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A 1776 Continental Currency Pewter 'Currency' $1 Coin [PCGS XF45; CAC Green Sticker]
A 1907 Saint Gaudens: High Relief-Wire Edge $20 Gold Coin [PCGS MS63]An 1880-S Morgan $1 Coin [PCGS MS68+; CAC Green Sticker]

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United StatesChicago, IL, US
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1893 US SILVER MORGAN DOLLAR COIN - BETTER DATE
1927 US .900 GOLD SAINT GAUDENS DOUBLE EAGLE $20 COIN1917 US $1 RED SEAL "SAW-HORSE" LEGAL TENDER NOTE

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United StatesTallahassee, FL, US
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PCGS MS65 1939 Jefferson Nickel DDR FS-801
1985 Mexico World Cup Soccer Coin NGC PR69DCAM KM-506.2 .25oz1874-A France 20 Franc Coin ANACS MS64 Uncirculated

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United StatesNew York, NY, US
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Matthew Boulton Coins

Coins are in many ways one of the most popular collectibles. The practice of collecting coins not only helps to appreciate precious metals but also provides information about history, trade and general economic activity. Collectors around the world get fascinated by these pieces of history due to their beauty and unique design. The earliest coins were struck by Lydians in Asia Minor around 600-700 B.C. Shortly after its introduction, coinage was adopted by the Greeks and Athens who then became the largest center of coin producers until the Classical period. In the late 4th century B.C, Roman coins started to be minted for centuries, thus they are amongst the most famous coins in the world. The first well-known coin collector was likely Roman Emperor Augustus Caesar who used to give gold ancient coins as gifts to his friends. During the Renaissance, collecting coins became known as king's hobby as it was a common practice among members of upper-class society, especially kings and queens.