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First Spouse $10 gold coin (1/6/08)
Dolley Madison on the US Mint $10 gold coinWell, it is just possible we may have more than just a First Lady in our country’s future and the U.S. Mint is ready for that eventuality by issuing First Spouse $10 gold coins. More >>


Ron Paul Dollars (12/30/07)
Ron Paul Liberty Dollar reverseRon Paul, the former Libertarian turned Republican candidate for president in 2008 has an energetic following to say the least. They are very creative when it comes to getting funds for his long shot campaign. Recently, they set a record for the most money raised at an event, some $14 million in one day! More >>


Flag Etiquette Around the World (12/27/07)
Flag of the United NationsThe Flag Code of the United States is rather precise when it comes to dealing respectfully with the flag of the United States. More >>


Which is a better collectible: A 48 or 49 star flag? (12/5/07)
49 star US flag official patternIt isn’t surprising that when asked to choose between a 48 star US flag or a 49 star US flag, invariably the 48 star flag is always chosen first. The reasoning is that the 48 star flag is older than the 49 star one and hence more collectible. The short answer is yes and no. More >>


The beginning of collections. (11/12/07)
To Have and To Hold:  The History of Collectors and CollectingMarilyn vos Savant, in her regular column, was asked "where was the earliest known museum and what was displayed?"   Ms. vos Savant answers that the first museums as we understand them were located in Egypt, Greece, and Rome.  However, only scholars got to view anything kept inside and then only used as teaching tools, not viewed by the general public. More >>


What flag is that? (11/11/07)
A very large, outdated national flag of Sierra LeoneThe Chesapeake Bay Flag Association held a meeting at the Flag House in Baltimore, Maryland on November 10, 2007 as they do periodically.  The Flag House is the site where Mary Pickersgill had sewn what is now known as the Star Spangled Banner flag, the one that flew over Fort McHenry during the bombardment of Baltimore by the British in 1814.  This flag, now in the Smithsonian Institution, i More >>


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