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Entries for February, 2009

What Is Your Coin Collection Worth?

Coin collecting is a hobby that a lot of people are into. The good thing about collecting coins is each of these pieces has its own value. Of course, the law of supply and demand also plays a big role in the prices of each collectible coin. When there is a lot of supply in the market, the value of the coin decreases. On the other hand, when there is scarcity of supply and the demand cant be met, the value increases. So how do you know if your coins are valuable?

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Junk Silver Coins – The Cheapest Way To Buy Silver Coins

How would you like to buy silver coins at a discount?

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Five Unique Wedding Favors That Won’t Break Your Budget

Are you a bride to be? Do you have a bunch of wedding plans to make and want to save money by doing some of the decorations yourself? Wedding favors are a fun little project that you and your mate can do together to get ready for your big day. Nice wedding favors don\’t have to cost a lot. In fact, here are some cute and cheap wedding favor ideas for you:

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Fun and Creative Baby Shower Invitations Everyone Will Remember

Giving out invitations for your shower should be something exciting that you look forward to. Although traditional \”Its a Boy\”and \”Its a Girl\”invitations are a safe and classic choice, creative invitations are bound to leave your guests itching with anticipation to attend your shower. Today, there are numerous companies that specialize in creative invitations for all types of events.

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How Can You Tell Between Artificial Flowers And Real Ones

Have you ever walked into an office to see a beautiful pot plant in the reception, and just have to go and have a closer look, or even a rub of the leaf. Of course, you have! Artificial flowers and artificial plants are just amazing with the really alive look.

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What is Polish Pottery

When you hear the term Polish pottery, you probably imagine that this type of pottery began in Poland. Well, actually, it didn\’t. What is known as Polish pottery today actually began in Silesia, which was a province of Germany until after World War II. Around the 7th century, the locals began experimenting with what would be termed Bunzlauer stoneware. The name Bunzlauer comes from Bunzlau, the name of the town where this type of pottery was first created. Today, Bunzlau is now known as Boleslawiec and is located within Poland. Boleslawiec, although it has changed countries and names, remains one of the centers of the European pottery world.

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