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Simply Soft Brites Yarn
With all the softness and luster of Simply Soft, Brites bring a whole new palette and a whole new attitude to your projects. And just like Simply Soft, Brites is a no dye lot yarn that is machine washable and dryable. Content: 100% Acrylic Yarn Weight: #4 Medium / Worsted. Yardage: 315 yards. Ball Weight: 6 oz. Needle Size: #8 US Crochet Hook Size: H-8 US Gauge: 4.5 stitches per 1 inch, 6 rows p... |
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Patons Astra Yarn: Solids, Mint
$2.49 Patons is right-on-trend with this yarn which is ideal for those casual fashions for the whole family. Weight category: 3, Solids: 100% acrylic, 1.75oz/50g (161yd/147m). Gauge: 22 stitches x 28 rows = 4in (10cm): knitting: size 6 (4mm) needles, crochet: size F (3.75mm) hook. Care: machine wash, tumble dry, do not bleach, do not dry clean, do not iron.... |
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The Greatest Country Music Recordings of All Time 25/26: George Jones
Part of large-scale definitive survey, drawn from the Country Music Foundation Official Archive Collection. LPs are housed in an elegant blue gold-stamped box, with 8-page illustrated booklet. A superb production value.... |
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The 100 Greatest Recordings of all Time: Franklin Mint: Favorite Waltzes and Overtures: 49, 50: J. Strauss: Boskovsky: Fiedler: Beethoven: Szell: Mendelsssohn: Weber: Toscanini: Solti: Brahms: Beecham: Red Colored Vinyl Box Set: (1980)
Records 49 and 50 from the series....100 GREATEST RECORDINGS OF ALL TIME by the FRANKLIN MINT SOCIETY....RED COLORED VINYL.....1980 PRESSING.... |
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Franklin Half Dollar Inlay
$44.5 The Franklin Half Dollar made its debut in 1948, marking the completion of an effort to convert U.S. coin designs from allegorical figures to portraits of famous Americans. Franklin, who is the only non-president pictured on both a modern circulating coin and banknote, enjoyed tremendous stature both in America and around the world. Together with the Liberty Bell on the coin?s obverse, Benjamin Franklin?s bold portrait symbolizes our nation?s independence.Limitation: 9,999 piecesMaterial: copper-nickel with gold-plated inlayWeight: 54 gramsIssue year: 2001Diameter: 50 mm (Approx. 2 in.)Quality: ProofObverse: Liberty Bell, Bay Leaves, U.S. ConstitutionReverse: U.S. Capitol and eagleCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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1948 Franklin Half Dollar
$49.95 In 1948, an important change took place in United States coinage when the Franklin half dollar made its debut. Its introduction completed the conversion of U.S. coin designs from allegorical figures to portraits of famous Americans. Sinnock?s portrait of Benjamin Franklin was modeled after a bust by 18th-century sculptor Jean-Antoine Houdon. On the obverse, LIBERTY is inscribed above the right- facing portrait, IN GOD WE TRUST below it and the date to its right. Tucked below Franklin?s shoulder are Sinnock?s initials, JRS. The Liberty Bell is featured on the coin?s reverse.Limitation: 7,035,414Material: .900 silverWeight: 12.5 gIssue year: 1948Diameter: 30.6 mmQuality: extremely fineCountry: USAFace value: Half DollarCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Benjamin Franklin $100 Banknote Coin
$39.95 The $100 banknote bears the portrait of Benjamin Franklin, one of America?s most brilliant Founding Fathers. Wanting to share and disseminate knowledge, he helped shape the landscape of American publishing. A very talented statesman, scientist, philosopher, and publisher, Franklin is best remembered as a member of the committee that drafted the Declaration of Independence. He was also instrumental in achieving the adoption of the U.S. Constitution.Limitation: 9,999 complete editionsMaterial: Copper-nickelWeight: 32 gramsIssue year: 2001Diameter: 40 mm (Approx. 1.6 in.)Quality: Brilliant UncirculatedObverse: $100 Banknote Benjamin FranklinReverse: Eagle, US flagsCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Benjamin Franklin 100 Dollar Banknote
$49.95 The $100 banknote bears the portrait of Benjamin Franklin, one of America?s most brilliant Founding Fathers. Wanting to share and disseminate knowledge, he helped shape the landscape of American publishing. A very talented statesman, scientist, philosopher, and publisher, Franklin is best remembered as a member of the committee that drafted the Declaration of Independence. In 1787, he was instrumental in achieving the adoption of the U.S. Constitution.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: Copper gold-platedWeight: 32 gramsIssue year: 2008Diameter: 40 mm (Approx. 1.6 in.)Quality: ProofObverse: $100 Banknote Benjamin FranklinReverse: Eagle, US flagsCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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John F Kennedy Half Dollar
$12.95 Issued in honor of America?s most beloved president, the first Kennedy Half Dollar was struck by the United States Mint in 1964. First issued just months after his tragic assassination in Dallas, Texas in November 1963, the coin quickly became a favorite among collectors around the world. Succeeding the Franklin Half Dollar, the Kennedy Half Dollar obverse features the face of the President designed by Gilroy Roberts.The eagle on the reverse was designed by Frank Gasparro.Limitation: unknownMaterial: silver/copperWeight: 12.5 gIssue year: since 1964Diameter: 31 mmQuality: very fineCountry: USAFace value: Half DollarUp to 5 items per customer |
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1933 Gold Double Eagle Replica
$88.8 In 1933, America was in the grip of an economic depression. President Franklin D. Roosevelt?s plan to stabilize the economy included banning private ownership of gold. His Executive Order called for every 1933 Gold Double Eagle coin to be melted into bars. Ten coins escaped this fate. The Secret Service was able to locate - and confiscate - nine of the ten coins. When the missing coin surfaced atauction in 2002, it sold for an amazing 7.59 million dollars, making it the most expensive coin in numismatic history.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: copper, gold-clad; Made in GermanyWeight: 32 gramsIssue year: 2003 (Replica)Diameter: 40 mm (Approx. 1.6 in.)Quality: ProofObverse: LibertyReverse: Gold EagleCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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1933 Double Eagle Gold Replica
$19.95 In 1933, with America in the grip of an economic depression, President Franklin D.Roosevelt banned the private ownership of gold. He issued an Executive Order calling for all 1933 Gold Double Eagles to be melted into bars.Ten coins mysteriously escaped this fate.The Secret Service was able to locate - and confiscate - nine of the ten coins. The missing coin turned up in the private collection of Egypt?s King Farouk, but political considerations prevented it from being confiscated. For half a century, the coin "evaded capture" until it surfaced at auction in 2002, where it sold for an astounding 7.59 million dollars, making it the most expensive coin in numismatic history.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: .585 goldWeight: 0.5 gIssue year: 2003Diameter: 11 mmQuality: ProofObverse: LibertyReverse: Double EagleCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Mint
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Mint
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2006 American Mint Eagle coin
$9.95 Gold and silver have been the cornerstones of the world?s economies and banking systems for centuries. Throughout history, many investments in precious metals have produced substantial profits. Silver and gold coins are not for investment purposes only; coins are also tiny works of art. The 2006 American Mint Eagle features a detailed image of the Statue of Liberty on the obverse and the reverse depicts an eagle based on the design of the Presidential seal.Limitation: UnlimitedMaterial: .999 fine silver, layered in 24k goldWeight: 1/10 oz.Issue year: 2006Diameter: 20 mmQuality: ProofObverse: Statue of LibertyReverse: EagleCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Franklin
$17.99 Franklin |
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Franklin
$19.79 Franklin |
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Franklin
$19.79 Franklin |
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Franklin Mint 1957 Corvette Fuelie Fiberglass Edition
$119.99 It s just like the real thing! And you ll enjoy its many operable features like removing the convertible top opening the center console and engaging the fully functional suspension system. It took more than 275 separate components to get everything right including the twin exhaust pipes real rubber tires and 283 Cid engine. The hand painted scorching red body is complemented by a shoreline beige interior. Weighing only 2 880 pounds the 1957 Corvette "Fuelie" was not the first car to be built with a fiberglass body but it was the first to come from one of the big automobile makers. Perhaps this fiberglass fliers biggest claim to fame was the fact that it introduced one of General Motors Corporations most revered engines the 283 cubic inch V 8. When General Motors modified this power plant with fuel injection the engine produced an unprecedented 283 horsepower capable of going from 0 60 mph in under six seconds. Additionally it was the first car to combine fuel injection with a 4 speed manual gearbox. Aside from the lightweight design and mind boggling performance capabilities the 1957 Corvette was one of the most handsome automobiles ever built. From its wrap around windshield to its two toned paint job this remarkable roadster was a major milestone in the development of the Corvette legacy. This Franklin Mint Precision Model is an authentic tribute to the vision power and appeal of Corvette design and technology. Technical Specifications: * Engine: V 8 Valve in Head * Displacement: 283 Cubic Inches * Horsepower: 283 BHP @ 6200 RPM * Compression Ratio: 10.5:1 * Induction System: Ramjet Fuel Injection * Transmission: 4 Speed Manual Borg Warner T 10 * Brakes: Hydraulic Self Energizing * Wheelbase: 102 Inches Operating Features: * Steering: The front wheels can be positioned for display. * Doors: Your models doors are hinged at the front and open to a 45 degree angle. * Hood: Hinged at the front end the hood opens to reveal the authentically detailed engine. * Console Door: Located between the front seats and may be opened. * Trunk: The trunk can be opened to an approximately 45 degree angle. * Spare Tire Compartment: Located beneath the trunk floor mat and may be opened. * Top Options: Your model comes with an up top and color keyed hardtop. The folded convertible top is located within the convertible top compartment and is permanently attached. * Convertible Top Compartment Lid: The lid opens to about a 45 degree angle to reveal the folded top detail. * Approximately 7 1 8" (18.1 cm) in length. Scale 1:24 |
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2008 BU United States D-Mint and P-Mint Coin Sets
$99.95 Celebrate the year 2008 in coins with a beautiful Satin-Finish set of 2008 Brilliant Uncirculated United States D-Mint and P-Mint Coin Sets. You receive a total of 28 coins. 2008 BU United States D-Mint and P-Mint Coin Sets Includes: 2008 D-Mint Abraham Lincoln cent 2008 D-Mint Thomas Jefferson nickel 2008 D-Mint Franklin D. Roosevelt dime 2008 D-mint Montana state quarter 2008 D-Mint Washington state quarter 2008 D-mint Idaho state quarter 2008 D-mint Wyoming state quarter 2008 D-mint Utah state quarter 2008 D-mint John F. Kennedy half dollar 2008 D-mint Sacagawea dollar 2008 D-mint George Washington presidential dollar 2008 D-mint John Adams presidential dollar 2008 D-mint Thomas Jefferson presidential dollar 2008 D-mint James Madison presidential dollar 2008 P-Mint Abraham Lincoln cent 2008 P-Mint Thomas Jefferson nickel 2008 P-Mint Franklin D. Roosevelt dime 2008 P-mint Montana state quarter 2008 P-Mint Washington state quarter 2008 P-mint Idaho state quarter 2008 P-mint Wyoming state quarter 2008 P-mint Utah state quarter 2008 P-mint John F. Kennedy half dollar 2008 P-mint Sacagawea dollar 2008 P-mint George Washington presidential dollar 2008 P-mint John Adams presidential dollar 2008 P-mint Thomas Jefferson presidential dollar 2008 P-mint James Madison presidential dollar Product Features: Brilliant Uncirculated condition Satin finish - distinctive from regular coins because the dies are sandblasted with a find mixture of sand and glass beads; called "burnished finish" by the United States Mint; also known as Specimen State (SP) Special protective plastic envelopes - each set of minted coins comes in a plastic envelope; one for D-Mint coins and one for P-Mint coins Produced by the Denver Mint and Philadelphia Mint |
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Franklin On Franklin
$13.5 Franklin On Franklin |
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Xylimelts Mint
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1959 Silver Proof and Mint Sets
$119.95 Commemorate the year of 1959 with the 1959 Silver Proof and Mint Sets. You receive 1 Proof Set of coins and 1 Mint Set of coins. Each set is in its original packaging. They make a special gift to someone who celebrated a historic occasion in 1959—a birthday, graduation, wedding—you name it! 1959 Silver Proof and Mint Sets Includes: 1959 Proof set (5 coins) 1959 Mint set (10 coins) Product Features: 1959 Proof set - made for collectors by the United States Mint. Proof sets have been issued since 1936. The 1959 proof set includes a Lincoln cent, Jefferson nickel, silver Roosevelt dime, silver Washington quarter and silver Franklin half dollar 1959 Mint set - 1 entire set from each of the 2 Mints; including Lincoln cent, Jefferson nickel, silver Roosevelt dime, silver Washington quarter and silver Franklin half dollar Lincoln Cent - Obverse: Abraham Lincoln; Reverse: Lincoln Memorial (first year) Jefferson nickel - Obverse - Thomas Jefferson; Reverse: Jefferson's home, Monticello Roosevelt dime - approx. 90% silver; Obverse: Franklin D. Roosevelt; Reverse: Olive branch, torch and oak branch Washington quarter - approx. 90% silver; Obverse: George Washington; Reverse: Bald eagle Franklin half dollar - approx. 90% silver; Obverse: Benjamin Franklin; Reverse: Liberty bell Proof finish - struck at least twice on highly polished coin blanks to bring out the mirrored background and high-relief images Brilliant Uncirculated (BU) - mint state coins that have not been circulated to the public for general use Original government packaging Proof and 5 coins in Mint set produced by the Philadelphia Mint; 5 coins in Mint set produced by the Denver Mint |
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Americas Most Beloved President in 24 kt Gold
$39.95 Issued in honor of America?s most beloved president, the first Kennedy Half Dollar was struck by the United States Mint in 1963. Now, the master craftsmen at American Mint have plated these genuine Kennedy Half-Dollar coins in rich 24k gold.Limitation: unknownMaterial: varying, gold-platedWeight: approx. 11.5 gIssue year: since 1964Diameter: 31 mmQuality: very fineCountry: USAFace value: Half DollarUp to 5 items per customer |
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1901 Liberty Head Half Eagle gold coin
$995 The Liberty Head Half Eagle is considered the "Holy Grail" of coin collecting for its rarity, value and historic significance.Congress authorized the U.S. Mint to coin the $5 gold piece, or Half Eagle, on April 2, 1792, the same day it authorized the creation of the Mint itself. The first gold coin minted by the U.S. Government, it also has the distinction of being the only coin minted at all seven branches of the U.S. Mint. The Gold Half Eagle had several design changes over the course of its 134-year existance. "Liberty Heads" were minted from 1839-1908. However, the Liberty Head Coronet Type with Motto--as depicted in this 1901 issue--remains one of the most recognized and treasured variations. Limitation: N/AMaterial: .2419 troy oz. goldWeight: .26875 troy oz.Issue year: 1901Diameter: 21.6 mmQuality: extremely fineCountry: USAFace value: 5 DollarsCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Forever and a Day Topaz Set
$275 Each piece of this dazzling set was designed exclusively for American Mint by skilled artisans. Each piece of jewelry is crafted of .925 steriling silver and is accented with genuine blue and silver topaz. This breathtaking set makes a perfect gift and when purchased together comes with a savings of $10. Order yours today! |
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America the Beautiful Coin Set
$88.8 Beginning in 2010, the U.S. Mint issues new quarters with designs honoring national parks and other national sites. Each year, five new designs depicting one national site from each state and U.S. territory will be released. The quarters will be issued in the order in which the honored location was first established as a national site. The first coin in the historic series honors the Hot Springs National Park in Arkansas which was designated a "National Reserve" in 1832. To celebrate the newest American quarter series, AMERICAN MINT has created an exclusive masterpiece: the America the Beautiful Commemorative Coin Set. This limited edition set features a 24k gold-layered edition of the first coin in the new quarter series -- the Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas Quarter -- and an AMERICAN MINT exclusive Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas, commemorative coin layered in 24k gold.Limitation: 9.999 complete collectionsMaterial: Cu, layered in 24k goldWeight: 32 gIssue year: 2010Diameter: 40 mmQuality: ProofObverse: Hot Springs National Park, ArkansasReverse: National ParksCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Historic American Silver Coin Set
