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Map of Maryland and Virginia, John Speed (1676)
John Speed's map of Virginia and Maryland is one of the most sought after maps by either collectors of maps of either (or both) states due to the f...
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Why Collectible Artifacts are Popular among non Collectors
Have you visited someone' home or office and noticed they had interesting framed historical items on their walls? And there was no mention of the ...
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Gold Rush of 1849
There's Gold in them thar Hills was a famous "misquote" attributed to a character in Mark Twain's 1892 American Claimant. Contrary to what one wou...
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Collecting Antique Maps
Unlike modern printed maps of today, antique maps from the 15th to early/middle 19th centuries were very beautiful with attractive and meaningful d...
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Ancient Coin Collecting
The thrill of collecting ancient coins is when you imagine what kings, emperors and other famous ancient people touched and spent these coins. Noth...
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Collecting Presidential and Historical Autographs
As a seasoned collector of autographs of over 35 years, it still excites me to pick up long desired rare autograph signed by someone I admire. You...
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Research Before Buying any Antique Maps, Historical Documents, Coins, etc.
Do due diligence before buying autographs, rare prints, antique maps, rare and ancient coins and other antiques so you don't lose money..
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Never Try to Restore any Antiquities or Collectibles without Expert Advice
Poor restoration attempts of antiques and artwork can lead to disastrous results and a loss of value.
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Why People Collect Things?
Collecting can enrich one's historical and cultural awareness while being a fun way of building wealth...if done with prudence.
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Ancient Coins mentioned in the Bible when Jesus Christ walked the Earth
Ancient Coins of the Bible is undeniably surreal when you realize that a person who touched one of these coins may have met or witnessed Jesus Christ.
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Paper Money of the Thirteen Original Colonies
Currency of the Original Thirteen Colonies
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The History of Monopoly
Framed antique Monopoly game and pieces with original stock certificates of the various railroads mentioned on the game board.
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