Archive for June, 2009

Collecting Mantle Clocks

by Bill Smith

There are many things you can start collecting. Things that their value will continue to increase with time. Clocks have been collectors favourites for many years now and these days mantle clocks are gaining popularity among collectors once more.

There are many places where you can find a mantle clock to add to your collection. These places are both online as well as off line. You can go to the standard garage sales in case you find a good piece or you can pay a visit to an antique store.

In terms of what mantle clock has more value than an other one, this depends on who and when made the clock. Age and craftsmanship and two of the most important that determine the value of a collectible mantle clock.

In addition, there is no standard design for a mantle clock because their designs vary. Mantle clocks are valuable collectibles because they are very elegant and at the same time functional.

Certain mantle clocks can be expensive, especially if you are searching for a traditional style made from exquisite wood, suitable for heirloom status. The good news is that you can find upscale mantle clocks for significantly less than you imagined. Shopping for and comparing the various styles of mantle clocks is simple due to the advent of the internet and the numerous choices available to your from merchants around the world.

One of the most well known makers of mantle clocks valued by collectors is Seth Thomas. The clocks made by Seth Thomas are in several categories like quartz mantle clocks, and keywound mantle clocks. The quartz mantle clocks are considered as being practical and never require any winding. Also, movements may last over twenty years or more without the need for maintenance except for that of changing the battery every few years.

The internet is a great place to search for collectible mantle clocks to add to your collection. There is a huge variety of mantle clocks at collectible websites. As long as you have the time to search you will find something you like.

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June 30 2009 | Collectibles | No Comments »

The Convenience of Rubber Stamps

by Isaac S. Sanders

One of the quaintest pieces of equipment found in an office is the rubber stamp. Rubber stamps are very useful despite what many people believe. Rubber stamps are so versatile they have numerous amounts of applications that are beneficial to anyone not just business people.

Address stamps are the most commonly used stamps. They are used by businesses when sending out paychecks, contracts, and even tax information through the mail. With all advancements made in email technology there are still things which cant be sent electronically.

Using an address stamp you can simply press on the return address instead of having someone writing it down numerous times. The address stamp saves time, resources, and money because printing out the addresses on stickers will waste printer ink which is very expensive. But the ink for the stamp is not.

This can also come in handy at home as well. During the holidays people usually send out many gifts and cards to family and friends. Using an address stamp can cut your preparation time in half.

A notary stamp is extremely valuable in business. Notary stamps are used to stamp any document you have signed that has been written up by a large business. The notary stamp certifies your identity and is then entered into the companys record.

After the document has been notarized it becomes an official document that is even admissible in court. A notary stamp can be useful for a person working as a freelancer and writes up their own contracts when securing jobs with contractors.

A more light hearted type of rubber stamp is a custom stamp. These stamps are solely used for to create unique ways to personalize items. With a wide variety of fonts, ink colors and borders a person can quickly mark any item with their one of a kind mark.

Many artists utilize the stamp to label the art. Once an artist as a marketable name they can label their art for art shows and even for art sales. Any artist stamping their work with custom stamps will surely guarantee their artwork and name will live on. A business can also create custom stamps for their brand or company logo.

One should not over look the numerous benefits and applications modern rubber stamps can bring. No longer are they only delegated to office work, they can be quite useful in everyday life.

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June 15 2009 | Collectibles | No Comments »

The Beautiful Gold Krugerrand Coin Pendant

by Christina Goldman

What makes the Gold Krugerrand Coin Pendant so popular? Well, simply because it was in 2007 that the gorgeous South African Krugerrand gold coin marked its 40th anniversary, having been first minted in 1967 in order to provide a means for U.S. investors to own gold privately. Aside from the vintage feel, these gold bullion coin pendants were made using 1 troy ounce of 91.67% pure gold (22K). There are more variations of the coin pendant having 14K composition but nevertheless, they are all wonderfully minted.

The sales of the Gold Krugerrand Coin Pendant have now reached their final high since more and more collectors and even financiers have fallen in love with these. A lot of them value the history that developed round the gold bullion coin. Although, there even was a time when it was proscribed to dangle any form of gold around your neck, wrist or perhaps ankles but since the Krugerrand was a legal tender, people can just about do anything with it - sell it, buy it and even use it as dcor.

