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Archive for June, 2007Magazine compiles top 10 collectibles (Montgomery Advertiser)Saturday, June 30th, 2007
Country Home magazine's July issue features the magazine's 13th annual list of the top 10 collectibles.
City native marks 50th year as barber (North Adams Transcript)Saturday, June 30th, 2007
NORTH ADAMS — In 1957, Augustine "Gus" Jammalo bought his first barber chair for $30. He's still using it to cut hair in his barber shop on Union Street 50 years later.
Tuesday TriviaTuesday, June 26th, 20071. Who was the first living person to have their portrait on a U.S. coin? 2. Name a denomination of a Canadian coin with a Royal Canadian Mounted Policeman in 1973 3. The word ONE appears on a 1980s $1 Federal Reserve note how many times? 4. Is a partial collar error a planchet, die or striking error? Coin Collecting goes online in unique Coin Trading Forum for Coin CollectorsTuesday, June 26th, 2007About Coin Trading Online.com: Cointradingonline.com is an on-line forum connecting sellers and collectors of rare and valuable coins from around the world. via Press Release News From 24-7 Press Re... Tulsa coins, currency dealer hits jackpot with territorial notes (KJRH-TV Tulsa)Monday, June 25th, 2007
Jason Carter has a $10 bill. Admittedly, it's an odd $10 bill, but it's still legal tender even though it's 100 years old.
Wayne Reilly: Bangor has a devilish history when it comes to slots (Bangor Daily News)Monday, June 25th, 2007
Evil could lurk in unlikely places a century ago. Your moral well-being might be at risk in a restaurant, a fruit stand or even a pawnshop. One of the more nefarious manifestations of bad habits was the slot machine, which popped up like dandelions in Bangor whenever virtue turned its back.
Gold: Some glittering facts (rediff.com)Monday, June 25th, 2007
One of the world's rarest and most sought after collector coins, the 1933 Double Eagle, was sold at Sotheby's auction house in New York on Tuesday July 30, 2002 for the record sum of $7.59 million.
The Evolution Of Coin GradingSunday, June 24th, 2007The earliest coin grading systems were rather simple. The first coins which were collected were ancient coins, which have been emerging from the soils of the vast former Roman Empire over the last 2,000 years. via BellaOnline Just can’t cut it (New York Daily News)Sunday, June 24th, 2007
A rare Honus Wagner card has been dogged by shadowy, persistent rumors that it was cut from a sheet decades after it left the factory - a major taboo in the world of vintage cards - and later trimmed to enhance its value.
Argument over feeding strays leaves one dead (The Times of India)Saturday, June 23rd, 2007
The victim had raised an objection to the leftovers being dumped outside his building compound.
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