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    Coins: Currency and Coin

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    What coins and notes can tell Here are some notes and coins. Can you spot the ones used in India? What do we call the note and the coin in India?  You are right! In India  the note is called a Rupee    and the coin is called a Paisa Do the Rupee ad the Paisa tell you something? Let’s observe! Look at the coin carefully. What can you see on the coin? What is at the centre of the coin? What does the number stand for? What is written on the coin? Note

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    Autobiography of a Coin

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    Autobiography of a Coin I was born in Mint near Mumbai. I am twelve years old and I was sent to Kolkata from Mumbai. You know who I am? Guess! I am a two rupee coin. I am telling you the days that I nearly spent. When I was made I was bright and shiny‚ but the man who was carrying me was careless and dropped me accidentally. I was sad. No one saw me and walked over me‚ without noticing me. Soon my shine also faded away. Days passed and I still lay in the corner unnoticed. But one day a girl’s

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    Coin Detection

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    machines cannot be replaced by human in exact recognition of coins. Nowadays‚ most of the work of the human is replaced by machines. The coin classification of various denominations and finding the sum of the coins is a tedious process. Coin counting machine is user friendly and makes customer operation a breeze. This machine is equipped with an operating system. This counting machine has a display and prompts the customer to operate the system. Coin sorting machine is attached with required number of tagged

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    Coin Collecting

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    pressure of atomic joy. At last‚ the coin destined for any collection has found its way into my safekeeping. The brilliant reflection of its art battles with the overwhelming glisten cast across my eyes. This coin is the Pablo Picasso of the coin world‚ the piéce de résistance to every numismatist most unfathomable dreams. A 1933 $20 gold “double eagle” carelessly landed its way into my path and an instantaneous shadow was cast‚ ultimately becoming the foundation to my coin collecting addiction. When I

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    Cleaning Coins

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    For gold coins‚ soaking in very hot soapy water works the best. For old pennies‚ soak the coin in vinegar for at least 24 hours. For bronze coins — usually ancient coins — soak in distilled water (the minerals in tap water can further taint the coin’s surface if soaking for a long time) or olive oil — olive oil is a very gentle way to clean coins‚ but you may need to soak them for several weeks. Silver‚ copper‚ and nickel-clad coins can be soaked in distilled water or‚ to remove tough

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    coin collecting

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    Coin Collecting I have a unique hobby that some people find unusual. I collect coins. Coin collecting isn’t just getting a collection of the state quarters from your grandparents‚ it is much more. There can be many different ways that collectors get their coins. Coin collectors can find coins that are in circulation‚ metal detect in places for various coins‚ or simply buy coins. Circulation coins are coins that show wear from the public use. Coin collecting can be considered a “different” hobby

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    Hobby of Coin Collecting

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    Informative Speech I.   Basics             A.   Coin Collecting B. How & when Started C. Basic Coin Collecting II.  Audience Analysis and Adaptation  A 1.  No Age or Gender related to this hobby all are welcome. a. The Class is multi-cultureal and different backgrounds b. Age range between 19-40 c. More Females than Males d. Class religion no bearing on coin collecting 2.  I will adapt to sociology

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    Coin Collecting

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    I collect coins. Coin collecting isn’t just getting a collection of the state quarters from your grandparents‚ it is much more. There can be many different ways that collectors get their coins. Coin collectors can find coins that are in circulation‚ metal detect in places for various coins‚ or simply buy coins. Circulation coins are coins that show wear from the public use. Coin collecting can be considered a “different” hobby. All my life‚ until I truly understood collecting coins‚ I thought

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    Coin and New Boss

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    (1) I had no life earlier. I was a metal. Some more metals like silver‚ zinc etc.‚ were mixed and made into an alloy. The State mint gave me a shape‚ a life and a new name. I am a newly born one rupee coin and I joined the heap of my elder brothers minted earlier. Some more younger to me minted later joined me in the heap. All of us were glittering and shining‚ waiting without knowing our future. One day the Manager of the mint moved us to the weighing machine. Weighing thousands of us at a time

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    give Verres a room and let him see Sthenius’s art collection. Verres did not come alone he brought his lictors‚ Sextius and his bodyguards‚ with him. After arriving at Sthenius’s home Verrees immediately demanded to see Sthenius’s art collection. Sthenius suspected nothing until hearing a strange noise coming from the courtyard. Sthenius was then notified by his steward that a wagon was outside and Verres’s lictors were packing his prized art collection into it. After the third day under Sthenius’s roof

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