Archive for August, 2009
Eldorado; or, Adventures in the path of empire: comprising a voyage to California, via Panama; life in San Francisco and Monterey; pictures of the gold … of Mexican travel. By Bayard Taylor. (Paperback)
This volume is produced from digital images created through the University of Michigan University LibraryÕs preservation reformatting program.
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Collecting and Investing Strategies for United States Gold Coins (Paperback)
As one of the industry s most highly trained numismatic scholars, Jeff Ambio brings first-hand experience and expertise together to offer exclusive insider tips for the collector and investor: What do I look for? Which coin should I buy next? Is the coin available on the market? How much can I expect to [...]
Types Of American Buffalo Gold Coin
The first American Buffalo gold coin was issued by the US Mint in June 2006 under the 2005 Presidential $1 Coin Act. It was America’s first 24-karat pure gold coin with 0.9999 fineness. In the past, investors who want 99.99% pure gold, had to purchase foreign 24-karat gold coins. The available purest US gold Bullion [...]
Gold Rush: How to Collect, Invest and Profit With Gold Coins (Paperback)
Packed with more than 400 superb color photos of coins – your key to distinguishing real coins from privately minted medallic pieces Handy how-to format helps you make the most of online auctions. Instructs on how to capitalize on the rapidly rising price of gold by [...]
1945 2 1/2 Peso Mexican Gold Coin-buysafe
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1945 2 Peso Mexican Gold Coin-BuySafe
US $54.10 (9 Bids) End Date: Monday Aug-24-2009 12:56:28 PDTBid now | Add to watch list
1945 2 1/2 Peso Mexican Gold Coin-BuySafe
US $60.99 (9 Bids) End Date: Monday Aug-24-2009 12:56:29 PDTBid now | Add to watch list
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Oceanside Adventures on your Manzanillo Mexico Travel
Travel Manzanillo Mexico, located between Puerto Vallarta and Acapulco in the state of Colima. It is positioned on what is commonly referred to as México’s “Golden Rivera.” This area was named for the occasional gold coin rumored to wash up on the beach, the result of a ship wreck less than 50 yards off shore. [...]