$169 For more than two hundred years, U.S. coins have spotlighted our national heroes, paid tribute to our greatest achievements and commemorated significant events. The Walking Liberty half dollar obverse is considered the best designed silver coin in American coinage. The Columbian Exposition half dollar has the distinction of being the very first commemorative coin in the history of the U.S. Mint. The 1921 Morgan Dollar was the last year issued of George T. Morgans design. American Mint brings together these historic pieces into a one-of-a-kind collection for your enjoyment.Material: silverIssue year: 1892-93, 1916-47, 1921Quality: extremely fineFace value: 50c, 50c, $1Country: USACustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Pope Benedict XVI Solid Gold Coin
$141.5 "Habemus Papam - We have a Pope". On Tuesday, April 19, 2005 millions around the world heard these words. AMERICAN MINT is proud to offer the world?s first commemorative proof that was actually minted in Bavaria, Germany - the home country of Joseph Karl Ratzinger, now called Pope Benedikt XVI.Limitation: 1,111 complete editionsMaterial: .585 goldWeight: 1.56 gIssue year: 2005Diameter: 13.5 mm (1/2 in.)Quality: ProofObverse: Pope Benedict XVIReverse: Emblem of ChristUp to 5 items per customer |
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US Coin Replica Liberty Head $1
$4.95 The minting of $1 gold coins began immediately after the discovery of large gold deposits in California in 1848. This stunning replica of the 1849 Liberty Head Dollar captures every detail of the original as designed by James Barton Longacre. The mint mark "C" for Charlotte is located on the reverse underneaththe laurel wreath.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: copper gold-platedWeight: 32 gramsIssue year: 2007Diameter: 40 mm (Approx. 1.6 in.)Quality: ProofObverse: Portrait of Lady LibertyReverse: 1 DollarCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Love Lasts Forever Pendant
$79 Two of love?s most cherished symbols - the heart and the diamond - beautifully married into a stunning sterling silver pendant.Created exclusively by the master silversmiths of American Mint, this enchanting pendant blazes to life with 3 gently cascading sterling silver hearts. Each heart is beautifully set with a genuine sparkling 1 pt. diamond. In declaration of eternal love, the words "Love Lasts Forever" are expertly engraved around the hearts. The striking, 3-tiered pendant hangs elegantly on an 18 inch sterling silver necklace and is presented in a velveteen gift box. |
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Jefferson Nickel Inlay 2003
$5 In 1938, the Treasury Department announced a competition for designs to replace the Indian Head Buffalo Nickel. The winning design, submitted by the German-American sculptor Felix Schlag, featured a left-facing portrait of Thomas Jefferson dressed in period clothing and wearing a peruke wig. First introduced by the United States Mint in November 1938, the Jefferson Nickel has honored America?s third president for more than six decades. In 2004, this classic nickel design was replaced by two new designs commemorating the Louisiana Purchase and the Expedition of Lewis and Clark. This unique medallion features a genuine 2003 Jefferson Nickel minted by the United States Mint and plated in sparkling 14k gold. Limited to just 9,999 editions worldwide. 40 mm (Approx. 1.6 in.)Limitation: 9,999 complete editionsMaterial: Copper nickel with inlaid gold-plated NickelWeight: 32 gramsIssue year: 2003Diameter: 40 mm (Approx. 1.6 in.)Quality: Brilliant uncirculatedObverse: Inlaid 2003 Jefferson NickelReverse: U.S. Capitol and EagleCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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1848 Gold Quarter Eagle Replica (a $77.70 value)
$4.95 The quarter eagle, or 2 1/2 dollar gold coin, had been minted for more than 50 years when gold was discovered in California in 1848. The sudden influx of this precious metal prompted the U.S. Mint toincrease production of its most affordable gold coin. The Mint used the existing "Coronet" design, created by Christian Gobrecht, but added one distinct feature. To indicate that these quarter eagleswere minted from California gold, the initials "CAL" were punched into the reverse above the eagle head. Only 1,389 quarter eagles were ever made with this indicia, and fewer than 200 are known to still exist today, making this one of the rarest gold coins in American history.Your 1848 Gold Quarter Eagle replica is exquisitely presented with the rich historyand specifications of the original gold coin in a clear acrylic capsule to preserve it for generations to come.Limitation: 20,000 piecesMaterial: Cu, layered in 24k goldWeight: 12 gIssue year: 2009Diameter: 33 mmQuality: ProofObverse: 1848 Gold Quarter EagleReverse: EagleCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Buffalo Nickel Indian
$5.95 This 5-cent coin, issued by the US Mint between 1913 and 1938, is known as the Buffalo nickel, Bison nickel, or the Indian Head nickel. The profile on the obverse of the coin, by designer James E. Fraser, was compiled from the heads of three Native Americans that President Roosevelt is said to have visited. The reverse is dominated by a magnificent American Bison. It was patterned after "Black Diamond," a bison that lived in the New York Central Zoo.Limitation: N/AMaterial: .750 Copper, .250 NickelWeight: 5 gramsDiameter: 21.2 mmIssue year: 1913-1938Quality: Very FineCountry: USAFace value: 5 CentsCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Gold-Layered Eisenhower Dollar
$14.95 The first dollar coin to be issued in the United States since 1935, the Eisenhower Dollar was minted from 1971 - 1978. The coin?s obverse honors Dwight David Eisenhower, legendary war hero and America?s 34th president. The reverse features an eagle landing on the moon, paying tribute to man?s first moon landing. Now, the master craftsmen at American Mint have layered these genuine Eisenhower Dollar coins in glistening 24-kt. gold.Limitation: UnknownMaterial: Gold-layeredWeight: 22.68 gramsIssue year: 1971-1978Diameter: 38 mm (Approx. 1.5 in.)Quality: Very FineCountry: United StatesFace value: 1 DollarCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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1968 Chevrolet Camaro Z28
$44.39 The Chevrolet Camaro was introduced as a direct competitor to the very popular Ford Mustang. While the Camaro was never the flagship for Chevrolet, it was always one of the most popular models. The Z28 package included many performance enhancements such as a 4.9 liter small-block engine, front disc brakes, Muncie 4-speed gearbox, suspension improvements, 15 inch Rally wheels and power steering. This American Mint exclusive has doors that open to a rare, charcoal black interior.Limitation: 9,999 Complete EditionsMaterial: Die-cast Metal with plastic partsScale: 1:24Length: 7.5 inchesWeight: Approx. 13.8 ozs.Workmanship: Precision made red scale modelCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Columbian Exposition Half Dollar (a $44.95 value)
$19.95 The Columbian Exposition half dollar, commonly referred to as the Columbian Half Dollar, was minted for the Columbian Exposition held between 1892 to 1893. It honors the 400th anniversary of Columbus? discovery of America. The U.S. Mint?s Chief Engraver based his depiction of Columbus on a bust made by artist Olin Warner. The reverse features a port view of the Santa Maria above two hemispheres flanked by the date 1492.Limitation: 2,500,405 pieces in totalMaterial: 90% Ag, 10% CuWeight: .36169 oz.Issue year: 1892-1893Diameter: 30.61mmQuality: CirculatingCountry: United StatesFace value: Half DollarCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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The quarter that never was
$19.95 To celebrate the 200th birthday of President George Washington, the issue of a commemorative quarter was planned but had never been circulated. It outlived a few of the U.S. Mint?s trial coins, whichare no longer available today. This genuine replica, with the likeness of Washington, originated from the innovative design by Thomas Cremona.Limitation: 9.999 complete editionsMaterial: Silver-plated copper with gold-plated quarterWeight: 54 gramsIssue year: 2004Diameter: 50 mm (Approx. 2 inch)Quality: ProofObverse: Quarter that never wasReverse: Statue of Liberty, map of USA, constitutionCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Footprints in the Sand Heart Pendant
$98 The master silversmiths of American Mint proudly present the "Footprints in the Sand" Heart Pendant. The poem?s eloquent message is illustrated in breathtaking detail, exquisitely hand-crafted in full sterling silver with rich 14-karat gold plating. A solid sterling silver cross shines from within the heart, symbolizing God?s unconditional love.Share this blessed message of hope with loved ones or wear it for personal inspiration. This beautiful pendant includes an adjustable 16"-18" sterling silver, 14k gold-plated chain and arrives in a blue-velveteen, satin-lined gift box with a keepsake copy of the inspiring "Footprints" poem. |
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Poppy Quarter Canada
$10 With the first colored coin in circulation, the Royal Canadian Mint accomplished a new world innovation in 2004. The poppy conveys a message: This uncirculated coin is to help prevent forgetting about those who died in war for their home country. Canada?s commemorative flower has some of its roots in the poem from World War 1 "In Flanders Fields", composed by Col. McCrae.Limitation: OpenMaterial: Plated SteelWeight: 4.4 g (approx. 1/4 oz.)Issue year: 2004Diameter: 23.88 mm (approx. 1 in.)Quality: UncirculatedCountry: CanadaFace value: 25 CentsCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Peace Silver Dollar 1935
$99.95 Following the war, there was widespread sentiment for issuance of a coin that would celebrate and commemorate the restoration of peace. The American Numismatic Association played a key role in fostering this proposal. At the same time, the U.S. Mint found itself facing the need to start producing millions of silver dollars. That need grew out of the Pittman Act, a law enacted in 1918 at the urging of, and clearly benefiting, silver-mining interests.Limitation: 1,964,000 piecesMaterial: .900 silver, .100 copperWeight: 26.73 gIssue year: 1935-SDiameter: 38.1 mmQuality: extra fineCountry: USAFace value: 1 DollarUp to 5 items per customer |
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Celtic Cross
$42.15 Created exclusively for AMERICAN MINT, this enchanting amulet captures the beauty of traditional Celtic artistry. Symbolizing courage and good health, its endless lines elegantly intertwine to form agraceful and unique version of the Celtic Cross. The circles placed behind the cross represent eternity and the endlessness of God?s love. Crafted in the traditional manner by old world artisans, each amulet features the artisan?s hallmark on the back.Limitation: Open EditionMaterial: Genuine TinPrecious stones: N/AColor: SilverCut: CrossSize: Height: 1 15/16 in.Workmanship: German HandcraftCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Obama to the White House Image Changing Coin
$4.95 On January 20, 2009, Barack Obama tore down the racial divide when he was inaugurated as the first African-American President of the United States. His promise of "change we can believe in" offers hope during one of the most tumultuous periods in our nation?s history.Available exclusively from AMERICAN MINT, this dazzling full-color coin uses state-of-the-art lenticular technology to produce anincredible full-color image that changes from a portrait of Barack Obama to an image of the White House when you tilt the coin.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: Copper nickelWeight: 20 gIssue year: 2008Diameter: 40 mmQuality: Brilliant UncirculatedObverse: Barack Obama and the White HouseReverse: Presidential emblemCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Lincoln and Penny Image-Changing Coin
$66.65 Abraham Lincoln governed during the greatest crisis in American history. His humanity, eloquence, and determination to save the Union set him apart as one of America?s most extraordinary presidents and made him a central figure in U.S. history. Lincoln became a symbol of the Union, and his public statements gave purpose to the conflict of the Civil War. In addition to abolishing slavery, the Civil War ended the debate over the relationship of the states to the government.Available exclusively from AMERICAN MINT, this unique full-color coin uses state-of-the-art lenticular technology to produce an incredible full-color image that changes from a portrait of President Lincoln to a picture of the Lincoln Penny when you tilt the coin.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: Copper silver-platedWeight: 32 gIssue year: 2009Diameter: 40 mmQuality: ProofObverse: Motion Image Lincoln & Lincoln PennyReverse: Presidential CoinCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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John F. Kennedy
$4.95 Despite protests that he was too young and inexperienced for the presidency, John F. Kennedy won the 1960 election in an unforgettable victory over Richard Nixon. When faced with a major confrontation between the U.S. and the Soviet Union over the presence of nuclear missiles in Cuba in 1962, Kennedy?s unparalleled diplomacy earned him world-wide respect. The hope and promise John F. Kennedy represented was shattered by the tragedy of November 22, 1963.In honor of one of America?s most beloved Presidents, AMERICAN MINT proudly presents this brilliant, gold-plated commemorative coin featuring John F. Kennedy.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: Gold-platedWeight: 14.6 gIssue year: 2008Diameter: 33 mmQuality: ProofObverse: John F. KennedyReverse: Greatest American PresidentsCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Pony Express Bowie Knife
$77.7 Ranked among the most remarkable feats to come out of the 1860 American West, the Pony Express was in service for 18 months from April 1860. Its primary mission was to deliver mail between St. Joseph, Missouri and San Francisco, California. The horse and rider relay system became the nation?s most direct means of east-west communication before the telegraph. This bowie knife features an etched scene of a horse and rider on the stainless steel blade. Set into the wood blade is a custom gold medallion depicting the famous crossed swords.Material: 420 Stainless Steel BladeLimitation: 9,999 Limited Edition WorldwideArtisan: American Mint Collector?s KnifeBlade length: 5 1/4 inchTotal length: 8 3/4 inch(approx 22 cm)Weight: 168 gramsCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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John Black Jack Pershing Knife
$55.4 American Mint is pleased to present the first in a new and exclusive pocket knife series honoring the U.S. Army?s highest ranking leaders. John Joseph Pershing is the first to be honored. "Black Jack" Pershing rose to the highest rank ever held in the U.S. military, equivalent only to the posthumous rank of George Washington: General of the Armies. The "Black Jack" knife features a 420 stainlesssteel blade with a custom silk-screening of General Pershing?s signature and title. The bolster is nickel-plated and antique-finished with a design that feels great in the hand and provides a slip-resistant grip. An oval window in the bolster displays a picture of General Pershing in full uniform.Limitation: 9,999 Limited EditionsMaterial: 420 Stainless SteelArtisan: Exclusive DesignBlade length: 3 1/2 inchesTotal length: 7 3/4 inchesWeight: 10 oz.Customer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Statue of Liberty Pocket Knife
$9.95 Liberty Enlightening the World, known more commonly as the Statue of Liberty, was given to the U.S. by the people of France in 1886 to commemorate the centennial of our country and as a gesture of friendship between the two nations. The Statue is one of the most recognizable icons of the United States. American Mint proudly presents this exclusive collector?s knife in honor of this majestic symbol of freedom. The satin-finish blade, crafted in 420 stainless steel, is etched with an image of the Statue of Liberty. The nickel-plated bolster with antiqued engraving features a full color portraitof Lady Liberty.Limitation: 9,999 Complete EditionsMaterial: 420 Stainless SteelArtisan: Exclusive DesignBlade length: 3 1/2"Total length: 7 3/4"Weight: .57 lb. (.26 kg.)Customer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Lincoln Birthplace Memorial (an $88.80 value)
$9.95 From the most humble of beginnings in a log cabin on the Kentucky frontier, Abraham Lincoln grew up to become the greatest President in American history. In celebration of the 200th anniversary of his birth, the U.S. Mint has commissioned a historic new series of the classic Lincoln penny. For the first time in 50 years, the reverse of the penny will be changed. The new series will feature periods of Lincoln?s life with the first showing the log cabin of his youth an the year of his birth in 1809.Limitation: 20,000 piecesMaterial: Bronze patinated / coin: Copper ZincWeight: 32 g / coin: 3.1 gramsIssue year: 2008 / coin: 2009Diameter: 40 mm / coin: 19.05 mmQuality: Proof / coin: CirculatingObverse: Lincoln Birthplace 1909Reverse: Abraham LincolnCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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5000 Dollar Reagan Banknote Trial
$66.6 Ronald Wilson Reagan was born on February 6, 1911, in Tampico, Illinois. Rising from screen idol to our nation?s 40th President, his cool demeanor and commanding presence made him one of the most popular Presidents in American history. In honor of what would have been his 100th birthday, American Mint has created an exclusive masterpiece: the Ronald Reagan Five Thousand-Dollar Banknote trial coin. It features a full-color reproduction of what the five thousand-dollar banknote would look like if Congress were to honor President Reagan by re-introducing the high-denomination bill with his portrait on it--a true collector?s item.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: Cu silver-plated with color tableauWeight: 54 gIssue year: 2009Diameter: 50 mmQuality: ProofObverse: Ronald Reagan Banknote TrialReverse: U.S. Banknote TrialsCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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California Statehood Set - Special Price!
