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A misprinted currency note is known in numismatics as an error note, or simply a mistake that occurs during the printing process at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP). With the stringent quality controls practiced by the BEP, the chances of error notes reaching the public are really quite slim, but it does happen. Oftentimes these notes have numismatic value above the legal tender-value. The amount generally depends on the denomination, the complexity of the error and the condition of the note.
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Before you buy gold or silver, always know the spot price of gold. You should expect to pay no less than the spot price of gold for popular gold bullion coins and bars. If the item is selling for a lot less than the spot price of gold, that is a big red flag. Why? Ebay is a relatively efficient market these days, especially as gold becomes more and more popular. If an authentic coin is selling at a steep discount to spot, you can buy it and sell it back to someone else for spot price and get an immediate profit (this is called arbitrage). In an efficient market, arbitrage should not happen. If you see a steep discount and it looks to good to be true, it probably is. Proceed with caution in that case.
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Down to Eagle Platinum Proof Four-Coin Set

Thu, 11 Dec 2008 04:39:59 +0000
The American Eagle Platinum Proof Four-Coin Set is the last remaining 2008-dated platinum collector product available from the U.S. Mint.
The single proof one-tenth ounce coin sold out Wednesday, with all previous options — in both proof and uncirculated — already depleted. The last reported mint sales figures for the ...]

Ethics, Law and Globalization

Sat, 29 Nov 2008 02:00:19 +0000
By Wayne Sayles - Ancient Coin Collecting Blog
One view in archaeology today is that private citizens of any given country have an ethical responsibility to preserve the cultural heritage of all countries. The foundation for this view seems to be that cultural property protection requires a global effort. In 1970, the United Nations Educational, Scientific ...]

Bank of Valletta Buys Rare Malta Coins

Tue, 14 Oct 2008 13:33:05 +0000
Bank of Valletta has purchased rare coins of the Knights of the Order of St John which were on sale at an auction in London.
The coins are an outstanding example of fine 16th, 17th and 18th century coins that will enhance the local numismatic collection, the bank said. The coins will initially be on display ...]

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