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Morgan Dollar And Its Mints

During 1878 to 1904 and 1921, the United State Treasury Department minted Morgan Dollars named after its designer George T. Morgan. The weight and purity of every coin were 24.057 grams and 0.900 respectively. These coins enjoyed high demand in pre and post minting period as they yield equal silver bullion. Four renowned mints were engaged for the production of these coins in USA.

The History Of Vintage Diamond Rings

‘Diamonds are a women’s best friend’, this quote has been doing rounds for many years. The attraction that a diamond gem has is, marveling. Diamonds were said to be discovered in India initially, though the origin still remains a mystery for some. This is the birthstone for the people born in April.

The Many Benefits Of Raising Chickens

Chickens are a one-of-a-kind pet to raise in the backyard. Unlike many of the popular pets such as fish, cats, and dogs they produce food. This makes owning chickens pay in the long run as a source of poultry meat and eggs. On top of that the eggs and meat produced will be a higher grade over store bought food and can be organic, cage-free, or anything else you wish for just a fraction of the cost.

The Elements Of Nikon 6.1 Digital SLR Camera Family

The Nikon Digital SLR cameras are really easy to use and all its features can be handled even by a first time user. It is very well suited for clicking vacation photographs, is lightweight, and easy to carry. The click features attract the attention of many users along with the immense clarity of a 6.1 megapixel camera.

Information On Roman Republic Coins

Aside from its purchasing power ancient Roman Republic coins were also utilized to convey a meaning or relate an idea through their designs or inscriptions. The entire Roman state was the first image that appeared on the coins during the Roman Republic in 150-100 BC. Tresviri monetales or often regarded as the ‘trio of money men’, decided what images to feature on the coins. Julius Caesar increased the number of tresviri monetales from three to four during the end of the Republic. However the position of these men only lasted until the middle of the third century AD.