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  2. Collectors Universe - Wikipedia

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    The company engages in business-to-business market for certified coins under Certified Coin Exchange, and a business-to-consumer under Collectors Corner. PCGS Coin Authentication and Grading Services focuses on coins market and have authenticated and graded over 42.5 million coins, medals, and tokens with an estimated market value of over $36 ...

  3. Company scrip - Wikipedia

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    Company-run stores served as a convenience for workers and their families, but also allowed the companies to exploit workers for increased profit. In certain cases, employers included contract provisions requiring employees to patronize the company stores. Employees who wanted to change their scrip to cash generally had to do so at a discount ...

  4. Scrip - Wikipedia

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    A scrip (or chit in India) is any substitute for legal tender.It is often a form of credit.Scrips have been created and used for a variety of reasons, including exploitative payment of employees under truck systems; or for use in local commerce at times when regular currency was unavailable, for example in remote coal towns, military bases, ships on long voyages, or occupied countries in wartime.

  5. Why Some of the Market's Favorite Altcoins Were Soaring Today

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    Meme token Shiba Inu (CRYPTO: SHIB) was up by nearly 8% from 4 p.m. ET, while Stacks (CRYPTO: STX) was outpacing it with a more than 10% rise. Why Some of the Market's Favorite Altcoins Were ...

  6. Exonumia - Wikipedia

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    Exonumia are numismatic items (such as tokens, medals, or scrip) other than coins and paper money.This includes "Good For" tokens, badges, counterstamped coins, elongated coins, encased coins, souvenir medallions, tags, wooden nickels and other similar items.

  7. Loyalty marketing - Wikipedia

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    In 1793, a U.S. merchant started giving out copper tokens which could be collected by the consumer and exchanged for items in the store. This would be the first modern example of a loyalty marketing program, however, it is unclear whether these tokens were given out with the intended purpose of creating a loyalty program or simply to combat the coin shortage that existed during that time.

  8. “If (the 1099-K) is not business income, or it is for personal transfers of money between family and friends, or it is for the sale of personal items at a loss, it still has to be reported ...

  9. Numismatic Guaranty Company - Wikipedia

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    Since 2009, a scratch-resistant holder coating, similar to that used on eyeglass lenses, has been employed. NGC offers Oversize holders for coins larger than 45 mm and up to 120 mm, and Mega holders for coins larger than 120 mm and up to 180 mm. [12] NGC's label lists a coin's denomination, variety, grade, pedigree, serial number, and other info.