![]() Newswire Photo (XL): Hounsditch, detectives who searched house $67.00 This is a museum-quality, reproduction print on premium, acid-free, semi gloss paper with archival/UV resistant inks.Date: n/aTopics: HISTORY OF THE OLD AMERICANA PHOTOSThis image comes from the George Grantham Bain Collection which represents one of America's earliest news picture agencies. The collection richly documents sports events, theater, celebrities, crime, strikes, disasters, political activities including the woman suffrage campaign, conventions and public celebrations. The photographs Bain produced and gathered for distribution through his news service were worldwide in their coverage, but there was a special emphasis on life in New York City. The bulk of the collection dates from the 1900s to the mid-1920s, but scattered images can be found as early as the 1860s and as late as the 1930s. (Library of Congress) ![]() The Ship Who Searched (The Ship Series) $5.99 This is probably my favorite book of the series. It's romantic without the broken heart of the Ship Who Sang, and that romance finally gets an outlet. It's well written with characters you can relate to, and it completely sucks you into the story. Romance, adventure, derring-do, and a lovable cast. What more can you ask? ![]() 1909 to 1958 Wheat Cent Bag (5000) Pennies from million penny hoard UN Searched $297.00 1909 to 1958 Wheat Cent Bag (5000) Pennies from million penny hoard UN Searched Should be a very Nice Mix of Dates Entire Bag of (5,000) Coins Un-Searched / over 30 pounds of history Entire bag of 5,000 Unsearched Lincoln Wheat Pennies from 1910 to 1919. These coins are in average circulated condition. This bulk lot of US Coins would make a perfect additional to any collection or a great way to introduce a new collector to the hobby. Some coins to look for 1909-S V.D.B., with a current retail price of about $1200. And some errors to look for, the 1922 Denver "no D" cent for roughly $3400, and the accidental 1943 copper issues - $40,000 for a Philadelphia specimen and (hang on) $80,000 for one from San Francisco |
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