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    For the Kansas City Chiefs game in Missouri on Sunday, Jan. 26, the pop songstress, 35, wore what appeared to be a Steven Batelle-designed 18K gold Ancient Greek coin pendant necklace with a ...

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    Buying a Trump medal, or any commemorative president medal, essentially means buying an item with more personal value than collector’s value, according to Swiatek, who also owns and operates ...

  4. Medal - Wikipedia

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    In the proper use of the term, medallions are larger, starting at perhaps four inches across, and are, as such, usually too large to be worn very comfortably, though in colloquial use, "medallion" is often used to refer to a medal used as the pendant of a necklace (as in the medallion man fashion style of the 1960s and 1970s), or for other ...

  5. The Franklin Mint - Wikipedia

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    In the 1970s and 1980s, Franklin Mint expanded operations to legal tender coins, producing a combination of bullion and non-bullion proof and uncirculated coin sets of both small and large denominations for a number of countries, particularly Panama and various island states. One of its best numismatic sellers was the "Coin Sets of all Nations ...

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    Rare coins, limited-edition bullion or vintage gold jewelry with unique designs can often command a premium price. Historical significance or unique characteristics can increase the desirability ...

  7. Charon's obol - Wikipedia

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    These gold disks, similar to coins though generally single-sided, were influenced by late Roman imperial coins and medallions but feature iconography from Norse myth and runic inscriptions. The stamping process created an extended rim that forms a frame with a loop for threading; the bracteates often appear in burials as a woman's necklace.

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