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As the air starts getting warmer and the days grow longer that can mean only one thing, Baseball season is about to begin. With a month till the seasons first game I already hear people talking about at players are looking good in spring training and
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As a coin collector or an investor of coins, you no doubt have asked yourself the question of why you should buy professionally graded coins. These coins are also known as slabbed or certified vs. an uncertified coin which is known as ?raw?. The term
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ost people I know collect one thing or another. I know hardly anyone who doesn't have at least a tiny obsession with a strange object. Let me share with you the object that I love to collect: spoons. Yes, you read that right, I love to collect spoons.
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Most of people have beginning to venture into decorative painting. This is one of the best books one can find on how to paint for the inexperienced but eager artist. It is referred by number of peoples as it features an endless variety of terrific
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1. People collect antiques because of the sentimental lue. I have a ceramic parrot from my grandparents, a cupboard from another set of grandparents and a very old doll given to me by my great aunt. My husband has an antique cabinet record player and
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Many hobbyists turn toward bead craft activities, which can result in some of the most beautiful and artistic ions available. Intricate bead craft work takes both time and patience, but is widely recognized as some of the most valuable handmade
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Continued from Part I A buffalo (bison) named Black Diamond, who was a resident of the New York Zoological Park served as the model. Fraser utilized a little artistic freedom to depict the bison as though he was on the Great Plains. A few
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The buffalo nickel (also known as the Indian head nickel) was produced from 1913 through 1938 and was designed by James Earle Fraser. It is actually a bison, not a buffalo, on the reverse but more on that later. Early in 1911, Treasury
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In our nearly 30 years in the business of dealing Hummel collectibles, we?re often asked about the history of the Hummel figurines and how they?ve become so treasured by collectors worldwide. Whether you?re a seasoned Hummel collector or
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Are you one of those people that love creating photo video slideshows, or photo montages, from your most cherished photos? And do you ever wonder why your slideshow seems so bland compared to other professional looking photo slideshows? There are no
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