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  2. 22 Weirdest Items Sold on Amazon That You'll Still Want

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    If you've been looking for a way to get your kids to save more of their coin while simultaneously giving them nightmares, this one's for you. Amazon $9 (hardcover)

  3. Coin flipping - Wikipedia

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    Tossing a coin. Coin flipping, coin tossing, or heads or tails is the practice of throwing a coin in the air and checking which side is showing when it lands, in order to randomly choose between two alternatives. It is a form of sortition which inherently has two possible outcomes. The party who calls the side that is facing up when the coin ...

  4. This means that coins in short supply often see higher demand -- and higher values. ... These 11 Rare Coins Sold for Over $1 Million. 1955 DDO Lincoln Penny: $125,000-plus ... 5 Most Valuable ...

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  6. The best-selling products on Amazon of 2016 - AOL

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    Amazon's best sellers page shows the top items of the year so far in a variety of categories, and we named the winners for you in music, video games, books and Kindle books.

  7. Coin flip - Wikipedia

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  9. Asset flip - Wikipedia

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    An asset flip is a type of shovelware in which a video game developer purchases pre-made assets and uses them to create numerous permutations of generic games to sell at low prices. [1] Such games tend to be viewed by gamers as uncreative, [ 1 ] and as diverting attention from less popular high-quality titles.