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Funkeys Dream State DRIFT Green Black Very Rare Htf! $6.99 |
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Funkeys Dream State Very Rare Limited Edition 4 pack $15.00 |
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Tomy Takara Lucky Cat Nohohon Solar ECO Black Very RARE $19.99 |
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U B Funkeys Funkeys Town Very Rare Glub $7.99 |
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U B Funkeys Funkeys Town Very Rare Tiki Olive Green $6.99 |
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Old Vintage; Very Rare “CHAMPAK” Friction Powered Tin Bus from India $65.00 |
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Very Rare and Hard-To-Find Kawasaki Disc Mixer Mix Me DJ Piano Toy Hours of Fun $169.99 |
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【Excellent Condition】【VERY RARE】Bandai Digimon Digivice 1997 ver1 2 3 4 5 $650.00 |
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FUNKEYS- DREAM STATE- DEEP GRAY PTEP – VERY Rare Funkey $8.95 |
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NEW UB Funkeys Speed RACER Snake Oiler Rare Very Rare Normal $17.99 |
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NEW UB Funkeys Very RARE PACK Numbered Limited Edition Collectors Ptep Vlurp $22.99 |
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VERY RARE OLD ANTIQUE VINTAGE ROLLER SKATING Hand Held BATTERY OPER MONKEY JAPAN $250.00 |
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VERY Rare Vintage ANTIQUE Battery Operated TIN Toy Car WITH LIGHTS MADE IN INDIA $193.88 |
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VERY RARE VINTAGE ANTIQUE FRICTION NOISE Tin Toy CAR WITH FIGURES MADE IN CHINA $109.99 |
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VERY Rare OLD ANTIQUE CHARACTER Vintage Red Indian Tin Toy/Plastic Bandai Japan $87.77 |
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VERY RARE VINTAGE ANTIQUE Old Tin Toy Battery OPERATED Fire Engine YANOMAN JAPAN $116.11 |
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VERY VERY RARE VINTAGE ANTIQUE TIN TOY Plastic Friction Fire Truck MADE IN INDIA $104.99 |
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VERY VERY RARE OLD ANTIQUE VINTAGE ROLYPOLY TIN TOY WINDING DOG MADE IN INDIA $54.99 |
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VERY RARE OLD BATTERY OPERATED DRUMMING ELEPHANT LIGHTED EYES Alps Japan 1960′s $150.55 |
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VERY RARE VINTAGE ANTIQUE BATTERY Operated Tin TOY SHIP WITH SIREN MADE IN JAPAN $304.99 |
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VINTAGE RARE CLEAR BUZZ LIGHTYEAR TALKING FIGURE Very Hard to find $20.00 |
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Disney Little Taps Mario Cat Dancing Music Japan Figure Littletaps Very RARE $19.99 |
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Very Rare HTF 50′s Japan Nomura Sheriff Car B/O not wind up Tin Toy, XLNT NMC $1,000.00 |
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JUNKDRAWER LOT VERY RARE FRICTION REAT FLYING BOAT WITH BOX, MF-742, NO RESERVE $9.99 |
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Old Vintage Friction Powered Horse Wagon Coach from Japan 1950 Very rare $330.00 |
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Old Vintage Friction Powered Train Toy from Japan 1950 Very rare $110.00 |
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Old Vintage Friction Powered Fire Dept Chief Car from Japan 1950 Very rare $75.00 |
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UB Funkeys ~ Bomble/Yeti ~ Very Rare ~ Brand New in Package! $17.99 |
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UB Funkeys ~ Very Rare Sprocket ~ Brand New! $13.99 |
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VINTAGE MINI Sewing Machine VERY RARE COLLECTIBLE ITEM 1970´S $19.99 |
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U.B. Funkeys Huge Lot Set! – 31 Different Characters! Some Very Rare! $40.00 |
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Very Cute Russ Lady Bug Ladybug Wind Up Toy with Heart Dress & Bugged Eyes RARE! $8.42 |
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Sound Gizmo 1980′s sound maker VERY RARE $10.50 |
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Vintage Tin Toy Pink JEEP WITH DRIVER 50′S OR 60′S MADE IN JAPAN VERY RARE 11″ $29.99 |
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NEW RELEASE ZHU ZHU PETS” HANK” VERY HARD TO FIND-RARE $39.95 |
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TATER TOT ZHU ZHU BABIES HIGHLY COLLECTIBLE VERY RARE GRAY AND White Black EYES $7.19 |
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ZHU ZHU PETS V.1 HAMSTER – PRINCE DASHINGTON + BONUS – VERY RARE! $3.00 |
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FUNKEYS VERY RARE PACK RADICA WAGGS DRIFT VLURP PTEP $19.99 |
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Pocket Pikachu tamagotchi * 1998 Very Rare Box Version * Un-used & Brand New * $154.11 |
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Skylanders Wham-Shell (SUPER-RARE & VERY HARD TO FIND) In Hand & Ready To Ship. $15.00 |
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★★ [THAILAND Special Edition] Tamagotchi ★★ Very Rare & HTF ★★ $69.99 |
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Kovodruzstvo Nachod FORK LIFT Forklift KOVAP Tin Friction NMIB`76 VERY RARE! $149.99 |
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40 ub funkeys characters some very rare with hubs and *Buy it now for free ship* $35.00 |
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Peake Steam Engine with Very Rare Sun & Planet Gear – Last Few Available!! $232.28 |
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Vintage Tamiya 1/32 Mini 4WD – Stabilizing PoleSet (15059) very rare $5.99 |
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Old Vintage Battery Operated Car from Japan 1970 Very Rare $110.00 |
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NEW Japanese Nintendo “Pocket Pikachu” Pokemon Tamagotchi VERY RARE $30.00 |
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VERY RARE Oil Panic Nintendo Game & Watch Pocketsize Pocket Size Version! 1980′s $599.99 |