$24.95 To celebrate the end of the State Quarter Program, AMERICAN MINT hascreated an exclusive California Statehood Commemorative Color Coin Set.Skilled artisans have taken a very limited number of "Brilliant Uncirculated"California quarters and brought them to life in rich, vibrant color.The California state quarter depicts naturalist and conservationist John Muir admiring Yosemite Valley?s granite headwall known as "Half Dome" and also features a soaring California condor. Handsomely presented with historic facts about the Golden State and encased within a protective acrylic shell, this set is a must-have for any collection. Order yours today before they are gone!Limitation: 10,000 piecesMaterial: Copper Nickel CladWeight: 5.67 gIssue year: 2005Diameter: 24.26 mm (.955")Quality: pad printedCountry: U.S.Face value: Quarter DollarCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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US Marines Pocket Knife
$4.95 Originally created by the Continental Congress in 1775, the Marine Corp has been the first line of defense for interventions and landings to protect American lives and interests overseas. During World War II, their heroic efforts in the Pacific theatre played a central role in the victory over Japan. Revered by our allies and feared by our enemies, the U.S. Marines are elite defenders of democracy throughout the world.Available exclusively at AMERICAN MINT, this amazing folding knife is meticulously crafted in 420 stainless steel with a beautiful wooden handle. Its locking blade features the inspiring image of U.S. Marines proudly raising the American flag. A stunning tribute to the men and women who serve and protect our country.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: Stainless steel blade with wooden handleArtisan: High-quality collectible knifeBlade length: 3 1/4 in.Total length: 7 3/4 in.Weight: 4.5 oz.Up to 5 items per customer |
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1880 Gold Liberty Half Eagle
$995 The Half Eagle was a $5 U.S. gold coin produced from 1795 to 1929 and is the only coin to be minted at all seven branches of the U.S. Mint. Several major design changes occurred over the course of its existence, with one of the most recognized and treasured variations being the Liberty Head Coronet Type with Motto, as depicted in this 1880 issue. Originally designed by Christian Gobrecht in 1839,the Liberty Head remained virtually unchanged until the Act of 1866 added the motto "IN GOD WE TRUST" to all coins. Today, the $5 Gold Liberty Half Eagle is considered the "Holy Grail" of coin collecting for its rarity, value and historic significance.Limitation: Christian Gobrecht Design Open EditionMaterial: .900 gold , .100 copperWeight: 8.4 gIssue year: 1880Diameter: 21.6 mmQuality: extremely fineCountry: USAFace value: 5 DollarsCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Freedom Collectors Knive
$9.95 Available exclusively from AMERICAN MINT, this museum-quality collector?s knife is a patriotic tribute to the greatest American virtue: FREEDOM. The word itself is boldly etched on the 420 stainlesssteel blade, while the spirit is elegantly captured by the majestic bald eagle on the handle. This early-American illustration creates a beautiful scrimshaw effect on simulated bone and is framed by an intricately engraved, gold-tone bolster. This handsome collector?s knife comes in a custom display case and includes a Certificate of Authenticity, assuring quality and value for generations to come. Don?t miss this opportunity to add this exquisite knife to your collection--order now!Limitation: 9.999 complete collectionsMaterial: 420 Stainless Steel BladeArtisan: FalknerBlade length: 4"Total length: 8 5/8"Weight: .38 lb. (.17 kg.)Customer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Oregon Trail Bowie Knife
$77.7 The places we know as Utah, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, California & Nevada would probably not be a part of the United States today were it not for the Oregon Trail. The Trail was the only feasible way for settlers to get across the mountains from 1836 until the transcontinental railroad was completed in 1869. The Oregon Trail Commemorative Bowie Knife features a deep etched wagon ride scene on the stainless steel blade. The natural wood handle wraps around the brass bolster.Material: 420 stainless steel bladeLimitation: 9,999 limited edition worldwideArtisan: American Mint exclusive collector knifeBlade length: 5 1/4 inch(approx 13 cm)Total length: 8 3/4 inch(approx. 22cm)Weight: 168 gramsCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Mount Rushmore Granite Inlay Coin
$59.95 The Mount Rushmore National Memorial, located deep in the Black Hills of South Dakota, is an awe-inspiring tribute to the first 150 years of American History. Rising 500 feet above dense forests and pristine streams, the memorial features the immense sculptures of four of the greatest U.S. Presidents: George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln. Designed exclusively by AMERICAN MINT, this amazing commemorative coin is specially inlaid with authentic granite from the Black Hills. This tribute to America?s largest and most impressive monument is sure to be a focal point in your collection. Order now!Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: copper, silver-platedWeight: 32 gIssue year: 2008Diameter: 40 mmQuality: ProofObverse: Mount Rushmore with Granite InlayReverse: American HistoryCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Declaration of Independence
$144.45 Written and adopted during the summer of 1776, the Declaration of Independence announced to the world the formation of a new nation founded on freedom and equality. Its stature has continued to grow throughout history, serving as a light against the darkness of tyranny the world over.In celebration of our nation?s greatest symbol of freedom, American Mint has created an exclusive masterpiece: the Declaration of Independence gold coin tribute. This solid 14k gold coin is minted to the highest quality "Proof " standard and features a highly detailed engraving of this historic event on the obverse. Encased in an archival shell, this exquisite gold coin tribute includes an informative history of the Declaration of Independence.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: .585 goldWeight: 0.5 gIssue year: 2009Diameter: 11 mmQuality: ProofObverse: Declaration of IndependenceReverse: History of AmericaCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Wyatt Earp bowie knife
$9.95 In the dusty streets and smoky saloons of the Wild West, lawlessness ruled. It took men with nerves of steel to rein in the unruly and enforce the law. The most famed and feared of these lawmen was Wyatt Earp.In honor of this legendary figure of the Wild West, AMERICAN MINT has created this exclusive Wyatt Earp Bowie Knife. The 6" satin-finish blade -- forged with the classic finger notch and saw teeth -- is crafted in 420 stainless steel and features an expertly etched image of Wyatt Earp. The comfortable finger-notched handle features a beautiful hardwood grip and is accented with solid brass hardware.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: 420 stainless steel bladeArtisan: Falkner KnivesBlade length: 6"Total length: 10 13/16"Weight: .47 lb. (.22 kg.)Customer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Sitting Bull Commemorative Dollar Coin
$33.3 Sitting Bull was a political, military and spiritual leader of the Sioux tribe in the1860s when U.S. troops tried to move the native tribes west into reservations. OnJune 25, 1876, Tatanka Iyotanka--as he was known in his native tongue--ledthousands of warriors from different tribes to an overwhelming victory overGeneral George Custer and his troops at the Battle of Little Big Horn.Available exclusively from American Mint, the Sitting Bull Commemorative DollarCoin is a genuine Sacagawea dollar in Brilliant Uncirculated condition, featuring a dramatic full-color image of the stoic and weathered face of the illustrious NativeAmerican Chief "Sitting Bull."Limitation: 5,000 Complete collections worldwideMaterial: Genuine Sacagawea one-dollar coinWeight: 8 gIssue year: 2009Diameter: 26.5 mmQuality: Brilliant UncirculatedCountry: USAFace value: 1 DollarCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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1968 Chevrolet Camaro Z28
$44.39 Launched to overtake the popular Ford Mustang, the Chevrolet Camaro roared onto the muscle car scene and continues to be one of the most popular cars for modification today. This 1:24 scale 1968 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 is a precision replica of the heart thumping performance-enhanced Camaro. With rolling wheels and opening doors and hood, this model features the popular "LeMans blue" exterior and has an exclusive AMERICAN MINT all-blue interior. Note the signature white racing stripes - the Z28?s most distinguishing characteristic.Limitation: 9,999 Editions WorldwideMaterial: Die-Cast MetalScale: 1:24Length: 7.5 inchesWeight: approx. 13.8 ozs.Workmanship: High Quality and Exclusive ColorCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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California Commemorative Coin Set
$19.95 To celebrate the final year of the State Quarter Program, AMERICAN MINThas created an exclusive American Statehood Commemorative Set. Thislimited edition coin set features a "Brilliant Uncirculated" edition of theCalifornia state quarter and an AMERICAN MINT exclusive California commemorative coin in "Proof" quality. Both coins are layered in glistening 24k gold. This set is strictly limited to only 20,000 editions worldwide and comes encased in a transparent acrylic shell to protect and preserve it for generations to come. Order your California Statehood Commemorative Set and assure yourself the right to acquire each statehood coin set as it becomes available.Limitation: 20,000 piecesMaterial: copper gold-plated / coin: copper nickelWeight: 33 g / coin: 5.67 gIssue year: 2005 / coin: 2005Diameter: 40 mm / coin: 24.26 mmQuality: Proof / coin: gold-platedObverse: California shape / coin: YosemiteReverse: USA collage / coin: WashingtonCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Thomas Jefferson commemorative coin
$88.85 A multi-faceted and accomplished individual, Thomas Jefferson was one of our country?s most influential Founding Fathers. He served as Secretary of State, Vice-President and President of the United States and was the principal author of the Declaration of Independence. When President Kennedy welcomed a group of Nobel Prize winners to the White House in 1962 he said, "I think this is the most extraordinary collection of talent and of human knowledge that has ever been gathered together at the White House--with the possible exception of when Thomas Jefferson dined alone."In honor of this famous leader, AMERICAN MINT has issued this exquisite commemorative coin. It features a portrait of Jefferson on the obverse, with his signature in a gold-plated oval. On the reverse is a depiction of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. This tribute is a must-have for any coin collection. Order yours today!Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: copper, silver-platedWeight: 33 gIssue year: 2007Diameter: 40 mmQuality: ProofObverse: Thomas Jefferson with gold-plated signatureReverse: Declaration of IndependenceCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Inlay Medallion
$19.95 More than two hundred years ago, President Thomas Jefferson and the United States Congress authorized the funding of a mission to explore the uncharted American West. Then, in 1804, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark embarked on a journey to find an overland route to the Pacific Ocean while documenting their exploration. The Lewis and Clark Expedition traveled thousands of miles, moving up the Missouri River, through present-day North Dakota and Montana, and over the Continental Divide to the mouth of the Columbia River before returning to St. Louis in 1806. Now, we are pleased to offer you this official medallion commemorating the most daring expedition in American history. This unique medallion bears the Lewis and Clark Bicentennial logo on its obverse. The reverse features a genuine 14-kt. gold-plated Indian Head Buffalo Nickel minted by the U.S. Mint between 1913 and 1938. Proof quality medallion, 40 mm in diameter (Approx. 1.6 in.).Limitation: 9,999 complete editionsMaterial: copper-nickelWeight: 32 gramsIssue year: 2003Diameter: 40 mm (Approx. 1.6 in.)Quality: ProofObverse: Inlaid Buffalo NickelReverse: Lewis & Clark Bicentennial LogoCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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General Patton Pocket Knife
$55.5 As a child, George S. Patton knew he was destined for greatness. Born from a long line of celebrated soldiers, Patton graduated from West Point in 1909. He served in World War I, where he earned a Silver Star, Purple Heart, and a Distinguished Service Cross. However, it was his brilliant leadership during World War II that made him one of the greatest military figures in history and earned him the nickname "Old Blood and Guts."Designed exclusively for AMERICAN MINT, this limited edition pocket knife is exquisitely crafted in 420 stainless steel and features an expertly etched portrait of the famous general on its blade. The handle is beautifully finished with real hardwood grips. Order yours today!Limitation: 9,999 Complete EditionsMaterial: Stainless steel blade with custom etchingArtisan: High-quality collectible knifeBlade length: approx. 8.5 cm (3 1/4 in.)Total length: approx. 19.5 cm (7 3/4 in.)Weight: approx. 120 g (4.5 oz.)Customer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Wilhelm 11 Gold 20 Mark
$298.75 In the 1920s, Germany fell victim to unimaginable inflation. By late 1923, one loaf of bread cost nearly 200 billion paper marks! Housewives were burning paper marks in their kitchen stoves, because the currency was worth less than firewood. Throughout this period of unbelievable hyper-inflation, the "Wilhelm II" Gold Mark held its value. Why? Because it was made of gold!Minted from 1890-1913, the German "Wilhelm II" Gold 20 Marks harken back to the grand period of the Prussian monarchy, before the ravages of World War I, the terrible economic hardship, and political insanity that followed. At the time, anyone wise enough to hold wealth in these historic gold coins had protection from the devastating effects of inflation - and the same holds true today.Due to excellent connectionsto coin dealers in Germany, AMERICAN MINT, has successfully secured a small quantity of the "Wilhelm II" Gold 20 Marks for our collectors. Order yours today!Limitation: unknownMaterial: goldWeight: 8 gramsIssue year: 1890-1913Diameter: 22.5 mm (approx. .89 in.)Quality: very fine-extremely fineCountry: GermanyFace value: 20 MarksUp to 5 items per customer |
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Jim Bowie Knife
$99.95 Reckless and daring, Jim Bowie was considered the most proficient knife fighter in the South. His prowess with a huge, custom-made knife made him and his namesake "Bowie knife" famous. The legendary knife was a gift from his brother and featured a blade measuring over ten inches long and two inches wide. The distinctive knife combined with Bowie?s fiery temper made him a one of the most feared men of the West, but it was his heroic stand at the Alamo that immortalized him as one of the true folk heroes of all time. Designed exclusively for AMERICAN MINT, this solidly crafted knife features an expertly etched portrait of the famous frontiersman on its blade. Its nickel-plated handle is beautifully finished with rosewood grips. Order your very own "Bowie Knife" today and carry on the spirit of the lengendary Wild West.Limitation: 9,999 Complete EditionsMaterial: 420 stainless steel blade with wood handleArtisan: High quality collector knifeBlade length: 21.3 cm (Approx. 8.4 in)Total length: 34 cm (Approx. 13.4 in)Weight: 388 gramsCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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New York Empire State Truck Special Price
$111 Designed exclusively for AMERICAN MINT, this 1:64 scale exquisitely detailed die-cast truck is brought to life with full color graphics depicting images from across the state of New York. From Lady Liberty?s welcoming smile to the mist of the Niagara Falls, the proud heritage of the Empire State is displayed in full glory on the sides of this "king of the road" tractor trailer. Attention to detail makes this precision model truly unique. The expert craftsmanship is evident when you open the front and rear doors, revealing authentic interiors in both the cab and trailer. The hood opens to expose the highly detailed engine. Chrome-plated tanks highlight the faithfully replicated undercarriage.Whether you are a truck enthusiast or a collector of New York memorabilia, these incrediblefeatures make this limited edition precision replica a must have for your collection.Material: Die Cast MetalWorkmanship: Detailed with over 100 partsLimitation: 996 piecesLength: 13 5/8" total lengthWeight: 1.75 lb (.80 kg)Scale: 1:64 ScaleCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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1948-1963 Franklin Silver Half Dollar Set with Album
$649.95 The Franklin Silver Half Dollar was struck from 1948 until 1963, when it was replaced with the Kennedy Half Dollar. This 35-coin collection includes every coin issued for circulation, from the first in 1948 to the last in 1963 - every year of issue and every Mint mark. Franklin Silver Half Dollar Set Includes Philadelphia Mint (16) 1948-1963 Denver Mint (14) 1948-1954, 1957-1963 San Francisco Mint (5) 1949, 1951-1954 Collection Features Coins are in Very Fine to Brilliant Uncirculated condition Obverse features colonial patriot and inventor Benjamin Franklin Reverse shows the Liberty Bell Struck in .900 pure silver Coins measures approx. 30.6 mm Album measures approx. 9-1/2 x 8 x 3/4" With a Certificate of Authenticity |
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Barack Obama Presidential Dollar Color Coin
$33.3 As a young state senator from Illinois, Barack Obama was asked to deliver the keynote address at the 2004 Democratic National Convention. His stirring oration opened the door to a U.S. Senate Seat. Four short years later, Obama made history by becoming the first African- American President of the United States. His promise of "change we can believe in" offers hope during one of the most tumultuous times in our nation?s history.Limitation: 20,000 piecesMaterial: gold-clad; colorizedWeight: 8.1 gIssue year: 2007Diameter: 26 mmQuality: Brilliant UncirculatedCountry: USAFace value: 1 DollarCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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JFK The White House Motion Image
$4.95 John Fitzgerald Kennedy was the thirty-fifth President of the United States, serving from 1961 until his assassination in 1963. Kennedy defeated Richard Nixon in one of the closest presidential elections in American history. The youngest man to be elected President, he won the hearts of Americans with his good looks, captivating charm, and political savvy.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: Copper nickelWeight: 20 gIssue year: 2008Diameter: 40 mmQuality: Brilliant UncirculatedObverse: Motion Image JFK and the White HouseReverse: Presidential CoinCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Barack Obama Coin Set
$179 Overcoming more than 200 years of history, Barack Obama became the first African-American to lead the most powerful nation in the world. As the 44th President, he inspires the nation with a promise of "hope over fear, unity of purpose over conflict and discord." This three piece coin set features highly detailed engravings of Obama and is exquisitely layered imn precious metal: one in 24kt gold, one in .999 silver, and one in platinum.Limitation: 2.010 piecesMaterial: Cu silver satin, 24k gold satin, platinum polishedWeight: each 32 gIssue year: 2009Diameter: 40 mmQuality: ProofObverse: Barack ObamaReverse: Presidential CoinCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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John F Kennedy Berlin Wall Stone Inlay
