Coins in the United States are often graded using a scale that has been created by the American Numismatic Association, which is a non-profit organization that was created in 1891 and then chartered by the United States Congress in 1912.
A proof coin is distinguished by its sharp detail and brilliant mirror-like surface. Also a proof […]
Jun
22
Collectors Grading Scale Authorized by the ANA
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Jun
22
A Novice’s Look at Boating
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The ocean air, the constant breeze and the sun glowing down on you are some of the reasons why you might take a look at boating as a hobby.
A vessel afloat over millions of gallons of water may not frighten many people, but it probably does frighten a few. Being scared usually has something to […]
Jun
22
Additive Fabrication, Rapid Prototyping, and Metal Fabrication Posted By : Ryan Rounder
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Go to Prototype Zone to get your free ebook on Prototyping at Prototyping. Prototype Zone also has Rapid Prototyping Forum, Additive Fabrication Blog and other information on Prototype Information and daily news.
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Jun
22
Glossary of Coin Terms For Collectors
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Every collector should know all the basic glossary terms when ever collecting coins, so that they will have a much better understanding when they are purchasing from private coin dealers, due to so many individuals becoming first time collectors a glossary of terms has been composited just for you.
An alloy is a mixture or two […]
Jun
22
Knitting Looms-Are They Right For You? Posted By : Gina Williams
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Knitting has regained popularity in recent years. Once thought to be for just the older generation, this is not so now, as it is enjoyed by young and old alike. So is the case with the knitting looms. Knitting on looms is far easier than knitting with needles. There are various manufactures who produce knitting […]
