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  2. Barovier & Toso - Wikipedia

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    "Prior to sale estimates from the auction house gave an anticipated value of $ 15,000 - 20,000 (USD). The final bid was $ 317,000 (USD) not inclusive of the buyer’s premium. [ 21 ] Buyer’s premium at fine art auctions houses will generally add an additional 20-25% (of the final winning bid amount) to the final total price.

  3. Medieval Serbian coinage - Wikipedia

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    The first Serbian dinars, like many other Southern European coins, replicated Venetian grosso, including characters in Latin (the word dux replaced with the word rex). [2] For many years it was one of the main export articles of medieval Serbia, considering the relative abundance of silver coming from Serbian mines.

  4. History of coins - Wikipedia

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    Ephesus' great temple of Artemis has provided evidence for the earliest coins yet known from the ancient world. [nb 1] The first structures in the sanctuary, buried deep under the later temples, date back to the eighth century BCE, and from that time on precious objects were used in the cult or dedicated to the goddess by her worshippers.

  5. What your old coins are worth now

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    Your old coins aren't the only items that could make you rich now -- Find out what your old baseball cards could be worth: Related Articles. AOL. Moving to a new state? Here's how to switch your ...

  6. Silk Road numismatics - Wikipedia

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    Silk Road Coin Gallery, at the Shanghai Museum (with catalogue) Silk Road Coins at the British Museum - in the Joseph E. Hotung Gallery (Room 33) and the Citi Money Gallery (Room 68) Short-term. 1992 The Crossroads of Asia : transformation in image and symbol in the art of ancient Afghanistan and Pakistan (Fitzwilliam Museum, 1992). (see catalogue)

  7. Archaeologists Found a Secret Stash of Gold Coins That ...

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    The history of the daric started in the sixth century and lasted until Alexander the Great’s control began around 330 B.C. The design of the coins remained relatively similar, with only minor ...

  8. Hunting Rare Coins? 7 Strategies and Websites To ... - AOL

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    Coin Value Checker: Provides a “comprehensive guide” to the value of various coins, including pennies, nickels, dimes and quarters. PCGS CoinFacts : Bills itself as “the most comprehensive ...

  9. Seguso - Wikipedia

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    In 1605, the family was added to the Libro d’Oro of Murano, or Golden Book of Murano, [6] which included the most important glassmaking families and offered them privileges of nobility. [7] The Seguso glassmakers were especially successful between the mid 16th and 17th centuries when they created an extensive commercial network for their ...