$29.95 In June of 1963, at the height of the Cold War, President John F. Kennedy delivered a famous speech to the people of West Germany, the democratic half of a country torn in two after World War II. JFKdelivered his memorable speech to a cheering crowd at the site of the Berlin Wall, a 12 ft. high wall which prevented anyone from leaving Communist East Berlin to go to the West in search of freedom.The oration would become known as the "Ich bin ein Berliner" speech, German for "I am a Berliner."Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: Copper silverplated with stone inlayWeight: 32 gIssue year: 2008Diameter: 40 mmQuality: ProofObverse: John F.Kennedy with a Piece of Berlin WallReverse: Presidential CoinCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Theodore Roosevelt
$109.95 The 26th president, Theodore Roosevelt became the first American head of state of the 20th century. Through to his policies, the respect of the USA was strengthened world-wide. Thus it was due to himthat construction was completed of the Panama Canal, linking the Pacific to the Atlantic. He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1906 for his participation in ending the war between Russia and Japan.Limitation: 9999 complete collectionsMaterial: .999 silverWeight: 20 gIssue year: 2008Diameter: 40 mmQuality: proofObverse: Presidential portrait of Theodore RooseveltReverse: Stylised presidential sealCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Abraham Lincoln Commemorative Coin
$109.95 Born in a log cabin in Kentucky in 1809, Abraham Lincoln worked as a storekeeper, rail-splitter, postmaster, surveyor, and lawyer before becoming the sixteenth president of the United States. His election in 1860 was quickly followed by the secession of the Southern states and the start of the Civil War. In his second inaugural address, he spoke of the war?s end. On April 14, 1865, just five daysafter the war ended, Abraham Lincoln was shot by John Wilkes Booth and died the next day.This brilliant commemorative coin has been issued in honor of President Lincoln and features his familiar likeness. Minted in pure silver, it is a treasure not to be missed.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: .999 silverWeight: 20 gramsIssue year: 1998Diameter: 40 mm (Approx. 1.6 in.)Quality: ProofObverse: Presidential portrait of Abraham LincolnReverse: Stylized presidential sealCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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George Washington 1 Dollar Inlay
$39.95 George Washington was unanimously elected to become the first President of the United States in 1789 after he led the Continental Congress which wrote the Constitution. His politics achieved the rapid stabilization of the young American confederation. This great statesman had already achieved a hero?s status during his life time as one of the founding fathers of the first modern democracy. The new capital of the United States bears his name.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: Copper / nickel with inlayWeight: 32 gIssue year: 2008Diameter: 40 mm (Approx. 1.6 in.)Quality: Brilliant uncirculatedObverse: George Washington with InlayReverse: Presidential CoinsCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Abraham Lincoln Commemorative Color Coin
$4.95 Born in a log cabin in Kentucky in 1809, Abraham Lincoln worked as a storekeeper, rail-splitter, postmaster, surveyor, and lawyer before becoming the sixteenth president of the United States. His election in 1860 was quickly followed by the secession of the Southern states and the start of the Civil War. In his second inaugural address, he spoke of the war?s end. On April 14, 1865, five days after the war ended, Abraham Lincoln was shot by John Wilkes Booth and died the next day.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: copper silver-plated w/ color portraitWeight: 32 gIssue year: 2007Diameter: 40 mmQuality: ProofObverse: Abraham LincolnReverse: EmblemCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Thomas Jefferson Commemorative Coin
$109.95 Dedicated to achieving social justice and democracy, Thomas Jefferson was one of the most influential leaders in America?s struggle for independence. Author and signer of the Declaration of Independence, he devoted his life to making those words a reality. Jefferson also served as the first Secretary of State, the second Vice-President, and the third President of the United States. Poetically, Jefferson died on the Fourth of July, 1826--the 50th anniversary of the adoption of the Declaration of Independence. This commemorative coin is a shining tribute to the legendary father of Democracy.Featuring the remarkably detailed portrait of Thomas Jefferson on the obverse, it is minted to the highest quality "Proof" standard in .999 silver.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: .999 silverWeight: 20 gIssue year: 2008Diameter: 40 mmQuality: proofObverse: Portrait of Thomas JeffersonReverse: Stylized presidential sealCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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George Washington Commeorative Color Coin
$66.65 George Washington was the first President of the United States of America. He was born the son of a plantation owner in Virginia in 1732. During the Revolutionary War, he had an arduous career in theArmy. As one of the Founding Fathers, Washington significantly contributed to the consolidation of the young American states. The nation?s capital, which was named for him, still bears his name to this day.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: copper silver-plated w/ color portraitWeight: 32 gIssue year: 2007Diameter: 40 mmQuality: ProofObverse: George WashingtonReverse: EmblemCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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John F Kennedy Gold Tone Commemorative Coin
$29.95 The 35th President of the United States was born in Brookline, Massachusetts in 1917. He embodied a new picture of a true politician and a good American. His arduous career began in 1946 when he was elected to the United States House of Representatives. He married Jacqueline Lee Bouvier in 1953 when he was Senator of Massachusetts. This Democrat won the Presidential election against Nixon at the age of 44. He was assassinated in Dallas in november, 1963.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: gold tone copper-nickelWeight: 14.6 gIssue year: 2008Diameter: 33 mmQuality: uncirculatedObverse: John F. KennedyReverse: Presidential CoinCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Barack Obama Color Coin
$66.65 Barack Obama is the forty-fourth and current President of the United States. He is the first African-American to hold the office. Obama was the junior U.S. Senator from Illinois from Jan. 3, 2005, until his resignation on Nov. 16, 2008, following his election to the presidency. He was sworn in as President on January 20, 2009, in an inaugural ceremony at the U.S. Capitol. Barack Obama continues to speak out on the issues that will define America in the 21st century.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: copper silver-plated with color portraitWeight: 32 gIssue year: 2008Diameter: 40 mmQuality: ProofObverse: Barack ObamaReverse: EmblemCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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John F Kennedy Commemorative Coin
$66.65 Political know-how earned him the Presidential office and his charm won him the hearts of the people. John F. Kennedy was so revered by the American public that anyone who lived during his time in office can still tell you exactly where they were when they heard the news of his assassination. This official commemorative coin is a fitting tribute to such a great leader and is sure to be the centerpiece to your collection.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: Copper silver-platedWeight: 20 gIssue year: 2007Diameter: 40 mmQuality: ProofObverse: John F. KennedyReverse: Presidential CoinCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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US President George Washington Commeorative Coin
$66.65 George Washington became the first President of the United States of America. He began his career as the commander-in-chief of the American army during the war of independence. As one of the Fathers of the Constitution, Washington contributed substantially to consolidating the still young American states during his term of office. The national capital named after him bears his name to this day.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: copper silver-platedWeight: 32 gIssue year: 2008Diameter: 40 mmQuality: ProofObverse: George WashingtonReverse: Presidential CoinCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Barack Obama Commemorative Coin
$4.95 As a civil rights attorney and young state senator from Illinois, Barack Obama was a fervent defender of the poor and underprivileged. With his stirring oration at the 2004 Democratic National Convention, he gained national attention and a seat in the U.S. Senate. Four short years later, Obama made history when he became the first African-American Presidential nominee from a major party. On November 4, 2008, he tore down the racial divide when he won the Presidential election over Republican opponent John McCain. Obama will be sworn in as the 44th President of the United States of America on January 20, 2009 -- 45 years after the famous speech of Martin Luther King, Jr. Obama?s promise for "change we can believe in" offers hope during one of the most tumultuous periods in our nation?s history.Limitation: 9.999 complete collectionsMaterial: copper silver-platedWeight: 32 gIssue year: 2008Diameter: 40 mmQuality: ProofObverse: Barack ObamaReverse: Bald Eagle emblemCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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John F Kennedy Hologram Coin
$59.95 Ever since John F. Kennedy -- one of the most popular United States Presidents of all time -- died tragically in 1963 from an assassin?s bullet, coins bearing his likeness have become coveted collectibles. This unique commemorative coin is plated in pure silver and features Kennedy?s portrait and signature, along with a security hologram honoring the U.S. Presidency. Act now! Be sure to add this exclusive commemorative to your collection today.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: Copper silver-plated with hologramWeight: 14.6 gramsIssue year: 2009Diameter: 33 mmQuality: ProofObverse: John F. Kennedy with hologramReverse: Presidential emblemCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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John Hancock Commemorative Coin
$9.95 John Hancock was a symbol of open resistance to British rule and his well-publicized cries of revolution made him famous throughout the colonies. He became president of the Continental Congress in 1775 and, on July 4, 1776, he presided over the ratification of America?s most important document: the Declaration of Independence. Hancock was the first and only person to sign the Declaration that day. When he died in 1793, he left behind a legacy that many historians consider second only to George Washington in importance to America?s fight for independence.Limitation: 9,999 complete editionsMaterial: copper silver-platedWeight: 33 gIssue year: 2007Diameter: 40 mmQuality: ProofObverse: John Hancock with gold-plated signatureReverse: Declaration of IndependenceCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Presidential Set 1 Dollar George Washington
$4.95 To honor the lives and legacies of the men who have served our country as President, Congress passed the Presidential 1 Dollar Coin Act of 2005. To celebrate the first new $1 Presidential coin, this commemorative coin set features a "Brilliant Uncirculated" edition of the George Washington One Dollar coin with a bold new image of the first President and an exclusive "Proof" quality George Washington Commemorative Coin plated in 14k gold. Both coins are protectively encased and viewable from either side.Limitation: 20,000 pcs. / Coin: 20,000 pcs.Material: Cu gold-plated / Coin: Copper/ZincWeight: 33 g / Coin: 8.1 gIssue year: 2007 / Coin: 2007Diameter: 40 mm / Coin: 26.5 mmQuality: Proof / Coin: Brilliant Uncirc.Obverse: G. Washington / Coin: G. WashingtonReverse: Eagle / Coin: 1 DollarCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Obama Presidential Commemorative Coin Set
$4.95 It has been the rich and varied experiences of Barack Obama?s life - growing up in different places with people who had differing ideas - that have fueled his political journey. Amid the partisanshipof today?s public debate, he still believes in the ability to unite people around a politics of purpose - a politics that puts solving the challenges of everyday Americans ahead of partisan calculation and political gain.Limitation: 20,000 piecesMaterial: Cu, 24k gold-layered / Coin: Copper/ZincWeight: 32 g / Coin: 8.1 gIssue year: 2009 / Coin: 2007Diameter: 40mm / Coin: 26.5 mmQuality: Proof/ Coin: UncirculatedObverse: Barack Obama / Coin: Barack ObamaReverse: Patriotic Eagle / Coin: 1 DollarCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Ronald Reagan Commemorative Coin
$52.2 At the end of his two terms in office, Ronald Reagan viewed with satisfaction the achievements of his program known as the Reagan Revolution, which aimed to reinvigorate the American people and reduce their reliance upon Government. He felt he had fulfilled his campaign pledge of 1980 to restore "the great, confident roar of American progress and growth and optimism." In foreign policy, Reagan sought to achieve "peace through strength." He increased defense spending and improved relations with Soviet Union.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: Copper gold-platedWeight: 14.6 gIssue year: 2008Diameter: 33 mmQuality: ProofObverse: Ronald ReaganReverse: Greatest American PresidentsCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Pocket Knife General Eisenhower
$55.4 Born in Texas in 1890, brought up in Abilene, Kansas, Eisenhower was the third of seven sons. He commanded the Allied Forces landing in North Africa in November 1942. On D-Day, 1944, he was Supreme Commander of the troops invading France. He ran successfully for president in 1952.Material: 420 Stainless SteelLimitation: 9,999 Limited Edition WorldwideArtisan: Exclusive DesignBlade length: 3 1/2 inchesTotal length: 7 3/4 inchesWeight: 10 ouncesCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Robert E Lee Bowie Knife
$77.95 This handsomely crafted bowie knife pays tribute to one of the Civil War?s most brilliant military leaders, Robert E. Lee. A legendary figure even before his death, Lee led the Confederacy to many victories during the first three years of battle. He also enjoyed enormous wartime prestige both in the North and South. Limitation: 9,999 Complete EditionsMaterial: 420 stainless steel blade Wooden handleArtisan: High Quality Collector KnifeBlade Length: approx. 13 cmTotal Length: approx. 23 cmWeight: approx. 180 gCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Stonewall Jackson Bowie Knife
$99.95 A southern hero loved and respected by his soldiers. Jackson?s rank of brigadier general at the first major battle of the Civil War near Manassas, Virginia was earned by his training in the U.S. Military Academy at West Point and his recognition as a hero in the Mexican War. It was during the Battle of Bull Run in the Civil War when Jackson assumed his nickname. Amid the clamor of battle, Brigadeer-General Barnard E. Bee stated, "There is Jackson standing like a stone wall."Material: 420 stainless steel blade Fiber washer handleLimitation: 9,999 complete editionsArtisan: High quality collector knifeBlade length: approx. 19 cmTotal length: approx. 30 cmWeight: approx. 355 gCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Standard Oil Company
$20 John Rockefeller was the guiding force behind the creation and development of the Standard Oil Company, which grew to dominate the oil industry and become one of the first big trusts in the United States. Historic documents represent an era where revolutionary ideas and bold inventions pioneered today?s progress. This commemorative proof is a tribute to Wall Street, the cornerstone of the world economy, and features a reproduction of an original Standard Oil Company stock certificate signed by John Rockefeller.Limitation: 9,999 complete editionsMaterial: Copper-NickelWeight: 54 gramsIssue year: 2006Diameter: 50 mm (1.97 inches)Quality: ProofObverse: Standard Oil Stock CertificateReverse: New York Stock ExchangeCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Pearl Harbor Pocket Knife
$55.5 This high-grade stainless steel pocket knife has been crafted in honor of the crucial turning point of the Second World War. On December 7, 1941, the Japanese launched a surprise attack against the U.S. naval base at Pearl Harbor. Because much of the U.S. Pacific Fleet was at sea, the attack crippled, but did not destroy our naval presence in the Pacific. But, the results were monumental: eight warships, three cruisers, four destroyers, and 188 bombers were destroyed. More than 3,500 human lives were lost.Material: 420 Stainless steelLimitation: 9,999 editionsArtisan: High quality collector?s knifeBlade length: 8.5 cm (Approx. 3.36 in.)Total length: 19.5 cm (Approx. 7.7 in.)Weight: 125 gramsCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Edison Stock Commemorative Coin
$66.7 This certificate for 131 shares at $100 each was registered on November 28, 1924 to Thomas Alva Edison. He functioned as the president of his holding, which was created from small capital stock corporations. This brilliant inventor and marketer financed his projects from this. And so he brought forth the light bulb, the phonograph, the first power station in the world, the camcorder, and the motion picture for all mankind.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: Copper-nickel with color stickerWeight: 54 gramsIssue year: 2006Diameter: 50 mm (1.97 inches)Quality: proofObverse: Security sticker EdisonReverse: Historic Stocks & BondsCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Whitetailed Deer Pocket Knife
$55.45 With the appearance of fine ivory, the meticulously designed handle of this extraordinary pocket knife gives this piece its incomparable character. The handle of this high quality stainless steel knife features the image of a majestic white-tailed deer, part of a scene typical of the North American landscape. White-tailed deer remain the most popular large game animal throughout most of the United States.Material: Stainless steelLimitation: 9999 complete collectionsArtisan: High quality collector?s knifeBlade length: 8.0 cmTotal length: 18.5 cmWeight: 131 gCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Abraham Lincoln?s Speech
$4.95 Delivered at the dedication of the Soldier?s National Cemetery in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, on November 19, 1863, Abraham Lincoln?s "Gettysburg Adress" was poignant narrative of the rebirth of our great nation. The carefully crafted speech took only two minutes to deliver, but its words and powerful sentiments have come to symbolize the definition of democracy itself. "Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation, conceived in Liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal..."Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: Copper silverplatedWeight: 32 gIssue year: 2008Diameter: 40 mmQuality: ProofObverse: Abraham Lincoln?s SpeechReverse: Great Leaders Great WordsCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Bass Pocket Knife
$55.45 With the appearance of fine ivory, the meticulously designed handle of this extraordinary pocket knife gives this piece its incomparable character. The high quality stainless steel blade captures theexcitement of a largemouth bass jumping from the water. There are thirty species of bass found in the United States. They can be found in lakes and rivers stretching from the Great Lakes and Upper Mississippi River Valley to New Jersey and southward to Florida, Louisiana, and Texas.Material: Stainless steelLimitation: 9,999 editionsArtisan: High quality collector?s knifeBlade length: 8.0 cm (approx. 3 in.)Total length: 18.5 cm (approx. 7.3 in.)Weight: 131 gramsCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Words of Kennedy Coin
