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  1. Collecting George Armstrong Custer - Killed at the Battle of the Little Big Horn 1876
    by Nancy Hendrickson. General George Armstrong Custer was an enigma. He was a practical joker who frequently disregarded orders, but a strict disciplinarian when it came to soldiers serving under him. He loved the ruggedness of the frontier West but adored attending New York theatres. He admired Indian warriors like Crazy Horse but went into battle to destroy them. Custer was a gambler who hated addictions. He wor... products, articles, news

  2. Military Challenge Coin Collecting - How To Start Collecting Coins
    by Adam Mulholland. The biggest question that is asked is "What is a challenge coin"? Simply put, a challenge coin is a non-currency collectible coin from a unit or organization that shows off their logo, symbol, motto, or anything unique from the makers. The biggest category is Military Challenge Coins, but there are Civilian, Federal, Organizational, and other countless genres. This hobby has become one of the fas... products, articles, news

  3. Collecting Silver
    by Rex Reservoir. Silver has been used in coinage and for making many different useful and ornamental objects for hundreds of years. Throughout history gold and silver have been regarded as precious metals. Both these metals are relatively scarce with silver being more common. Both have a beautiful lustre and are easy to work with, they are malleable and have a melting point that is not too high. These factors h... products, articles, news

  4. Do You Know Your Coin Collecting Value?
    by Frederic Madore. Whether you're an experience coin collector or you are just starting you already know that there is nothing more exciting than finding an extremely valuable coin to add to your collection. Of course if you are just starting you may not be aware that there are different values to be found in coins. That's why there are some guidelines to determine the value of a coin. Following these guidelines wi... products, articles, news

  5. Collecting Vintage Ads
    by John Vanderbeck. Vintage ads are fun to collect. The hobby has grown significantly over the last few years, and is expected to continue to grow in the future. Everyone has their own reasons for collecting vintage ads. Some people collect to reminisce about earlier years, some like the ad campaigns or the artwork, and yet others see the collection as an investment. For some people the collection is just an ext... products, articles, news

  6. Collecting Postcards
    by Vic Bilson. Collecting postcards is a fun hobby, and one of the most interesting things to collect are photo post card collectibles. People collect all sorts of things such as saw blades; wooden eggs with artwork painted on them, and even collect designer rugs. Others collect limited edition plates, thimbles, Christmas ornaments, and figurines produced by such companies as the Bradford Exchange. And of cours... products, articles, news

  7. Collecting Art And Artwork
    by Claude Bourgoin. There are many reasons why people start collecting paintings and prints. For some, it is simply because they like a particular piece and buy it to hang in their home. Quite often, they haven't intentionally begun collecting artwork, it just happens and their collection grows as and when they see another painting or print that they fall in love with and buy. They may prefer a particular type of pa... products, articles, news

  8. Origin of Collecting
    by Richard Reeve. Collecting goes back several million years and then some. Today we watch grown men on television digging holes in someone's back garden and getting extremely excited about a piece of pottery or small adornment that is corroded beyond recognition that a long departed ancestor collected several million years ago. Our television archaeologists call in a mechanical digger to shift several tons of ... products, articles, news

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