Why Yoo Should be Investing in Rare Coins as a Collector
Rare Coins are important among some investors. Although many coins have been an important part of ancient history, a lot of information about our ancestors their lifestyle has been collected by historians through coins of those times. As a hobby coin collecting has been around for last 2500 years. Since the time coins have been invented ,it has become a passion for many to collect and preserve coins.
People from all walks of life be it Kings Aristocrats or peasants or a man of today ,many are known to have grave interests for these disk shaped shiny metal.
Coin collectors are forever on the look out for ancient rarest and most magnificent coins of the world. The older the coin the rarer it will be ,and will fetch higher market value.
Rare coins have a certain kind of aura in them, they have the power to attract historians towards them and their era. A historian by just looking at a coin, can find information like geography artistry philosophy and the culture to which the coin belonged.
In ancient times Powerful kings and aristocrats would get their faces printed on the coins invented in their regime. Thanks to these kind of coins some prominent figures of history are still remembered .
Every coin is significant in its own way ,the date the mint mark as well the abnormalities play a vital role in pricing the coin. Some coins have the strangest abnormality and have known to be the rarest and the most valuable as such coins are too few to come across.
The American Numismatic Association, the World Money Museum are know to house some of the largest collection of the Worlds rarest of coins.
Some of the rare America gold coins are the $20 Saint -Gaudens considered the rarest and the most beautiful coin in America ,$10 , $ 5,$2.50 and $1 printed with the face of the red Indian these only two coins have been designed making it a very rare piece.
$20 ,$10 ,$5 ,$2.50 ,$1 embarked with the face of liberty .
Some of the Worlds rare gold coins are the Swiss 20 franc French 20 franc Angel French 20 franc Rooster British Sovereign French 20 Franc Napoleon III Italian 20 Lira Danish 20 Kroner.
Some of the modern rare gold coins are the Prof of Gold American Eagle ,Proof Gold Australian Nugget Proof Gold Chinese Panda and The 25th Anniversary Canadian Gold Male Leaf coin.
Some of the rare Silver coins are the Morgan Silver Dollar Peace Silver Dollar and the Buffalo Commemorative Silver Dollar.Rare Platinum Coin is the Proof Platinum Noble set.
The value of the coin mainly depends on the demand of the coin, but many factors influence the value such as rarity of the coin history of the coin, a rare coin is always in demand ,but sometimes a coin can be rare or unique still may not have a high demand ,in such cases even a rare coin cannot extract high market value.
Coin collectors have to be very careful with rare coins as one must have enough research before investing in them.
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Rare Advance
February 1st, 2008 Posted 11:10 am
Rare Advance
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Business Cash Advance: The Bad Credit Business Loan
Remember high school? As soon as you set foot on the campus you were already looking forward to lunch, counting down the minutes and seconds until you would finally be able to eat and enjoy the company of your friends. You sat through Math, English and History but when the bell signifying the end of fourth period and the beginning of lunchtime finally rang, you realized you'd forgotten your lunch money on the kitchen counter at home. So you turned to your best friend, asked if you could borrow a couple of dollars for lunch, and without question she handed over two dollar bills after you promised you'd pay her back tomorrow.
Now, years have gone by, and you need more than just lunch money. You run your own business and you need a couple tens of thousands of dollars for a particular venture. But when you go to the bank you are hit with the reality that you are not in high school anymore and you are going to need more than just your promise to get the money you need for your business.
As borrowers, we rarely look at the other side of lending. All we know is that we need money for something very important and we can be trusted to repay the loan. But in reality, lending is a very risky business, and banks usually require borrowers to have excellent credit scores, collateral to offer, and sound business plans before approving a business loan of any amount.
So what is a business owner with less-than-perfect credit to do? You could give up all hope for your business, throw in the towel and return to working a 9 to 5 job, reporting to a supervisor everyday. Or you could hold on to your dream and get a bad credit business loan.
A business cash advance is a type of bad credit business loan that allows merchant business owners to attain money for their businesses even if their credit is not great. And unlike many other types of bad credit business loans, a borrower does not have to have any collateral to be eligible to receive a business cash advance.
When a business owner receives a business cash advance, he/she is selling his/her business' future credit card receivables. The business owner receives an upfront sum, and following receipt of the loan, a small percentage of the business' credit card sales is deducted and put towards the repayment of the business cash advance.
This payment system allows business cash advance payments to be lower when sales are lower and higher when sales are higher, working with the flow of your business rather than requiring you to make a fixed payment every month.
With a business cash advance, your business' previous credit card sales history is most important, not your credit score, your personal financial statements or your assets. Use a bad credit business loan to finance your merchant business.
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