$66.65 U.S. President John F. Kennedy delivered his first and only inaugural address Friday, January 20, 1961, immediately after taking the presidential oath of office administered by Chief Justice Earl Warren. The address is 1364 words and lasted just 13 minutes and 59 seconds, making it the fourth shortest inaugural address ever delivered. It is widely considered to be among the best presidential inauguration speeches in American history.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: Copper silver-platedWeight: 32 gIssue year: 2008Diameter: 40 mmQuality: ProofObverse: John F. Kennedy?s SpeechReverse: Great Leaders Great WordsCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Bald Eagle Collectors Knife
$4.95 This masterfully crafted collector?s knife is decorated with one of our nation?s most recognized symbols: the bald eagle. Chosen because of its long life, tremendous strength, and majestic appearance, the bald eagle was designated the official emblem of the United States in 1782. Since then, it has embodied the freedom that defines our nation and has stood as a symbol of our courage, freedom, andpride.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: 420 Stainless SteelArtisan: High quality collector knifeBlade length: 8.0 cm (approx. 3 in.)Total length: 18.5 cm (approx. 7.3 in.)Weight: 131 gramsCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Words of Kennedy Commemorative Coin
$66.65 U.S. President John F. Kennedy delivered his first and only inaugural address Friday, January 20, 1961, immediately after taking the presidential oath of office administered by Chief Justice Earl Warren. The address is 1364 words and lasted just 13 minutes and 59 seconds, making it the fourth shortest inaugural address ever delivered. It is widely considered to be among the best presidential inauguration speeches in American history.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: Copper silver-platedWeight: 32 gIssue year: 2008Diameter: 40 mmQuality: ProofObverse: John F. Kennedy?s SpeechReverse: Great Leaders Great WordsCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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JFK?s Man on the Moon Speech
$9.95 More than forty years ago, President Kennedy presented a bold challenge before a joint session of Congress: Send a man to the moon by the end of the decade. Kennedy chose space as the main Cold War battleground on which to marshall his forces. The Soviet Union opened the final frontier when it sent the Sputnik satellite into orbit in 1957. The president determined that safely landing a man on themoon would daunting but it was a goal that the U.S. could reach before the Soviets.Limitation: 9 999 complete collectionsMaterial: copper silverplatedWeight: 32 gramsIssue year: 2008Diameter: 40 mmQuality: ProofObverse: JFK?s Man on the Moon SpeechReverse: Life and legacy JFKCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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New York State Quarter Knife
$55.5 The New York design celebrates the "Empire State" as a point of entry for millions of immigrants seeking the political freedom and democracy that American citizenship provides. Gov. Pataki requested to add the line tracing the Hudson River and the route of the Erie Canal because of the vital role of the waterways. The New York "Gateway to Freedom" knife features a satin finished blade. Inset is a picture capturing a rendering of the final quarter design selected.Material: 420 Stainless SteelLimitation: 5000Artisan: Commemorative symbols of national heritageBlade length: 3 1/4"Total length: 7"Weight: 6 ozCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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George Washington Gold-layered Commemorative Coin
$4.95 When it came time for the fledgling country of the United States to elect its first leader, there was only one man for the job: George Washington. The brilliantCommander who led them through the great battle for independence was unanimously elected President in 1789. The fierce determination of a warrior, combined with the manners and morality of a fine southern gentleman, made him perfectly suited for the role. His leadership on the battlefield won America its independence, but it was his leadership in office that created the mold from which the United States was cast.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: Cu, layered in 24k goldWeight: 14.6 gIssue year: 2008Diameter: 33 mmQuality: ProofObverse: George WashingtonReverse: Greatest American PresidentsCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Genuine Morgan Dollar
$79.95 The Morgan Dollar, named after its designer, George T. Morgan, was minted from 1878 through 1921. The years of its minting reflect one of the most important periods in the economic development of theUnited States. It was during these years that the United States began its ascent to the position of a world power. Today, this coin remains one of the most popular coins among American collectors.Limitation: unknownMaterial: .900 silverWeight: 26.7 gIssue year: 1878-1921Diameter: 38.1 mmQuality: extremely fineCountry: USAFace value: 1 DollarUp to 5 items per customer |
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Elephant Collector?s Knife
$4.95 The African Elephant is truly nature?s nobility. As the world?s largest land creature, elephants are truly the monarchs of the African plains. An elephant calf weighs up to 220 pounds at birth. Depending on what species it is, an elephant can weigh between 2 and 5 tons and can reach a height of up to 13 feet. The oldest known elephant ever to live was in the Taipei Zoo; he died in 2003 at the ageof 86.This richly crafted collector knife features the expertly etched image of an African Elephant on its stainless steel blade. The nickel-plated bolster is accented with beautifully figured hardwood grips. This knife comes in a custom display box.Limitation: 9,999 Complete EditionsMaterial: Satin-finish blade with hardwood gripsArtisan: High grade collector?s qualityBlade length: approx. 9 cm (3 1/2 in.)Total length: approx. 22 cm (8 3/4 in.)Weight: 210 g (7 1/2 oz.)Customer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Ronald Reagan Commemorative Gold Coin
$109.95 At the end of his two terms in office, Ronald Reagan viewed with satisfaction the achievements of his program known as the Reagan Revolution, which aimed to reinvigorate the American people and reduce their reliance upon Government. He felt he had fulfilled his campaign pledge of 1980 to restore "the great, confident roar of American progress and growth and optimism." In foreign policy, Reagan sought to achieve "peace through strength." He increased defense spending and improved relations with Soviet Union.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: .585 goldWeight: 0.5 gramsIssue year: 2009Diameter: 11 mmQuality: ProofObverse: Ronald ReaganReverse: Greatest American PresidentsCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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1907 Indian Head Cent
$9.95 The Indian Head Cent was first minted in 1853 and featured a youthful Miss Liberty adorned with a Native American headdress. According to legend, designer James Barton Longacre modeled the image after his own daughter. In 1909, the coin was redesigned to feature President Lincoln, becoming the first coin to bear a portrait other than Miss Liberty.In recent years, Indian Head Cents have become increasingly hard to find. Once plentiful, most of these important coins have found their way into private collections or have been made into jewelry. Limitation: 101,800,000 complete editionsMaterial: .950 copper .050 tinWeight: 3.11 gIssue year: 1907Diameter: 19 mmQuality: extremely fineCountry: USAFace value: 1 CentCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Mount Rushmore Knife
$55.4 Carved into the southeast face of a mountain in South Dakota are the faces of four presidents, a memorial to American history. The faces of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt andAbraham Lincoln look down and remind everyone that even the impossible is possible. Crafted in 420 stainless steel, the satin-finished blade is etched with the picture of this great monument. The nickel-plated bolster has black antiqued engraving and a full color portrait of Mount Rushmore.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: 420 Stainless SteelArtisan: Exclusive DesignBlade length: 3 1/2"Total length: 7 3/4"Weight: .57 lb. (.26 kg.)Customer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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The Battle of Normandy Commemorative Color Coin
$4.95 The Battle of Normandy, code-named Operation Overlord, was the Allied invasion of Nazi-occupied France during World War II. Commonly referred to as D-Day, the invasion began on June 6, 1944, and is considered one of the most important events in modern history. It remains the largest seaborne invasion in the annals of warfare. More than 156,000 troops from Britain, Canada, and the United States --under the command of Lieutenant General Omar Bradley -- crossed the English Channel and landed on the beaches of Normandy. When Allied forces stormed the heavily fortified shores and completely overwhelmed the German defenses, it marked the beginning of the end of the World War II in Europe.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: Cu silver-plated with color tableauWeight: 32 gIssue year: 2010Diameter: 40 mmQuality: ProofObverse: The Battle of NormandyReverse: Battles of World War IICustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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11 mm Coin Capsules 24 pieces
$9.95 Crystal clear -- these coin capsules are made from scratch-resistant acrylic so that your coins can be viewed and handled without the worry of dust or damage.Coin capsules (contents not included)for coins up to 11 mm in diameter24 piecesCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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10 Dollar Banknote Alexander Hamilton
$39.95 The portrait on the 10 dollar note is that of the ideological founder of the Republican Party. As "head" of the Federalists, the politician, who was born in 1755 in the Lesser Antilles, had a decisive influence on the nationwide acceptance of the constitution. As the first US Minister of Finance, he developed the basis for the prosperity of the American economy by stabilizing the national budget.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: Copper-nickelWeight: 54 gramsIssue year: 2001Diameter: 50 mm (Approx. 2 in.)Quality: Brilliant uncirculatedObverse: $10 Banknote Alexander HamiltonReverse: Eagle, US flagsCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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John F. Kennedy Commemorative Gold Coin
$14.95 Despite protests that he was too young and inexperienced for the presidency, John F. Kennedy won the 1960 election in an unforgettable victory over Richard M. Nixon. When faced with a major confrontation between the U.S. and the Soviet Union over the presence of nuclear missiles in Cuba in 1962, Kennedy?s unparalleled diplomacy earned him world-wide respect. The hope and promise John F. Kennedy represented was shattered by the tragedy of November 22, 1963.Limitation: 9.999 complete collectionsMaterial: .585 goldWeight: 0,5 gIssue year: 2009Diameter: 11 mmQuality: ProofObverse: John F. KennedyReverse: Greatest American PresidentsCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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The Battle of Pearl Harbor color coin (a $66.60 value)
$4.95 "December 7th, 1941 - a date which will live in infamy - the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked." When Japan attacked the naval base at Pearl Harbor, it drew the United States into World War II - forever altering America?s view of the rest of the world.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: Cu silver-platedWeight: 32 gIssue year: 2009Diameter: 40 mmQuality: ProofObverse: The Battle of Pearl Harbor (colorized detail)Reverse: Battle of the World War IICustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Americas New Banknote $20
$10 With the introduction of the newly redesigned $20 bill on October 9, 2003, American currency became much more colorful. Intended to prevent counterfeiters, this new bill is considered the most securebanknote ever issued by the U.S. government. With background colors of peach and blue, the new $20 bill is the first U.S. banknote since the beginning of the 20th century to prominently feature a color other than green. Limited to 9,999 worldwide, Brilliant uncirculated, 40 mm (Approx. 1.6 in.).Up to 5 items per customer |
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George Washington in gold
$19.95 George Washing became the first President of the United States of America. He began his career as the commander-in-chief of the American army during the war of independence. As one of the fathers of the constitution, Washington contributed substantially to consolidating the still young American states during his term of office. The national capital named after him bears his name to the present day.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: .585 goldWeight: 0,5 gIssue year: 2009Diameter: 11 mmQuality: ProofObverse: George WashingtonReverse: Greatest American PresidentsCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Treasure coin chest
$59.95 Filled with a kilogramme of valuable coins amassed from five continents, this antique treasure chest holds a lot of surprises. Some of these pieces are up to two hundred years old, and all have adventurous origins - from treasures recently recovered from sunken ships to current coin contingents that had to be taken abroad under dangerous conditions - anything is possible.Limitation: unknownMaterial: variousWeight of coins: 1 kgWeight: 1,44 kgCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Barack Obama Inuaguration Knife
$55.5 Barack Obama is the 44th President of the United States. His is the American story - values from the heartland, a middle class upbringing in a strong family, hard work and education as the means of getting ahead, and the conviction that a life so blessed should be lived in service to others. President Obama?s years of public service are based around his unwavering belief in the ability to unite people around a politics of purpose. He was sworn in as our newest President on January 20, 2009.Limitation: 3,333 complete collectionsMaterial: 420 Stainless SteelArtisan: Exclusive DesignBlade length: 3 1/4 inchesTotal length: 7 3/4 inchesWeight: 57 lb. (26 kg.)Customer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Abraham Lincoln gold-layered coin
$88.8 Triggered by Abraham Lincoln?s election, the Civil War came on with such furythat no one was prepared for it . . . not the North and its slim military . . . not theSouth, with a Confederate government just forming . . . and certainly not the newPresident, unschooled in war and lacking any Executive experience. With great diligence, Lincoln managed to hold a divided North together, find the generals to win the war and begin the process of emancipation. Assassinated just six days after the end of the Civil War, his legacy was forever cemented in history.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: Cu, layered in 24k goldWeight: 32 gIssue year: 2010Diameter: 40 mmQuality: ProofObverse: Abraham LincolnReverse: Northern Leaders of the Civil WarCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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The 12 Apostles Gold Coin
$99.95 The obverse of this exquisite gold coin features an illustration of Jesus, surrounded by the names of his Twelve Apostles. These chosen twelve: Thaddeus; John, Andrew; Judas Iscariot; James, son of Zebedee (James the greater); Philip; Simon Peter; Bartholomew; Matthew; Thomas; James, son of Alphaeus (James the lesser); and Simon, were all present at the Last Supper, an event depicted in incredible detail on the reverse of the coin.This solid gold coin is a treasure not to be missed. Order yours today.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: .585 goldWeight: 0.5 g (approx. 0.016 oz)Issue year: 2008Diameter: 11 mm (approx. 0.5 inch)Quality: proofObverse: Jesus, surrounded by the names of his 12 ApostlesReverse: The 12 Apostles at the Last SupperCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Silver Star Medallion
$20 This high military decoration, the successor to the Silver Citation Star, was first awarded in 1932. General Douglas MacArthur, the hero of World War II, received the first one along with an oak leaf. This decoration is based on the design of Rudolf Freund. It is awarded to members of the United States Armed Forces who have demonstrated courage in battle against enemies or who have performed exceptionally in military operations.Limitation: 9,999 Complete EditionsMaterial: Gold-plated copper with silver-plated starWeight: 32 gramsIssue year: 2007Diameter: 40 mm (Approx. 1.6 in.)Quality: ProofObverse: Silver StarReverse: Army, Navy, and Air ForceCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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1901 Lewis and Clark $10 Banknote Coin
$4.95 As the best-known currency in the world, the American dollar has long been a symbol of a stable economy. In 1901, the United States Treasury Department issued a special $10 banknote honoring the great American explorers Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, whose journey nearly one hundred years before was the first mission to document the uncharted American West. Known today as the "Bison Dollar," this rare $10 banknote is highly coveted by collectors around the world.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: Copper-nickelWeight: 32 gramsIssue year: 2003Diameter: 40 mm (Approx. 1.6 in.)Quality: Brilliant uncirculatedObverse: $10 Banknote Lewis and ClarkReverse: Eagle, US flagsCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Obama Glass Inlaid Coin
$88.85 Barack Obama?s story is the American story - values from the heartland, a middle class upbringing in a strong family, hard work and education as means of getting ahead and the conviction that a life so blessed should be lived in service to others. He speaks out on the issues that will define America in the 21st century. Obama quotes "I?m asking you to believe. Not just in my ability to bring about real change in Washington. I?m asking you to believe in yours."Limitation: 5,555 complete collectionsMaterial: Cu silver-plated with glassWeight: 32 gIssue year: 2009Diameter: 40 mmQuality: ProofObverse: Barack ObamaReverse: Presidents of the U.S.Customer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Indian Head 5 Dollars 1908-1929
$798 The Indian Head Half Eagle coin was designed by sculptor Bela Lyon Pratt. It was minted in Philadelphia, Denver, New Orleans, and San Francisco from 1908 to 1929. The fine details of these coins are remarkably well-preserved due to the unique incused design in which the images and script are recessed into the gold rather than being raised from the surface. The "Indian Head" features an American Indian with full headdress on the obverse and a standing eagle on the reverse. One of the most unique coins in American history!Limitation: UnknownMaterial: .900 Gold , .100 CopperWeight: .24187 ozDiameter: 21,6 mmIssue year: 1908-1929Quality: Extremely FineCountry: USAFace value: 5 DollarCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Lion Collector?s Knife
$55.45 "The King of Beasts" has become a symbol for beauty and power. The lion is a member of the family Felidae and one of four "big cats". Reaching up to 500 lbs., the lion is eclipsed in size by the tiger. The species is listed as vulnerable since it has seen a decline in numbers in its African range. Lions hunt together. Groups of female lions bring down prey. The lion pride consists pf related females and offspring and a small number of resident males. The male lion is recognized by its mane.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: satin finish blade with wood handleArtisan: Falkner Knife MakersBlade length: 4 1/4 inchesTotal length: 8 1/2 inchesWeight: .45 lbs. (.21 kg.)Customer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Pearl Harbor Commemorative Coin
