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http://dig4coins.com/news/latest/rare-indian-cent-to-be-auctioned-at-summer-fun.…
Liked it Jun 7, 11:46am 1 review history, arts, coins, numismatics
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From the very beginning it's worth noting that this proof 1864 With L Indian coin is a famous rarity. It has been very popular and highly appreciated by numismatics right after it was issued.
How Sugar Changed the World | LiveScience
Liked it Jun 6, 8:23am 0 review history
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Liked it May 25, 11:43pm 42 reviews history
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http://dig4coins.com/articles/ancient-coins/roman-emperor-trajan.html
Liked it May 20, 3:59am 1 review history, rome, roman-history, trajan, roman-emperor
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Under his rule the program of public works was significantly extended. The program continuously increased. He renovated the networks of roads in Italy. The sections that went through wetlands were paved or placed on embankments. In addition, during his reign many bridges were constructed. He organized the provisions for poor people, especially for children. There were special imperial funds created, called "alimenta."
Greek Coinage from Aegina Onwards | Ancient Coins | articles
Liked it May 17, 8:35am 1 review history, coinage, greek-coins
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The process of striking coins in ancient Greece registered is fast expansion starting with Lydia and on to other city states. Experts believe that the first Greek coins were minted in Aegina somewhere around 600 BC.
Man Sues Treasury Secretary Asking for Additional Commemorative Coins | Latest |…
Liked it May 14, 2:42am 1 review history, united-states, president, george-washington, us-treasury
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Stanley L. Klos of Palm Beach, Florida, sued the US Treasure Secretary Henry Paulson, asking for introduction of new commemorative $1 coins that would feature the images of ten men who signed nation's documents as the Presidents before George Washington. The Presidential $1 Coin Act of 2005, obliges "...the Secretary of the Treasury to mint coins in commemoration of each of the Nation's past Presidents...".
http://dig4coins.com/articles/ancient-coins/roman-emperor-marcus-aurelius.html
Liked it May 8, 12:24am 1 review history, rome, roman-empire, emperor, marcus-aurelius
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He was the last of the Five Good Emperors of Roman Empire. Marcus Aurelius was called "the Wise" and he is believed to be one of the greatest Stoic philosophers. The history of the Roman Emperor is full of events, glorious and tragic.
Royal Mint Mark 25 Years of 1 Pound Coin By Issuing Extremely Rare Gold and Silv…
Liked it May 6, 1:05am 1 review history, coins, numismatics, pound, royal-mint
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The British Royal Mint marked its 25 years of the decimal one pound coin with two exclusive and amazing 14-coin proof collector sets. One set features 22-carat gold proof coins and the other includes .925 sterling silver proof coins. Each of the sets features reverse designs that were applied to pound coins for the duration of the last 25 years.
The Roman Emperor Vespasian (9 AD to 79 AD) | Ancient Coins | articles
Liked it Apr 29, 11:15pm 1 review history, roman-empire, vespasian
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The Roman Emperor who started the construction of Coliseum. Vespasian was the first Roman Emperor to pay teachers who gave lessons of Latin language and Greek Rhetoric. He supported theatrical production and arranged generous state dinner parties in order to help food trade. He managed to bring back the fame of Roman Empire after the disasters created by the tyrranic rule of Nero.
Top 10 Declassified Secrets - The List Universe
Liked it Apr 29, 5:23am 22 reviews history
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