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Furby Red Leopard Print Model 70-800 VERY RARE Blue Eyes $25.00 |
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Very Rare Wind Up Toy,THE BUSY BUNNY, Rabbit Housekeeper, works, Japan, must see $99.99 |
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UB FUNKEYS SERIES 5 Hidden Realm “NECTAR” SLIGH USED VERY RARE $14.99 |
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UB FUNKEYS SERIES 5 HIDDEN REALM ” MAUL” SLIGH USED VERY RARE $9.99 |
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Old Vintage Friction Powered Bus from India 1970 Very Rare $55.00 |
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Tomy Takara Nohohon Eco Solar Figure Limited Exclusive Japan Very RARE $69.99 |
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Tomy Corn White Nohohon Eco Solar Figure Very RARE Limited Edition $43.99 |
Collect Rare Coins – a Dummies Guide
Most people are born collectors. Whether its stamps, baseball cards, soft toys or even vintage automobiles, you can bet that if its been made, then its been turned into someone’s collection. Of course some items are more valuable than others, making the act of collecting them more attractive to people. These items may start off life as collector’s items, but very often they begin life as inexpensive commodity items that become increasingly more valuable as they get older and rarer. So it is with rare coins. Most rare coins were, in their day, were readily available but as they got older they fell out of circulation, or the materials they were made from became more valuable – like gold.
Today, if you like to collect rare coins, you will find that this particular hobby, can be rewarding both in terms of satisfaction and in a monetary sense as well.
Don’t think, however, that you have to be rich to collect rare coins. New types of coins are made every year and some are re-introduced years after they originally appeared, so focusing on a particular time period and location is important. Like any hobby, researching the background and educating yourself to the history and significance of the items in your collection can greatly add to your satisfaction. You should make use of printer material as well as the internet to research your coin collection, and this can help you decide which coins to collect, and also the best places to obtain them.
You don’t have to limit yourself to on-line resources either. There are many good coin publications such as Coin World or Coinage magazine which are written and produced by like-minded hobbyists and leading experts in the field. You should also seek out the help of local coin sellers, either shops, or if your budget allows, specialist dealers, or even auction houses.
Also, just like photography and many other hobbies, collecting rare coins has brought about the growth of many specialist coin collecting clubs and societies. Its worth checking your local Yellow Pages, or on-line directories to see if there is one near you, or why not start one. You will find that the contacts gained from like-minded collectors can greatly help you seek out those elusive items to that you are seeking. You may also be able to swap coins with fellow members, or even club together to buy particularly rare coins that you couldn’t afford to buy as an individual.
Older coins are generally worth more, but if new coins are made of gold, for example, then they can be just as valuable as the antique ones. This is because gold has recently seen a surge in value and now exceeds $1000 an ounce. Coins such as Krugerrands, while not rare, are certainly very valuable items in today’s marketplace since they are mad of solid gold.
When your collection is complete, if it can ever be complete, then you will want to show it off to its best advantage. You should take time to source attractive display materials such as folders or albums. You might want to consider displaying them in, say, a local museum or Government building if they are of particular interest.
Always keep your coins well cleaned, but do take care, not all materials are suitable for this task. You can usually clean them well by soaking them in vinegar or lemon juice. These remove dirt and grime but are non-abrasive so will not damage the surface. Afterwards, they should be air-dried or patted dry with a soft cloth. Only polish the if you can be absolutely certain that the surface will not be damaged. Some coins scratch very easily and a worn coin will sometimes be worth next to nothing.
So, there you have it, a few points to start you off on your new hobby. Collecting rare coins can be a very rewarding hobby. Not only can you teach yourself a lot about history and materials for example, but you can also end up with a very valuable as prized asset to boot.
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why is it very rare for a author to write in present tense?
i dont understand. because a great writer once told me, bad writers write in past tense and past tense has not been used over 60 years he says. he says only teenage writers and terrible writers who are not experenced or flexible with their words write in past tense. i do not understand. i am very frustrated and cant understand this. please help.
First of all, who the hell told you that? Teen writers? Stephen King never wrote anything in the past tense. Most of James Patterson’s work is in the past tense. All of JKR’s work is in the past tense. A lot of the classics, too, are in past tense so whoever told you that is either:
A- A huge liar
B- A huge show-off
C- An idiot
Though, to answer your question, I think people write in the past tense because it’s more traditional. There isn’t really a reason for it to be more popular than the present tense, to be honest, I’ve tried both and they’re both easy to write with. Like first and third person, but it’s personal preference when it comes to that. A few great authors must have decided to use past tense because they preferred it and a lot of amateur writers (who soon became professionals) thought it was the key to a good book. So, it became a chain. I honestly don’t think they’re that rare. I’ve read- or seen- at least 30 books written in present tense, but I’m not very good at estimating so I don’t think you can take my word for it.