$59.95 Located on the Hawaiian island of Oahu, Pearl Harbor was a major American naval base. Early on the morning of December 7, 1941, the Japanese airforce bombed Pearl Harbor. This event caused the UnitedStates to enter World War II. Four years later, in 1945, America dropped A-bombs over Hiroshima and Nagasaki and victory was declared over Japan.Limitation: 9,999 Complete EditionsMaterial: Copper-nickelWeight: 32 gIssue year: 2001Diameter: 40 mmQuality: proofObverse: Attack on Pearl HarborReverse: Flag with 48 starsCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Chevrolet Tow Truck
$9.95 1953, the Yankees win their fifth World Series in a row. JFK wed Jacqueline Lee Bouvier, and there was no better way to put the war behind them than with a new line of light trucks. The last of the models with the "split windshield" & 216 in. straight-six engine, this red beauty has working doors. Chevy began building the first light trucks in 1947. They represented a change in the design and appearance of Tow Trucks and this is an excellent representative of this line of trucks.Limitation: 9,999 Complete CollectionsMaterial: Die Cast Metal with plastic partsWorkmanship: Precision made modelLength: 21 cm (approx. 8.25 in.)Weight: 13 ouncesScale: 1:24Customer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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One Thousand Dollar Banknote
$49.95 The $1000 banknote, first issued in 1934, features the portrait of Grover Cleveland, 22nd and 24th President of the United States. An intricately detailed reproduction of the retired banknote is inlaid on this brilliant coin. In honor of Cleveland?s link to the state of New Jersey, the background features a view of the impressive Goldman Sachs Towers in Jersey City.Limitation: 9,999 complete editionsMaterial: Copper-nickelWeight: 32 gramsIssue year: 2006Diameter: 40 mm (Approx. 1.6 in.)Quality: Brilliant uncirculatedObverse: $1000 Banknote Grover ClevelandReverse: Eagle, US flagsCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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John F. Kennedy Commemorative Color Coin
$66.6 From simple beginnings as poor Irish immigrants to the great power andwealth of America?s Royal Family, the history of the Kennedys reads like aShakespearean play. At its center, John F. Kennedy,a war hero who captured the nation with his charm and went on to become President, only to be assassinated in his prime. Honor JFK with this brilliant full-color coin dedicated to America?s most beloved PResident.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: Cu silver-plated with color portraitWeight: 32 gIssue year: 2009Diameter: 40 mmQuality: ProofObverse: John F. Kennedy - America?s Royal FamilyReverse: The Kennedy Family CrestCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Harley Davidson? Heritage Softail? Pocket Knife
$66.75 "It?s not the destination, it?s the journey." Since 1905, Harley-Davidson? Motorcycles have embodied the freedom of the open road. One of Harley?s? best-selling motorcycles is the Heritage Softail?. Designed and engineered as precisely as the machine it honors, this incredible knife is exquisitely crafted in stainless steel. Harley?s? famous eagle emblem forms the bolster that is accented with sterling silver. A full-color image of the Harley-Davidson? Heritage Softail? is encased in the enameled handle. The traditional bar and shield logo is also emblazoned on the handle. The name of the iconic cycle adorns the finely polished blade. The Heritage Softail? is limited to only 45 casting days and comes in a custom padded case. A must-have for motorcycle enthusiasts and knife collectors alike.Limitation: Strictly limited to only 45 days of castingMaterial: Stainless steel with silver accents and enamelBlade length: 3.5"Total length: 7.5"Official Harley-Davidson? Collectible KnifeFull-color image of Harley? Heritage Softail?featured on the enameled handleCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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D Day Commemorative Coin
$10 Preparations for the invasion began almost the day the British Army evacuated Dunkirk in 1940. When America joined the war, a date for the invasion was optimistically set for 1942. When reality set in, the date was moved to 1943...then 1944. The final timetable called for a landing on the Normandy coast on June 5 when tide, weather, and moonlight would be most favorable. On June 5, the largest amphibious force ever assembled left its English ports for the French coast. The weather did not cooperate and storms forced General Eisenhower to delay the effort for one day.Limitation: 9,999 complete editionsMaterial: Copper nickelWeight: 32 gramsIssue year: 2001Diameter: 40 mm (Approx. 1.6 in.)Quality: ProofObverse: D-Day June 6, 1944Reverse: US flag with 48 starsCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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1953 Chevrolet 3100 Pickup
$5 1953 was the final year for the classic Chevy 3100 Pickup and its signature split windshield. Meticulously designed and impeccable in every detail, this limited edition die-cast replica features a simulated wood bed. Opening doors reveal the fully detailed interior. Its black baked-enamel finish is highlighted with authentic Chevrolet insignias and chrome-plated accents. Other features include moving wheels, a hinged tailgate, and a side-mounted spare tire just like the original workhorse.Limitation: 9,999 Editions WorldwideMaterial: Die Cast Metal with plastic partsScale: 1:24Length: 21 cm (approx. 8.25 in.)Weight: 13 ouncesWorkmanship: High qualityCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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2005 Corvette C6
$44.4 Marking the sixth generation of its legacy, the 2005 Corvette delivers more power, passion and precision to reach a new standard of performance car excellence. The C-6 blends technical sophisticationwith expressive style. Five inches shorter and one inch narrower, this new package aids the car?s agility and gives it a lean, muscular form. The car includes larger wheels topped by dramatic fender forms, with a tapered rear deck & the exposed lamps create more of a face on the car.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: Die Cast metal with plastic partsWorkmanship: Precision made scale modelLength: 7 inchesWeight: .78 lb. (.36 kg.)Scale: 1:24Customer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Woodrow Wilson 100,000 Dollar Banknote
$39.95 Woodrow Wilson, the 28th President of the United States, served from 1913 to 1921. He is due the honor of being immortalized on the $ 100,000 gold certificate that once circulated in the United States. It was not meant for regular circulation; rather, it was used only for transactions between the Federal Reserve and the Treasury Department. Of the 42,000 pieces that were produced, only three exist today and are kept under tight security. Privately owning these notes is illegal and prohibited.Limitation: 9, 999 Complete EditionsMaterial: Copper-NickelWeight: 32 gramsDiameter: 40 mm (Approx. 1.6 in.)Issue year: 2007Quality: Brilliant UncirculatedObverse: 100,000 Dollar Note stickerReverse: Eagle with flagCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Edward M Kennedy Color Coin
$66.6 Edward M. Kennedy, more commonly known as Ted, was born on February 22, 1932 in Boston, Massachusetts. He was the youngest brother of John F. Kennedy. Ted won a seat in the United States Senate in 1962. He served 47 years as Senator of Massachusetts, being re-elected eight times. He was the conscience of his party and was the Senate?s great master of compromise with the other party. Known as the "Lion of the Senate," Kennedy was widely respected on both sides of the aisle for his commitment to progress and his ability to legislate. Senator Kennedy was diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor inearly 2008 and later died on August 25, 2009.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: Cu silver-plated with color portraitWeight: 32 gIssue year: 2009Diameter: 40 mmQuality: ProofObverse: Edward M. KennedyReverse: The Kennedy Family TreeCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Eisenhower Dollar
$9.95 After a five-year ban on the coining of silver dollars, a law was passed in December 1970 that provided for the creation of the Eisenhower Dollar. The Eisenhower Dollar was minted for seven years from 1971 until 1978. As the nation?s Bicentennial approached, a competition was held for commemorative designs to grace the reverses of some of the most popular circulating coins. The winning design forthe reverse of the Eisenhower Dollar was the Liberty Bell superimposed over the moon. The bicentennial coins were issued from the fall of 1975 and through 1976.Limitation: UnknownMaterial: Gold-platedWeight: 22.58 gramsIssue year: 1976Diameter: 38 mm (Approx. 1.5 in.)Quality: Extremely FineCountry: United StatesFace value: 1 DollarCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Billy the Kid Bowie Knife
$99.95 William H. Bonney, better known as Billy the Kid, is probably the most famous and misunderstood historical figure of the Wild West. Countless myths and legends portray him as a vicious and ruthless killer, rumored to have killed 21 men, one for each year of his life. In truth, he was merely a young man who lived in a world where knowing how to use a gun was the difference between life and death. Caught in the midst of a feud known as the Lincoln County War, Billy the Kid was convicted of murder and sentenced to death. His escape from prison brought him notoriety and fame ... and put a heavy price on his head. After months on the run, he was cornered in the dark and shot by Sheriff Pat Garrett.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: 420 stainless steelArtisan: exclusive Falkner designBlade length: 5"Total length: 9 5/8"Weight: .55 lb. (.25 kg.)Customer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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U.S. Constitution color coin
$66.65 Having achieved its independence, the United States established a fundamental set of laws that would ensure an everlasting freedom. Beginning in May 1787, fifty-five delegates from across the young nation met in Philadelphia to draft the United States Constitution. After intense debate over congressional representation, slavery, and other important issues, the Constitution was approved by the delegates in September. Before it could be implemented, nine of the states had to ratify the Constitution. On June 21, 1788, the United States Constitution went into effect.This full-color coin is a unique tribute to the framework of our government.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: copper, silver-plated and colorizedWeight: 32 gIssue year: 2007Diameter: 40 mmQuality: ProofObverse: U.S. ConstitutionReverse: History of AmericaCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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31 mm Coin Capsules 24 pieces
$9.95 Crystal clear -- these coin capsules are made from scratch-resistant acrylic so that your coins can be viewed and handled without the worry of dust or damage.Coin capsules (contents not included)for coins up to 31 mm in diameter24 piecesCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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1967 Chevrolet Camaro Z28
$17 The Chevrolet Camaro is a popular pony car made in North America by the Chevrolet Division of General Motors. It was introduced on September 29, 1966, as a competitor to the Ford Mustang. The car shared the same platform and major components with the Pontiac Firebird, also introduced in 1967. When the automotive press asked Chevrolet?s product managers, "What is a Camaro?", they were given this reply: "It?s a small, vicious animal that eats Mustangs."Limitation: 9,999 Editions WorldwideMaterial: Die-cast MetalScale: 1:43 ScaleLength: 4.3 inchesWeight: .19 lb (.08 kg.)Workmanship: Precision Made Scale ModelCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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1922 500 Dollar Gold Certificate Coin A. Lincoln
$7.95 Issued by the U.S. Treasury from 1865 to 1928, gold certificates were a paper currency which could be exchanged for an equivalent amount of gold. In 1933, the private ownership of gold was banned andmost $500 Gold Certificates were confiscated. Today, less than fifty of the 1922 Fivehundred Dollar Gold Certificates are known to exist.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: Cu, layered in 24k goldWeight: 54 gramsIssue year: 2009Diameter: 50 mm (Approx. 2 in.)Quality: ProofObverse: Abraham Lincoln and $500 Gold CertificateReverse: Gold CertificateCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Fort Knox Commemorative Coin
$19.95 The United States Bullion Depository, more commonly known as Fort Knox, is a fortified vault used to store a large portion of the official U.S. gold reserves. In the vault at Fort Knox -- behind meters of concrete, granite, steel, and a 20 ton door whose complete combination no single person knows -- sit bars of gold worth trillions of dollars.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: .585 goldWeight: 0.5 g (approx. 0.016 oz)Issue year: 2007Diameter: 11 mm (approx. 0.5 inch)Quality: ProofObverse: Fort KnoxReverse: Eagle with flagsCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Titanic
$10 When the Titanic left Southhampton, England on her maiden voyage onApril 10, 1912, the vessel was the largest and most luxurious ocean liner ever built. Just before midnight on April 14, the ship struck a massive iceberg, ripping through its hull. Within three hours, the Titanic, deemed unsinkable, had slipped into the cold, dark waters of the North Atlantic. Of the 2,200 passengers and crew on board, only 705 survived, making this one of the worst disasters in maritime history.Limitation: 5 minting daysMaterial: Copper-nickelWeight: 11,5 gramsIssue year: 1998Diameter: 30 mm (Approx. 1.2 in.)Quality: ProofObverse: TitanicReverse: Mariner with steering wheelCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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American Currencies Inlay Eisenhower One Dollar
$19.95 The Eisenhower Dollar was struck in honor of President Dwight D. Eisenhower, who died in 1969, and the Apollo 11 moon landing of the same year. Showcased here as a gilded inlay, the Eisenhower Dollarwas the successor to the Peace Dollar. Minted between 1971 and 1978 in Philadelphia, Denver, and San Francisco, the coins were often tucked away by collectors and were therefore seldom found in normal circulation.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionMaterial: Copper-nickel with gold-platingWeight: 54 gIssue year: 2007Diameter: 50 mmQuality: proofObverse: Inlay $1 EisenhowerReverse: Capitol building with eagleCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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1st Man on the Moon
$66.65 "One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind": With this remarkable, and now legendary statement, Apollo 11 commander, Neil Armstrong, became the first person to set foot on another planet at 3:56 a.m. CET on 21 July 1969. Astronaut Edwin Aldrin followed him a short while later. The lunar module, the "Eagle" had landed in the "Sea of Tranquillity" a few hours before.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: copper silverplated and colorizedWeight: 32 gIssue year: 2007Diameter: 40 mmQuality: ProofObverse: 1st Man on the MoonReverse: History of AmericaCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Commemorating Inverted Jenny Stamp
$19.95 This colored minting immortalizes a famous error made on the original 24-cent stamps issued in 1918. During printing, the picture of the Curtiss JN-4 biplane mistakenly appeared upside down. Known as the "Inverted Jenny," only 100 are known to have survived destruction and very few originals are able to be verified today, making it one of the most prized errors in all philately. In 2005, a single Inverted Jenny sold at auction for $525,000.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: Copper-nickelWeight: 54 gramsIssue year: 2007Diameter: 50 mm (Approx. 2 in.)Quality: ProofObverse: Inverted JennyReverse: StampsCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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1948 Tucker Torpedo
$17 The 1948 Tucker Sedan, also nicknamed the Tucker 48 or Tucker Torpedo, was an advanced automobile conceived by Preston Tucker and briefly produced in Chicago in 1948. Only 51 examples were made before the company folded on March 3, 1949. Known for its innovative design, it featured a directional third headlight, dubbed the "Cyclops Eye," for use in turns. The Tucker design was called the most aerodynamic in the world.Limitation: 9,999 Complete EditionsMaterial: Die-cast MetalScale: 1:43 ScaleLength: 5 inchesWeight: .25 lb (.11 kg)Workmanship: Precision Made Scale ModelCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Jacob Burckhardt Banknote 1000 Swiss Francs
$10 The highest-value Swiss banknote is dedicated to the famous art historian Jacob Burckhardt. The son of a Basel clergyman, Burckhardt is accredited as the founder of modern art history. He is particularly famous for his academic guide to art "Der Cicerone", published in 1855, as well as his work on the Italian renaissance, and is regarded as a great academic writer.Limitation: 9,999 Complete EditionsMaterial: Copper-nickelWeight: 32 gramsDiameter: 40 mm (Approx. 1.6 in.)Issue year: 2007Quality: Brilliant uncirculatedObverse: 1000 Francs Banknote Jacob BurckhardtReverse: GlobeCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Statue of Liberty Commemorative Gold Coin
$99.95 Located in New York Harbor, the Statue of Liberty was a gift of international friendship from the people of France to the people of the United States and is one of the most universal symbols of political freedom and democracy. The Statue of Liberty was dedicated on October 28, 1886, and was designated a National Monument on October 15, 1924. The Statue was extensively restored in time for her spectacular centennial on July 4, 1986.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: .585 goldWeight: 0.5 gIssue year: 2008Diameter: 11 mmQuality: proofObverse: Statue of LibertyReverse: History of AmericaCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Washington Presidential Dollar Color Coin Tribute
$6.95 When Americans chose their first President under their new Constitution in 1788, the election of George Washington was the obvious choice. In the recent fight for independence, no one had been more crucial than he, and of the Founding Fathers, none were as admired as he. His firm leadership gave credibility to the new federal government and assured its survivability.Limitation: 20,000 pieces worldwideMaterial: Colorized genuine U.S. dollar coinWeight: 8.1 gramsIssue year: 2008Diameter: 26.5 mmQuality: Brilliant UncirculatedCountry: U.S.A.Face value: One DollarCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Columbus Fleet
$29.95 Between 1492-1504, master navigator and admiral Christopher Columbus made four voyages across the Atlantic, opening the way for European exploration and colonization of the Americas. His fleet for the first voyage in 1492 consisted of just three ships: the Nina, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria. Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: Copper-NickelWeight: 32 gIssue year: 2008Diameter: 40 mmQuality: proofObverse: Columbus Fleet 1492Reverse: Columbus at the ship?s wheelCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Indian Head Dollar Replica