This led to the notion of using gold coins as investments since you can easily profit by simply by trading with it in the market.

With all the hype going on, before purchasing bags and bags full of gold coins, remember that these gold coins are twenty-two carats, meaning they are very soft so they’re just “cut” with some amounts of metal to make it mint-able. So do not equate the 22K gold coin with the 22K gold necklace.

Now that pendants are being sold across markets, it would be best of you have a coin consultant find out if the gold price, authenticity of the coin as well as it’s carat weight is at par or not.

The Gold Krugerrand Coin Pendant is both an investment and a collector’s item that will surely last forever.

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June 12 2009 | Collectibles | No Comments »

Old Rare Chinese Silver Coins - Authentic Or Fake?

by Christina Goldman

For coin collectors all around the globe, one of the most fantastic unearths that can ever be got in the market today are Old Rare Chinese Silver Coins. For one thing, you do not often find rare Chinese coins from different dynasties in the local Chinese markets without wondering or suspecting if all the merchant’s hordes are mere copies or fakes of the real thing.

It is also very rare to be ready to get traditional Chinese silver coins for modest costs. So, bear in mind that if you are into the coin picking up business and would like to have some of China’s old and rare silver coins, you are most likely going to need to shell out a ton of cash just to obtain them. What you will be benefiting from these coins though is part of the country’s ancient history, a valuable and intangible treasure that no one can fiddle with unless they totally destroy such artifacts.

The circulation of old rare Chinese Silver Coins first started when the republic of China was set up after the Xinhai Revolution. Because they needed to develop and issue a new military currency to replace the previous one used during the Qing dynasty, they Nanjing provisional government decided to create a new kind of currency called the Silver Dollar.

This was established in 1914 by the Countrywide Currency Ordinance and became the nation’s currency of the Republic of China. From then on until the 1930s, much of the designs have changed overtime but the sizes and quantity of precious metals used remained unchanged.

These coins have a history so rich that the value of these authentic rare coins can be quite compelling for the average coin collector. You will discover that a number of these old rare Chinese Silver Coins cannot be purchased less than a credible coin dealer.

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June 04 2009 | Collectibles | No Comments »

Memorabilia: How much is too much to Spend?

by Mark Turgeon

If you have spent your life trying to find that perfect, exact item that will complete your memorabilia collection, there might not be a price on your success. However, unless you’re a millionaire, you might not be able to afford a priceless endeavor such as this.

Since the beginning of the internet age, buying and selling memorabilia has never been easier. Also finding memorabilia that you have been looking for countless years can be seen and found from the comfort of your own home.

If you’ve got the money, go ahead and spend it on whatever you’d like. However, if you’re not able to drop $5,000 on an autographed guitar, you might want to keep your music memorabilia hobby to a minimum until you can afford it. Hobbies are nice, but once you spend money you shouldn’t, it becomes an unhealthy obsession, and that’s never good.

A great way to build a healthy memorabilia collection is to start small and buy things you like and can actually afford. Dont drop money on items that you dont like, because that would be throwing your money away.

No matter how much of a fan you are towards a band, artist or celebrity, its not worth it to jeopardize your financial security and invest into a memorabilia collectible. The good news is that you can find plenty of affordable memorabilia collectibles online, especially eBay.

There are things as simple as posters and pieces of paper with autographs to limited edition items and high end items like signed guitars and other big ticket items. No matter what you want, you can usually find it somewhere online. Even stuff you never thought possible can be found courtesy of other die hard fans.

How you search and buy these items is up to you. There are plenty of websites online that specialize in all niches of memorabilia. Be sure to research the website, the dealer, and the products being sold. If its to good to be true then mostly likely it is and the item is not genuine. Another note is to do a signature comparison. Always have an idea of what the authentic signature looks like before you go by just any signed product.

You just need to find an authorized personal or expert that can verify the validity of anything you buy before you buy it. Memorabilia is a great way to share your passion and explore it further, as long as you can afford it.

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June 03 2009 | Collectibles | No Comments »