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61: History of the Liberty 'V' Nickel
Ever wonder how the Liberty Nickel, or 'V' nickel as it is sometimes called came about? Read on to learn the interesting history behind this coin.
62: How Can I Buy Coins on eBay Without Getting Ripped Off?
Is it safe to buy coins on Ebay? Follow these tips to put the odds in your court.
63: How to Assemble a Liberty Head V Nickel Collection
Liberty Nickels can make for a great collecting challenge. Learn how to get started
64: Coin Collecting Hobby : Great Fun For The Whole Family
Isn't it funny that when we are kids we tend to enjoy collecting as a hobby but most of us do not continue this through adult life? I know as a child I enjoyed a stamp and coin collecting hobby along with swap cards and teddy bears.
65: How To Choose Swords That Are Beautiful And Functional
A true collector of swords will know what he is looking for when he is after a sword. Usually collectors are quite knowledgeable about the different aspects of a sword. These people will probably be able to look at a sword and tell you if it is truly authentic or if it is a fake remake.
66: How To Be Sure That The Sword You Want To Buy Is Made Of Quality Materials
Swords can be made out of many different materials depending on what they will be used for. Swords are a dangerous weapon that can be used to kill people. Hopefully the only reason you would want a real sword is if you are a collector, and not to actually harm someone.
67: Art Deco Auctions
In the field of modern art, art deco plays a large and impressive role.
68: Dollhouse - A Miniature House In Your House
Today, the dollhouse has become again something of pleasure in the lives of children as well as adults alike, and the thrill of collecting particular accessories has become quite addictive for many dollhouse enthusiasts.
69: Popular Glasses of England and Ireland
The glasses in England and Ireland have almost the same features. Some of the glasses made in England were the rarest and most expensive one like the colored glass. The English produced the most popular wineglasses in the eighteenth century. The glasses produced in Ireland were almost the same with that of England.
70: The Most Remarkable Porcelain in Italy
The Italians attempted many times to imitate the Chinese porcelain but resulting in only white glass. The first factory in Italy was started in 1720 by Francesco Vezzi, which made hard-paste porcelain varying in colour from white. Some of the rulers patronage the making of the porcelain wares.
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