$39.9 Minted only from 1854 until 1889, the Indian Head Gold Dollar is one of the world?s most coveted coins. Original examples of this rare coin sell for thousands of dollars, making it unattainable for most collectors. Bearing the head of an Indian princess on the obverse and a wreath encircling the denomination on the reverse, this coin is an exquisite replica of the original Indian Head Gold Dollarissued in 1862. Limited to 20,000 worldwide, 14-kt. Gold, 11 mm (Approx. .44 inches)Limitation: 20,000 piecesMaterial: .585 goldWeight: 0.5 gramsIssue year: 2001Diameter: 11 mm (Approx. .5 in.)Quality: ProofObverse: Head of an Indian princessReverse: Wreath encircling the denominationUp to 5 items per customer |
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1861 Gold Double Eagle replica
$109.95 The Double Eagle $20 gold piece is the largest U.S. gold coin ever produced for use in daily circulation. The first Double Eagle was minted in 1849, the year after gold was discovered at Sutter?s Mill in California. The coin was authorized by Congress as a way to use the large supplies of gold flowing into commerce from California. Each Double Eagle coin contained nearly one full ounce of gold. The coin?s design features a left-facing portrait of Lady Liberty on the obverse and a heraldic eagle clutching a double scroll on the reverse.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: .585 goldWeight: 0.5 gIssue year: 2009Diameter: 11 mmQuality: ProofObverse: Lady LibertyReverse: Eagle clutching double scrollCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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California Gold Rush Commemorative Coin (a $99.95 value)
$19.95 The California Gold Rush began on Jan. 24, 1848, when gold was discovered by James W. Marshall at Sutter?s Mill, in Coloma, California. News of the discovery soon spread, resulting in some 300,000 people coming to California. These early gold-seekers, called "forty-niners," traveled by boat & in covered wagons. The effects of the Gold Rush were substantial. San Francisco grew from a small settlement to a boomtown. A system of laws were created, leading to admission as a free state.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: gold .585Weight: 0.5 g (approx. 0.016 oz)Issue year: 2009Diameter: 11 mm (approx. 0.5 inch)Quality: proofObverse: Sutter?s Mill California Gold RushReverse: History of GoldCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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The Birth Of Christ in Gold
$109.95 Long ago, in a land far away, a baby was born. His birth forever changed the world, bringing faith, hope and love to millions of people. Our Saviour, Jesus Christ, was born in a stable in Bethlehem. That famous scene is captured in breathtaking detail on this solid gold commemorative coin.Limitation: 1,111 Complete EditionsMaterial: .585 goldWeight: .50 gramsIssue year: 2006Diameter: 11 mmQuality: ProofObverse: The Holy family in the stable of BethlehemReverse: Christian EmblemCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Lincoln Wheat Penny Inlay Coin
$4.95 The Lincoln Penny was first issued in 1909 to commemorate Abraham Lincoln?s 100th birthday. It was the first American coin to bear a president?s image on its face. Also known as the "wheat penny," this design, minted until 1958, features two stylized wheat stalks on its reverse. The coin was designed by Victor David Brenner, whose initials were highly visible on the reverse until public controversy forced their removal. In 1918, they were minimized and moved to the obverse below Lincoln?s shoulder.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: Cu/Ni with 24k gold-layered inlayWeight: 32 gramsIssue year: 2001Diameter: 50 mm (Approx. 2 in.)Quality: ProofObverse: Flags of the southern and northern statesReverse: U.S. Capitol and EagleCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Gettysburg Address Coin Set
$88.8 The Gettysburg Address is a speech by President Abraham Lincoln and one of the most quoted speeches in U.S. history. It was delivered at the dedication of the Soldiers? National Cemetery in Gettysburg, Pa. on the afternoon of November 19, 1863, during the American Civil War, four and a half months after the Union armies defeated those of the Confederacy at the Battle of Gettysburg. In just over 2minutes Lincoln redefined the Civil War as a struggle that would bring equality to all of its citizens.Limitation: 20.000 piecesMaterial: Bronze patinated / coin: Copper ZincWeight: 32 g / coin: 3.1 gramIssue year: 2008 / coin: 1963Diameter: 40 mm / coin: 19.05 mmQuality: Proof / coin: CirculatingObverse: Dedication of Gettysburg 1863Reverse: Abraham LincolnCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Thomas Jefferson Peace Medal Replica
$39.95 In 1801, President Thomas Jefferson sent explorers Meriwether Lewis and William Clark and their "Corps of Discovery" to map out the new American West. As a symbol of friendship to the native inhabitants of this new land, President Jefferson employed an age-old tradition of offering a "Peace Medal." Minted in pure silver, the Jefferson Peace Medal was the first time a President appeared on any coin produced by the U.S. Government. The Presidential Peace Medal program continued until 1869, when Andrew Johnson was the last President to have one minted.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: Copper-nickelWeight: 33 gIssue year: 2008Diameter: 40 mmQuality: ProofObverse: Thomas JeffersonReverse: Peace and FriendshipCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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1964 Ford Mustang
$44.39 The date was April 17, 1964. The Ford Mustang was introduced to the public at the New York World?s Fair, sparking a fervor that would last more than four decades. The original Mustang provided the template for a new class of automobile and inspired the term "pony car," describing an affordable, compact, highly styled car with a sporty, performance-oriented image.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: Die Cast Metal with plastic partsWorkmanship: High QualityLength: Approx. 7 1/2 inchesWeight: Approx. 13.8 oz.Scale: 1:24Rangoon Red baked-enamel finishOpening doors reveal the realistic charcoal interiorCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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John F Kennedy
$10 Despite protests that he was too young and inexperienced for the presidency, John F. Kennedy won the 1960 election in an unforgettable victory over Richard M. Nixon. When faced with a major confrontation between the U.S. and the Soviet Union over the presence of nuclear missiles in Cuba in 1962, Kennedy?s unparalleled diplomacy earned him worldwide respect. The hope and promise John F. Kennedy represented was shattered by tragedy on November 22, 1963 when he was assassinated while riding in a motorcade in Dallas, Texas.Limitation: 20,000 PiecesMaterial: .999 SilverWeight: 8.5 gramsIssue year: 1998Diameter: 30 mm (Approx. 1.2 in.)Quality: ProofObverse: Presidential portrait of John F. KennedyReverse: Stylized presidential sealCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Mother Teresa 1-Dinar Gold Coin
$19.95 Celebrating Mother Teresa?s 100th Birthday.Mother Teresa (1910 - 1997) was born to an Albanian family. Her desire to become a nun started at a very early age. She entered the Irish Loreto order and was sent to Calcutta to teach children. In 1946, she decided to dedicate her life to the poor and, in 1950, founded the Missionaries of Charity. She spent her entire life fighting poverty and starvation in India. In 1979, she was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for her selflessness.Limitation: 5,000 complete collections worldwideMaterial: .585 goldWeight: 0,5 gIssue year: 2010Diameter: 11mmQuality: ProofCountry: AndorraFace value: 1 DinarCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Pennsylvania Statehood Set
$24.95 Commonwealth of Pennsylvania often referred to as PA or Penn. by natives and Northeasterners, is a state located in the Northeastern and Middle Atlantic regions of the United States. Pennsylvania hasbeen known as the Keystone State since 1802, based upon its central location among the original Thirteen Colonies. Another one of Pa?s nicknames is the Quaker State; in colonial times, it was known officially as the Quaker Province.Limitation: 10,000 piecesMaterial: Copper Nickel CladWeight: 5.67 gIssue year: 1999Diameter: 24.26 mmQuality: pad printedCountry: U.S.Face value: Quarter DollarCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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John F Kennedy Color Coin
$39.95 John F. Kennedy, 35th President of the United States, captivated the nation with his charm and good looks. His strong will and political savvy led the country through trying times, but his brilliant political career was cut short when he was assassinated in 1963. Today, JFK remains one of the most beloved and revered men to hold the Office of President of the United States of America. In tribute to one of America?s favorite Presidents, this commemorative coin features a full-color portrait of JFK - a true collector?s item.Limitation: 50,000 complete editionsMaterial: copper-nickel with color portraitWeight: 14.6 gIssue year: 2007Diameter: 33 mmQuality: brilliant uncirculatedObverse: Portrait of JFKReverse: Stylized presidential sealCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Betsy Ross Flag commemorative color coin
$66.65 In May of 1776, General George Washington, along with two members of the Continental Congress, appeared on the doorstep of a Philadelphia seamstress by the name of Elizabeth "Betsy" Ross. They asked if she could make a flag according to a design they had provided. By June of that year, she presented her creation to General Washington and the American flag flew above the young country for the first time. Although it has evolved from the original circle of 13 stars, the "Stars and Stripes" has come to symbolize American strength and perserverence in its unending pursuit of freedom for all.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: Cu silver-plated with full-color accentsWeight: 32 gIssue year: 2009Diameter: 40 mmQuality: ProofObverse: Betsy Ross FlagReverse: History of Old GloryCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Miniature Dodge City Marshal Badge
$29.95 This highly detailed silver miniature has been produced to honor Dodge City?s most famous marshal - Wyatt Earp (1848-1929). Issued to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the death of this famous "guardian of the law," this exclusive museum-quality replica is strictly limited to just 9,999 worldwide. Heavy Silver Plate, Approx. 2 in.Up to 5 items per customer |
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1$ Gold Liberty Head (1849-1854)
$575 Here is a fantastic and very detailed Liberty Head Gold Dollar (also known as the type One Gold Dollar) coin. The design of these coins was altered in 1907 to the Indian-head and Saint-Gaudens motifs. These coins remained in circulation until the Great Depression in 1933 when most gold coins were recalled by the government and melted down. Many gold coins therefore disappeared, contributing to their rarity today. Many collectors have at least one or more gold coins in their collection. This coin is not only flawless but also profitable.Limitation: N/AMaterial: .900 gold; .100 copperWeight: 1.672 gramsIssue year: 1849 -1854Diameter: 13 mmQuality: very fineCountry: USAFace value: 1 DollarCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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1931 Seagrave Fire Truck
$39.95 The Sound Beach Volunteer Fire Department of Old Greenwich, Connecticut, acquired this pumper in July 1931 for $13,000 from the Seagrave Fire Apparatus Company. Unlike the department engines before it, Engine 3 contained a booster tank which for the first time carried water instead of chemicals. It remained in service until 1964, when it was sold to a collector. The engine was re-aquired by SBVFDfirefighters in 1979 and a 6-year refurbishing followed.This intricately crafted die-cast replica captures every detail of the original.Limitation: 3,333 complete collectionsWorkmanship: Precision-made replicaMaterial: Die-Cast with plastic partsLength: 6.75 inchesWeight: .49 lb (.22 kg.)Scale: 1:50Customer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Ronald Reagan Gold Proof
$49.95 The former movie actor Ronald Wilson Reagan turned to politics in the early sixties. He successfully held the office of Governor of California during the years 1967-1975. A member of the Republican Party, he won the election for the 40th US president in 1980. R.W. Above all, Reagan pursued a goal of national renewal and he brought the American economy its big upturn.Limitation: 9999 complete editionsMaterial: .585 goldWeight: 0.5 gIssue year: 2001Diameter: 11 mmQuality: proofObverse: portrait of Ronald ReaganReverse: The presidents of the U.S.Customer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Hillary Clinton Diamond Inlay Coin
$79.95 Senator Hillary Clinton?s bid for the Presidency is the latest step in a long political career. From a classic suburban childhood in Illinois, Hillary went on to become one of America?s foremost advocates for children and families; an attorney, twice-voted one of the most influential in America; First Lady of Arkansas who helped transform the schools; a best-selling author; and First Lady of America who became a champion for health care and families at home.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: gold-plated with diamond inlayWeight: 32 gIssue year: 2008Diameter: 40 mmQuality: proofObverse: Hillary Rodham ClintonReverse: Presidential SymbolCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Illinois Statehood Set
$24.95 The State of Illinois, the 21st state admitted to the United States of America, is the most populous and diverse Midwestern state and the fifth most populous state in the nation. With Chicago in the northeast, small industrial cities and great agricultural productivity in central and western Illinois, and natural resources like coal, timber, and petroleum in the south, Illinois has a broad economic base. Illinois is also an important transportation hub.Limitation: 10,000 piecesMaterial: Copper Nickel CladWeight: 5.67 gIssue year: 2003Diameter: 24.26 mm (.955 in.)Quality: pad printedCountry: U.S.Face value: Quarter DollarCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Barack Obama Presidential Oath of Office
$4.95 On January 20, 2009, Barack Obama - with his wife, Michelle, at his side - placed his hand on the gilt-edged Bible used by President Lincoln in 1861 and was sworn in as the 44th President of the United States. Before a jubilant crowd of more than 1 million people in Washington D.C. - and countless millions worldwide - he became the first African-American to take the Presidential Oath of Office. Overcoming more than 200 years of history, he vowed to preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States - and, in doing so, took his first step toward restoring the nation?s confidence in the greatness of America.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: copper silver-platedWeight: 32 gIssue year: 2009Diameter: 40 mmQuality: ProofObverse: Barack Obama Oath of OfficeReverse: Life of Barack ObamaCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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South Responds Commemorative Coin
$4.95 Separated by issues of slavery and states rights, the nation was torn apart in 1861 when the southern states seceded from the Union to form the Confederate States of America. Robert E. Lee, a respected Colonel in the Union Army, was forced to choose between his nation and his state. In a decision that changed American history, Lee declined command of the Union Army and sided with his home state of Virginia. He soon rose to the rank of General and was given command over the Army & Navy of Virginia.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: Cu, layered in 24k goldWeight: 32 gIssue year: 2009Diameter: 40 mmQuality: ProofObverse: South responds to the Start of the Civil WarReverse: Civil WarCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Miniature Lincoln County Sheriffs Badge
$33.3 Now you can acquire a gold-plated museum-quality miniature of the famous Lincoln County Sheriff?s Badge. A miniature replica of the one worn by Pat Garrett when he tracked down Billy the Kid, this handsome collector?s badge offers you a chance to own a piece of America?s Old West. Only 9,999 complete editions of the "Badges of the Old West" collection, which includes the "Lincoln County Sheriff?sBadge," will be issued worldwide.Gold-Plated, Museum Quality Reproduction, Approx. 1.6"Up to 5 items per customer |
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Magnifying glass
$19.95 Get a closer view at your precious coins and stamps with this excellent magnifier.Customer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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1957 Chevrolet Corvette
$9.95 Many collectors consider the 1957 Corvette to be the most aesthetically pleasing body style of the first generation models, while many others believe it was the best styling of all time. Backing up that beautiful styling was the Corvette?s first truly powerful engine, a fuel injected 283 cid V8. Widely regarded as "America?s Sports Car," the Chevy Corvette has had lasting appeal, surpassing 54 years of production. This remarkable die-cast replica captures in perfect detail what makes the 1957 Corvette a favorite. Don?t miss out on this tribute to a treasured classic - order yours today!Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: Die CastScale: 1:18Length: 9 1/2 inchesWeight: 1.29 lb. (.59 kg.)Workmanship: precision made scale modelCustomer can only order 1 pc. |
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John F. Kennedy Gold Coin
$19.95 When John F. Kennedy was sworn in as the 35th President of the United States in 1961, America fell in love with his youthful charm, good looks, and quick wit. But it was his strong will and politicalsavvy that lead an entire nation through trying times, such as the Cuban Missile Crisis, and onto its greatest achievement, landing a man on the moon. His brilliant political career was cut short by an assassin?s bullet on Friday, November 22, 1963 in Dallas, Texas. It is difficult for anyone who was not a witness to those sad days to fully comprehend the sense of loss which overtook the nation. Today, more than four decades after that tragic event, JFK remains one of the most beloved and revered men to hold the Office of President of the United States of America.Limitation: 5,555 complete collectionsMaterial: .585 goldWeight: 0.5 gIssue year: 2008Diameter: 11 mmQuality: proofObverse: John F. KennedyReverse: The Presidents of the USCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Space Shuttle Hologram Coin
$66.6 Throughout the space shuttle program, there have been five different shuttles -- Columbia, Challenger, Discovery, Atlantis and Endeavor -- used to study space travel, launch and retrieve satellites, and provide a vital link with the manned space station. Although the space shuttle program is preparing for its final mission in 2010, it has opened the door to endless possibilities in man?s climb tothe stars. In honor of America?s achievements in space, we have created this exclusive coin featuring a 3-dimensional hologram of the space shuttle orbiting earth.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: Cu silver-plated with hologramWeight: 32 gIssue year: 2009Diameter: 40 mmQuality: ProofObverse: Space ShuttleReverse: American HologramsCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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New York Statehood Set
$24.95 New York covers 54,556 square miles and ranks as the 27th largest state by size. Contrasting with New York City?s urban atmosphere, the vast majority of the state is dominated by farms, forests, rivers, mountains and lakes. New York?s Adirondack Park is the largest state park in the U.S. The NY quarter, the first quarter of the 2001 series, features the Statue of Liberty superimposed over the outline of the state along with a line tracing the Hudson River & route of Erie Canal.Limitation: 10,000 piecesMaterial: Copper Nickel CladWeight: 5.67 gIssue year: 2001Diameter: 24.26 mm (.955 in.)Quality: pad printedCountry: U.S.Face value: Quarter DollarCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Barack Obama?s Victory Speech Coin
