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 NEW Buffalo/Indian Head Nickel Art Coin 1 TROY OZ .999 SILVER BULLIONionamin without prescription style="float:left;width: 150px;height:150px;margin-right: 10px;" src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41isPh1sO7L._SL500_AA280_.jpg" alt="NEW Buffalo/Indian Head Nickel Art Coin 1 TROY OZ .999 SILVER BULLION" />
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This is 1 Troy Oz. coin made of .999 Pure Silver and shaped into the form of an old Buffalo nickel. Silver is an excellent investment (if it's pure) because no matter how much value the American dollar loses, silver will hold its value as precious and desired commodity. And this coin is especially collectible because of its craftsmanship and artistic value.

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MaY Asked:

I have a bunch of random foreign coin prices laying around and was wondering if any of them would sell for anything more than exchange value (around $2.50 total) or (especially the "obsolete" ones).

Type/value, year, condition:
100 lira, 1979, mint
100 lira, 1981, mint
500 lira, 1984 near mint
1 Belgian franc, 1968, worn
1 Luxembourg franc, 1980, mint
10 pfennig, 1950, discolored but good
25 ore sverige, 1973, near mint
25 cents (Cayman Islands), Buy Acomplia Online 1999, mint
25 cents (Panama), 2001, worn
5 cents (New Zealand), 1986, worn
1 บาท (baht), can't tell, near mint
I also have an uncirculated 100 sto zlotych banknote from 1988.

Keep them as novelty souvenirs. They're not even worth "face value" any more. Coins are so heavy and small in value, they're not worth handling any more so nobody wants them except collectors and these are not collectible. Make an art piece out of them and sell it for $300

 

2008 Martin Van Buren Presidential $1 Coin - 8th President, 1837-1841
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In 2005, President Bush signed the Presidential $1 Coin Act authorizing the United States Mint to strike $1 coins honoring Americas Presidents in the order in which they served. This coin, the eighth in the Presidential $1 Coin Program, honors President Martin Van Buren.

Martin Van Buren, the first President not of British decent, was also the first President born an American citizen. He served in the United States Senate and was Governor of New York before becoming Andrew Jacksons Secretary of State. He served as Vice President during Jacksons second term and handily won the 1837 Presidential election.

As President, Van Buren initiated an independent federal online pharmacy no prescription treasury system to take the place of the state banks handling of federal monies and peacefully settled disputes with Great Britain that were threatening to take the country to war.

The Martin Van Buren Presidential $1 Coin features a likeness of Van Buren on the obverse and a reverse design with a striking rendition of the Statue of Liberty. This coin features large, dramatic artwork, as well as edge-incused inscriptions of the year, E Pluribus Unum, In God We Trust and the mint mark.

These Martin Van Buren Presidential $1 Coins are circulating condition coins and can be used in daily transactions. However, because these coins have never been circulated, they also make a great addition to your private collection or a wonderful gift for someone special.

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