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» Site title: Alwin C. Carus Coin Collection » Site description: Digital images and descriptions of ancient, world, and U.S. coins presented by Hillsdale College.
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» Site title: Ask About Coins » Site description: Ask your coin questions and have them answered by Bill O'Rourke and other experts. Links to articles and previous answers.
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» Site title: Bullion Coin Collectors » Site description: Information and statistics for collectors of gold, platinum, and silver bullion coins.
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» Site title: The Coin Alley » Site description: Coin collecting information, including grading, handling and storage.
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» Site title: Coin Break » Site description: Rare coin index with links to coin dealer sites and numismatic resources.
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» Site title: Coin Collecting FAQ » Site description: Frequently asked questions about coin collecting.
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» Site title: Coin Collecting for Beginners » Site description: This site offers information and tips about coin collecting for beginners of all ages.
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» Site title: Coin Collecting Guide For Beginners » Site description: Information on getting started in coin collecting as a hobby. Learn about the history of coins, how to grade them, and where to locate mint marks.
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» Site title: Coin Community Forums » Site description: Educational coin collecting forum. Free registration required to post.
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» Site title: Coin Galaxy » Site description: Coin and currency information, grading and supplies.
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» Site title: Coin Gallery Online » Site description: Portal for buying, selling, and trading coins. Includes coin collecting books and supplies, rare coin exhibits, and numismatic resources for the collector.
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» Site title: Coin of the Year » Site description: Photos of coins associated with particular years, plus brief descriptions and history.
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» Site title: The Coin Page » Site description: Information about coins found in circulation for collectors.
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» Site title: The Coin Page » Site description: Provides images of coins, tokens, medals, elongateds, bullion products free of charge.
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» Site title: Coin Talk » Site description: Site for discussion of all subjects related to coins, offering free advertising to members.
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» Site title: CoinCollector.org » Site description: Coin collecting FAQs, news and a discussion forum. Includes information and photos on US 20th century minted coins.
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» Site title: CoinFacts.com » Site description: Free information on United States Coins, including pricing, rarity, and historical information.
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» Site title: Coininfo.com » Site description: Includes live precious metal quotes, a listing of US coin dealers, with search able database by zip code, coin shows and auctions.
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» Site title: CoinLink » Site description: Directory of rare coin sites and numismatic news portal, updated daily.
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» Site title: CoinPeople.com » Site description: A forum site featuring a virtual coin museum, chat, and grading information.
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» Site title: Coins » Site description: A personal site discussing various aspects of collecting coins from ancient to modern.
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» Site title: CoinSite » Site description: Information about coins and currency, including numismatic FAQ, coin image gallery, and a discussion room.
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» Site title: CopperCoins.com » Site description: A resource for information relating to collecting copper coins from the United States. Provided by a group of collectors who study specific areas of U.S. copper coinage.
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» Site title: Dan's Coin Page » Site description: Images of coins from collection, images of unidentified coins and information about identifying coins.
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» Site title: Easy Coin Collecting » Site description: Coin collecting articles and information on coins and coin values.
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» Site title: Gawain O'Connor » Site description: Discuss coins, bank notes, tokens, and collecting.
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» Site title: H.I.P. Pocket Change » Site description: The US Mint's interactive official site for coin collecting kids. The history of coin minting and what new quarters are due to be minted.
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» Site title: Mark's Coins » Site description: Information of coins new and old. Try the Coin Quiz.
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» Site title: Metals Used In Coins and Medals » Site description: A list of types of metals used in coins with descriptions, atomic weights and melting points.
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» Site title: MilitaryCoins.com » Site description: A vast collection of Military Coins from all Branches of the Service.
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» Site title: Money Museum » Site description: A virtual money museum.
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» Site title: Money Museum » Site description: A history of money including maps, images detailed information and tutorials.
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» Site title: My Coin Collecting » Site description: Resource with general information about coins and coin values. Provides information about rare coins, values and price guide, how to articles on photography, as well as storage.
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» Site title: National Numismatic Collection » Site description: NNC includes approximately one million objects--more than 400,000 coins and some 550,000 pieces of paper money and encompasses the entire history of money of the world, coins and paper money, as well as medals.
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» Site title: NumisLinks.com » Site description: Coin resource and link directory with a member feature, ratings, and comments.
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» Site title: NumisMaster.com » Site description: Provides free portfolio management tools, detailed coin listings for over a million U.S., world, and unusual coins, as well as pricing and mintage information (by subscription). Also features Numismatic news, blogs, and a comprehensive events calendar for the U.S. and beyond.
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» Site title: Numismatica » Site description: Information about numismatics, the study and collecting of coins, paper money, tokens, medals, and other similar objects.
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» Site title: Oddities and Wonders » Site description: A collection of odd and interesting facts about coins and paper money.
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» Site title: Penny Structures » Site description: Texas Tech engineer shares pictures of U.S. pennies stacked to make elaborate structures.
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» Site title: Q and A's for Coins » Site description: Experienced collectors answers to your coin collecting questions (origin and identification).
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» Site title: sibrium Luca Gianazza » Site description: Curriculum, research activities on Italian coins and download area with numismatic presnetations. (English)
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» Site title: Silver-Coins.org » Site description: Offers detailed pictures from counterfeit and authentic silver coins completed with coin specifications.
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» Site title: YourHobby.Com » Site description: Links to sites covering rare coins, bullion, dollars, and silver/gold coins.
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