$4.95 On November 4, Americans elected Illinois Senator Barack Obama the 44th President of the United States. Obama?s victory came after a long and difficult Democratic Party primary battle with Senator Hillary Clinton, followed by an intense general election campaign against John McCain. Early on Nov 5, Obama addressed cheering supporters in Chicago, and pledged to be the president of all Americans. Hundreds of thousands celebrated in Chicago?s Grant Park.This dazzling silver-plated coin honors our 44th President with a full-color image of him delivering his Victory Speech. Order yours today!Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: Cu silver-plated with color portraitWeight: 32 gIssue year: 2009Diameter: 40 mmQuality: ProofObverse: Barack Obama?s Victory SpeechReverse: White House and EagleCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Obama Victory Speech
$66.6 A Harvard graduate, Obama spent the early part of his career as a civil rights lawyer. As a state senator, Obama was asked to deliver the keynote address at the 2004 National Convention. His stirringoration opened the door to a Senate seat. Four short years later, Obama stood at the threshold of history. On Nov. 4, 2008 he tore down the racial divide when he became the first African American President. His promise of "change we can believe in" offers hope during a tumultuous period US history.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: copper silver-platedWeight: 32 gIssue year: 2009Diameter: 40 mmQuality: ProofObverse: Barack ObamaReverse: Life of Barack ObamaCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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1933 Dodge Ram Hood Ornament
$55.5 In the early years, automobiles had their radiator caps outside of the hood and on top of the grille. The hood ornament was born as a way of decorating the cap. In 1932, sculptor Avard Fairbanks suggested a bighorn ram--the sure-footed king of the trail--as the symbol for Dodge trucks and cars. It was an instant hit. Placed on the hood of every Dodge from 1932 to 1954, the Ram became one of the most famous corporate symbols in America. This brilliant tribute to the most famous hood ornament in American automotive history comes with an exclusive display case--a true collector?s item! Orderyours today!Limitation: 3,333 complete editionMaterial: Spin Cast MetalScale: 1:2Length: 3 inchesWeight: .32 lb. (.15 kg.)Workmanship: Precision made scale modelCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Barack Obama in Gold
$19.95 On January 20, 2009, Barack Obama was sworn in as the 44th President of the United States. Overcoming more than 200 years of history, he became the first African-American to lead the most powerful nation in the world. With the promise of "hope over fear, unity of purpose over conflict and discord," he inspires a nation searching for hope and restores our confidence in the greatness of America. This dazzling tribute to Barack Obama is minted in pure 14k gold. Order now!Limitation: 5,555 complete collectionsMaterial: .585 goldWeight: 0.5 gramIssue year: 2009Diameter: 11 mmQuality: proofObverse: Barack ObamaReverse: The Presidents of the U.S.Customer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Concorde Commemorative Coin
$66.65 A collaboration between the British and French airline industries, the Concorde was the world?s first supersonic passenger plane. With a top speed of 1,450 mph (Mach 2.2), it could travel from Paris to New York City in just over 3 hours. First flown on March 2, 1969, the Concorde went into full service in 1976. Only 20 of these historic aircrafts were ever built. Eventually the costs of operations led to the retirement of this iconic aircraft in 2003.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: Cu, layered in 24k gold with color tableauWeight: 32 gIssue year: 2009Diameter: 40 mmQuality: ProofObverse: First Supersonic FlightReverse: Concorde - The Queen of AviationCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Texas Statehood Set
$24.95 Texas is a state located in the South Central U.S., nicknamed the Lone Star State. Texas is the second largest state in both area and population, spanning 268,820 miles. Texas contains diverse landscapes, from piney woods, rolling plains and prairie and desert of the Big Bend. Due to its long history as a center of the cattle industry, Texas is associated with the image of the cowboy. Texas is usually considered part of the South but with its Spanish roots it can be classified as part of South West.Limitation: 10,000 piecesMaterial: Copper Nickel CladWeight: 5.67 gIssue year: 2004Diameter: 24.26 mm (.955 in.)Quality: pad printedCountry: U.S.Face value: Quarter DollarCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Obama?s Inaugural Address Coin
$66.6 Obama inherited the burdens of the presidency. Early in his inaugural address, he made it clear there were indeed burdens: "We are in the midst of a crisis...our nation is at war..." Then, Obama madethe turn from a cloudy future toward the sunlight: "The challenges we face are real ... But know this, America, they will be met." One of the most oft-quoted sentences of his address: "Starting today, we must pick ourselves up, dust ourselves off and begin again the work of remaking America."Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: Cu silverplated with color portraitWeight: 32 gIssue year: 2009Diameter: 40 mmQuality: ProofObverse: Obama?s Inaugural AddressReverse: White House and EagleCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Aluminum Coin Case
$34.95 Keep your coins in a safe place during your journey to the next coin fair in this attractive and secure transport and storage suitcase made from sturdy aluminum. Holds up to 214 coins in removable velvet trays. (Coins not included.)Case measures 9 7/8"W x 8 1/2"D x 2 3/4"H.Customer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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1964 Shelby Cobra 427
$19.95 The Cobra cars are among the most memorable and recognizable cars in history. Their original designs can be traced back to the Touring bodied Barchetta?s that clothed Ferrari?s Spyders. Near the end of 1964, the Cobra 427 was unveiled to the press. It featured a new tubular, aluminum body, coil spring chassis, and a 427 cubic-inch, 425 horsepower engine. The car was able to go from zero to 100 mph and back to zero in less than 14 seconds. It captured the 1965 FIA World Championship.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsWorkmanship: Precision made scale modelMaterial: Die Cast metal with plastic partsLength: 8 1/2"Weight: 1.54 lb. (.70 kg.)Scale: 1:18Customer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Barack Obama Silver Coin
$109.95 It has been the rich and varied experiences of Barack Obama?s life, growing up in different places with people who had differing ideas, that have animated his political journey. After graduating fromColumbia in 1983 he became a community organizer in Chicago and then went on to earn his law degree from Harvard where he bacame the first African-American president of the Harvard Law Review. After serving 8 years in the Illinois State Senate he was elected to the U.S. Senate in 2004. This path has led him to an epic achievement. On January 20, 2009, Barack Obama becomes the first African-American President of the United States of America.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: .999 silverWeight: 20 gramsIssue year: 2008Diameter: 40 mm (Approx. 1.6 in.)Quality: ProofObverse: Presidential portrait of Barack ObamaReverse: Patriotic EagleCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Declaration of Independence in Gold
$99.95 The United States Declaration of Independence was an act of the Second Continental Congress, adopted on July 4, 1776, which declared that the Thirteen Colonies in North America were "Free and Independent States" and that "all political connection between them and the State of Great Britain, is an ought to be dissolved". The document explained the justification for seperation from the British crown. The Declaration is considered to be the founding document of the United States of America.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: .585 goldWeight: 0,5 gIssue year: 2008Diameter: 11 mmQuality: proofObverse: Declaration of IndependenceReverse: History of AmericaCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Barack Obama O
$66.6 On January 20, 2009, Barack Obama was sworn in as the 44th President of the United States. The promise of "hope over fear, unity of purpose over conflict and discord" inspires the nation as he beginsthe arduous task of renewing the American dream. This exquisite coin begins the Barack Obama coin collection which features the letters O-B-A-M-A entwined with expertly engraved images and full-color portraits chronicling Barack Obama?s rise to the pinnacle of American politics: the Presidency. From his nomination to the election, through inauguration day and the signing of the economic stimulus package, each silver-plated coin is a treasured commemorative of an historic event surrounding our nation?s first African-American President.Limitation: 4,444 complete collectionsMaterial: Cu silverplated with color portraitWeight: 32 gIssue year: 2009Diameter: 40 mmQuality: ProofObverse: Barack Obama "O"Reverse: Barack Obama CollectionCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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1861 Double Eagle Gold Plated Replica
$4.95 Extremely Rare ... Equally Beautiful!The largest gold coin ever minted in America was the $20 Gold Double Eagle. The Gold Liberty Head Type 1 Double Eagle, designed by James Barton Longacre, was minted from 1850 until 1907. Reproduced here in amazing detail, it features Lady Liberty wearing a coronet on the obverse. Today, the Gold Double Eagle is one of the most sought-after coins in the world, with original specimans being sold for over $1 million.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: 24k gold-cladWeight: 32 gramsIssue year: 2003 (Replica)Diameter: 40 mm (1.6 in.)Quality: ProofObverse: Lady LibertyReverse: Eagle clutching double scrollCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Mystery Surprise Collector Knives Box
$49.95 The Surprise Mystery Box is a unique opportunity to add a variety of exquisite knives to your collection. We select an assortment of six museum-quality knives -- perfect to jumpstart a new collectionor broaden the scope of your existing one -- and offer it exclusively through the Collectors Choice Program.An assortment of six museum-quality knivesCombination of fixed-blade bowie knives and folding-blade pocket knivesBowie knives range in size from 5" to 11" longPocket knives from 6" to 7 3/8" longTotal value of more than $150.00Customer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Doc Holliday Bowie Knife
$99.95 This high-quality collector knife features a stunning, two-toned wooden handle and a steel blade expertly etched with the image of Wild West legend Doc Holliday. Although he was a dentist by trade and a skilled gambler, Holliday was best known for his friendship with Wyatt Earp and the famous Gunfight at the O.K. Corral. An avid gunfighter, Holliday claimed to have cheated death 9 times, but it was tuberculosis that finally took his life at the age of 36.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: 420 stainless steel blade with wooden handleArtisan: High-quality collector knifeBlade length: 6 in (15.24 cm)Total length: 11 in (27.94 cm)Weight: 8 oz (227 g)Customer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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1957 Chevy Corvette Gasser
$88.95 This reborn 1957 is a piece of automotive art. Corvettes are an icon of American culture and Gasser Vettes is a true Hot Rod. A great deal of detail work goes into creating a Gasser Vette, a running,driving, immaculate street car with the soul of a old-time drag car. Things like creating inner fender panels that show off the custom headers and matching the rest of the interior to the vintage style seats. This fat-tired Gasser style dragster with front-axles and high stance is a straight up Gas.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsWorkmanship: Precision made scale modelMaterial: Die Cast metal with plastic partsLength: 9 1/2"Weight: 1.44 lb. (.65 kg.)Scale: 1:18Customer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Christopher Columbus Coin
$109.95 On October 12, 1492 after a long journey Christopher Columbus? ships- the Ni?a, Pinta, and Santa Mar?a, reached Watling Island, an island in Bahamas. As he had not believed that the earth was flat, he had the courage to set out from Spain to, what he thought, was "India." His discovery was a milestone and marked the end of the European Middle Ages. The time for discoveries had begun. Today Columbus Day is celebrated in most of the United States on the Monday nearest October 12.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: gold 585Weight: 0,5 gIssue year: 2000Diameter: 11 mmQuality: ProofObverse: ColumbusReverse: Coat of armsCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Barack Obama?s Nobel Peace Prize Color Coin
$4.95 Barack Obama has dedicated his life to helping others. A Harvard Law graduate, he spent the early part of his career as a civil rights lawyer in Chicago before turning to politics, becoming the 44th President of the United States. His hard work and dedication has started our nation down the path to a brighter future. On October 9, 2009, Barack Obama was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his efforts in strengthening cooperation between people to meet global challenges. He is only the 3rd President to receive this prestigious award while still in office.Limitation: 9.999 complete collectionsMaterial: Cu silverplated with color portraitWeight: 32 gIssue year: 2009Diameter: 40 mmQuality: ProofObverse: Obama?s Nobel Peace PrizeReverse: White House and EagleCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Buffalo Bill Bowie Knife
$99.95 Born William Frederick Cody in 1846, Buffalo Bill earned his nickname at 22 for supplying buffalo meat to Kansas Pacific Railroaders. A trapper, miner, Pony Express Rider and Civil War soldier, Iowa-born Cody became a prairie scout during the Indian War earning a Congressional Medal of Honor in 1872. His legendary luck and theatrical portrayals of the American West increased his influence as a champion for western causes. This handsome knife features a leather grip and the portrait of Buffalo Bill on the high quality 420 stainless steel blade. Blade length: 5.3 inches, Total length approx. 9.3 inches.Material: 420 stainless steel blade fiber washer handleLimitation: 9,999 complete editionsArtisan: High quality collector knifeBlade length: 13.5 cm (Approx. 5.3 in.)Total length: 23.5 cm (Approx. 9.3 in.)Weight: 152 gramsCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Wild Boar Knife
$55.5 The wild boar (Sus scrofa) is an omnivorous, gregarious mammal of the biological family Suidae. It is native across much of Central Europe, the Mediterranean Region and much of Asia. They are a type of wild pig that is large--sometimes 5 feet long, and weighing up to 300 lbs. They have stiff black fur and straight tails. The males have tusks that curl out of their mouth. Boars like to live in forests near streams or ponds. They have an excellent sense of smell and can sniff out food.This rugged knife features the image of a wild boar on its stainless steel blade and is finished with a handsome wooden handle.Limitation: 3,333 complete collectionsMaterial: 420 Stainless Steel with wooden gripsArtisan: Falkner Knife MakersBlade length: 4 1/4 in.Total length: 8 1/2 in.Weight: 192 gCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Lamborghini Diablo
$9.95 Automobili Lamborghini has been manufacturing high performance sports cars since 1963. Only a handful of Lamborghinis are manufactured each year, making them one of the rarest and most expensive sports cars in the world. However, it?s their unmistakable appearance and raw, unbridled power that make them the ultimate sportscar.Limitation: 3,333 complete collectionsMaterial: Die-castDiablo Rosso baked-enamel finish with authentic Lamborghini insigniasLength: 7.25??Scale: 1:24Moving tires and chrome-plated accentsHood opens to reveal the front-end storageOpening trunk reveals a fully detailed reproduction of the original V12 engineCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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JFK Inaugural Speech 1961 Commemorative Coin
$4.95 "Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country." With this powerful appeal, John F. Kennedy called Americans to action during his inauguration as President of the United States on January 20,1961. Today, more than four decades later, that speech remains one of the most quoted and remembered inaugural addresses of all time.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: copper silverplatedWeight: 32 gramsIssue year: 2009Diameter: 40 mmQuality: ProofObverse: Inauguration Speech 1961Reverse: Life and legacy JFKCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Reagan?s Brandenburg Gate Speech comm. coin
$66.6 From screen idol to the leader of the free world, Ronald Reagan?s cool demeanor and commanding presence made him one of the most popular Presidents in American history. When he entered the executive office in 1980, the country was mired in discontent from years of recession and a weakening international status. By 1989, when he finished his second term, America was once again a proud and confident country with the longest recorded period of peacetime prosperity to date.Limitation: 9,999 complete collectionsMaterial: Cu silverplatedWeight: 32 gramsIssue year: 2010Diameter: 40 mmQuality: ProofObverse: Brandenburg Gate SpeechReverse: Life of Ronald ReaganCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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1907 Indian Head Eagle Replica
$44.5 With the design of his Eagle coins, the prestigious sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens set the artistic benchmark of his time. This masterful replica was crafted after the original Indian Head Eagle coin issued in 1907. On the obverse, Miss Liberty bears the crest of feathers of an Indian warrior. A majestic eagle is featured on the reverse of the coin.Limitation: 9,999 Complete EditionsMaterial: Copper gold-platedWeight: 32 gramsIssue year: 2006Diameter: 40 mm (approx.1.6??)Quality: proofObverse: Indian HeadReverse: EagleCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Davy Crockett Bowie Knife
$99.95 An expert marksman, Davy Crockett earned his reputation as a skilled Indian fighter and heroic frontiersman. His humor, charisma, common sense, and knack for storytelling propelled him to leadership;first as a battalion commander and later in the Tennessee legislature and United State Congress. Crockett died a hero?s death helping Texas win independence from Mexico during the Battle of the Alamo. This handsomely crafted knife features a uniquely shaped handled of real wood. Crockett?s portrait and signature are artfully engraved on the blade. This remarkable knife is sure to be the centerpiece of your collection.Limitation: 9,999 Complete EditionsMaterial: 420 stainless steel blade with wood handleArtisan: High quality collectors knifeBlade length: 15.8 cm (Approx. 6.2 in)Total length: 28.1 cm (Approx. 11 in)Weight: 304 gramsCustomer can only order up to 5 pcs. |
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Timber Wolf Collector Knife
$9.95 The wolf is a highly social and clever creature. They are predators that hunt in packs organized by a strict, rank-oriented hierarchy. This collector?s knife is a tribute to the beauty and allure of the wolf. The exquisite stainless steel blade features the majestic head of a wolf watching over the mountains of his home range. Pakka wood, known for its beauty and durability, gives the knife handle an incomparable character.Limitation: 3,333 complete collectionsMaterial: 420 stainless steelArtisan: Precision CastBlade length: 3 in.Total length: 7.3 in.Weight: 4.6 oz.Customer can only order up to 5 pcs. |







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