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Here's an old piece of paranoia revisited…?

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070111/ap_on_hi_te/spy_coins

Those evil Canadians spying on our defense contractors by putting microphones in coins.

This story makes no sense. What if they spend the coins?

This is a repeat of a story that happened during the cold war, and it made no sense then either.

I think the idea is to make people think the world is spying on the poor little US of A. Like… Continue reading

3 comments - What do you think?  Posted by admin - September 9, 2010 at 9:37 pm

Categories: Canadian Coins   Tags: canadians, cash register, Coins, cold war, defense contractors, dollar purchase, intelligence, microphones, news yahoo, observation, spy, ten seconds, Yahoo

Tips in Buying Bullion Coins

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Tips in Buying Bullion Coins

What are bullion coins? These coins may have high values because they are not only limited; but also they may have been found in shipwrecks, or they may come from the ancient times. Bullion coins are the type of collector’s items that many people look for.

The silver bullion could be the most well known type of bullion that… Continue reading

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Categories: Canadian Coins   Tags: bullion, Buying, Coins, Tips

Coin Collectors Please Help!?

I found a lot of older coins in a ancient piggy bank, please appraise the value of these coins!!

10 points to most helpful answer.

USA Pennies
1x 1920 Lincoln Wheat Penny
1x 1935 Lincoln Wheat Penny
1x 1944 Lincoln Wheat Penny
2x 1946 Lincoln Wheat Pennies
1x 1947 LWP
1x 1948 LWP
1x 1950 LWP
1x 1951 LWP
1x 1957 LWP
2x 1958 LWP
1x 1959 Lincoln… Continue reading

2 comments - What do you think?  Posted by admin - at 1:48 am

Categories: Canadian Coins   Tags: Canadian Currency, Canadian Pennies, Canadian Penny, Coins, indian currency, lincoln, lincoln memorial, lincoln wheat, Piggy Bank, Wheat Pennies, Wheat Penny

gold, silver, platinum or palladium?

i buy the actual metal and take possession so zinc and copper are out. i already have so much silver my safe deposit boxes are full. I like gold but think 625 is a lil too high. at 575 i would buy. so i was looking at canadian maple palladium vs. us platinum eagle coins. each are 1 oz of the metal. if you had to buy one of the… Continue reading

7 comments - What do you think?  Posted by admin - September 8, 2010 at 6:01 am

Categories: Canadian Coins   Tags: canadian maple, Coins, Copper, Gold, oz, palladium, platinum eagle, possession, safe deposit boxes, zinc

What is the Answers to these questions?

3. Given an equilateral triangle with sides, a square with side s and a circle with diameter a, which figure has the greatest area?

5. I have twelve envelopes, which are numbered 1 through 12 and twelve cards which are numbered 110 through 121. How can I place one card inside each envelope so that the number on each envelope is a divisor of the number on the… Continue reading

2 comments - What do you think?  Posted by admin - September 7, 2010 at 5:51 pm

Categories: Trivia   Tags: bricks, cards, ceiling lights, Coins, diameter, digits, divisor, envelopes, equilateral triangle, fence, gasoline tank, great gross, price tag, rectangular garden, three times, train, whole numbers

How much are these coins worth?

The text on the front says "Juliana Koningin Der Nederlanden." It is 10 cents on the left side of the ten that shows value is a small 10, on the other side is a 51.

A 1969 coin that on the front says "Cincuenta Centavos," and on the back it says "Estados Unidos Mexicanos." No value is shown.

Identifiable coins

2Fr 1968

New Pence 50 1969… Continue reading

2 comments - What do you think?  Posted by admin - at 1:49 pm

Categories: Canadian Coins   Tags: Coins, juliana koningin der nederlanden, new pence, one shilling

Coin Collection Help!! PLEASE!?

I need to know my coin collection worth… please help me out!
*If the coins have no country there american*

Republica Italliana L.200 (1992)R
2 Deutshe Mark (1974)G
Nickle V (1903)
Buffalo Nickel (????) ?
Indian Penny (1907)
Indian Penny (1896)
Un Peso (1962)
Peso (1982)
5 Pence (1992)
Canadian 25 Cents (1968)H
1 Cent Canada (1979)
1 Pening (1993)A
1 Cent Canada (1965)
1 Cent Canada (1979)… Continue reading

1 comment - What do you think?  Posted by admin - September 6, 2010 at 6:00 pm

Categories: Canadian Coins   Tags: 1776, 1940, ben franklin, buffalo nickel, buffalo nickle, canada 1867, Coin Collection, Coins, deutsche mark, deutshe, Dollar Coin, fraternite, Golden Dollar, kroner, mercury, mercury dime, pence, singapore, walking liberty half dollar

Investment in Gold Bullion Coins

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Investment in Gold Bullion Coins

Investment in Gold bullion coins and silver Coins are far better investment option than Stocks

Silver bars have emerged as popular silver investments because they are

uniform in size, making them easy to handle and convenient to store.

Additionally, silver bars are compact, which enables investors to secure a

great deal of wealth in relative small storage areas. Silver bars with

recognized hallmarks… Continue reading

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Categories: Canadian Coins   Tags: bullion, Coins, Gold, Investment

Does anybody know this answer?

I need help, fast. I just need a answer this question. "It is a hot and humid August afternoon. You have been at the beach all day and boy are you thirsty! You have found a soda machine. In th every bottom of your backpack you know that there are 4 quarters, 4 Susan B. Anthony dollars, and 4 Canadian quarters. The soda costs 50 cents and the machine will… Continue reading

1 comment - What do you think?  Posted by admin - September 5, 2010 at 9:40 am

Categories: Canadian Coins   Tags: 50 cents, august afternoon, backpack, canadian quarters, Coins, soda machine, Susan B Anthony

Gold Coins are the Safest and Most Risk Free Form of Investing Ones Savings

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Gold Coins are the Safest and Most Risk Free Form of Investing Ones Savings

Gold Coins rock, no doubt about it. Coins have been one of the oldest forms of money ,especially Gold coins Centuries ago Gold coins were used for money transaction, the usage of Gold coins as principal form of money was persistent for a very long time .Somewhere around 1933… Continue reading

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Categories: Canadian Coins   Tags: Coins, Form, Free, Gold, Investing, Most, Ones, Risk, Safest, Savings

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