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<title>A Guide To Diecast Toy Collecting</title>
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<description>Collecting  diecast toys has been a favourite hobby for both children and adults for many years  These mini replicas of full size vehicles have fascinated many generations  Many diecast toys in perfect condition, complete with the original box, special markings and price tags have increased in value enormously  Some of these models were specially made for store openings, launches of new products or special events </description>
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<title>Themes Used In Antique Stock Certificate Collecting  Part One</title>
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<description>Though most certificates (even from a century ago) can be purchased for under $100, the sheer number of different certificates available (tens of thousands), not to mention the expense of the rarer ones, prevents anyone from trying to collect them all </description>
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<title>Which Antique Stock Certificates Are Valuable</title>
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<description>This article discusses the collector value of antique stock certificates   The following are some of the characteristics of the supply side of certificates that help create more value </description>
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<title>Treasure Hunting For Tiger Eye</title>
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<description>The Tiger Eye is a quartz composite gemstone with a hardness of 7   This gemstone is created when crocidolite (asbestos) is replaced with iron and sodium similar to the process that creates petrified wood   During the process the crocidolite or asbestos is completely dissolved and the gemstone takes the fibrous formation and the some of the coloration of the crocidolite   This process creates the parallel lines giving the shifting play of light and movement 
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<title>Treasure Hunting For Amber</title>
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<description>Good quality amber is used for the manufacture of ornamental objects and jewelry   The most expensive amber jewelry is 30 to 90 million years old and will have some type of prehistoric insects or even small vertebrates trapped inside   Sadly to say most of the amber jewelry with insects trapped inside is counterfeited   It is a man made by using a plastic resin and often the counterfeits will have a too perfect posed insect trapped inside 
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<title>Treasure Hunting For Lobsters</title>
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<description>Lobster hunting is becoming a favorite pastimes for many divers   These tasty crustaceans, also known as bugs to divers, are delicious   But in order to capture a lobster you must first find them   Lobsters need places to hide from other predators so prefer corral reefs, rocky area, old shipwrecks and man made areas where there are plenty of holes to hide in </description>
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<title>Taking Care Of Antique Stock Certificates</title>
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<description>This article explains how to take care of collectible antique stock certificates to retain their maximum appeal and value </description>
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<title>Themes Used In Antique Stock Certificate Collecting  Part Two</title>
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<description>Most people collect antique stock certificates by type, or theme, to give a common thread to their collection and to add passion to the search for specific certificates (though most of us also &#8220;cheat&#8221; and collect others just because we like them)  Collecting themes also provides a logical way to organize or display your favorite stock certificates </description>
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<title>Bingo   8211  The Game That Appeals To Everyone </title>
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<description>Bingo has been re-born  Over the past 10 years, in line with the growth in the popularity of the Internet bingo has boomed to be one of the biggest pastimes of many people, covering all age groups  Bingo used to be a game for your Grandma to play, forcing you to sit with her and her friends on a wet Sunday afternoon playing game after game of Bingo  But things have changed greatly since then and although the game is the same as it used to be it has been spruced up somewhat and brought up to date </description>
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<title>Tips On Renting A Metal Detector Before You Buy</title>
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<description>A lot of people have dreams of finding buried treasure on a nearby beach and so they rent a metal detector to comb those beaches   This looks fun and somewhat romantic even, the idea that coins and valuable artifacts can be found in the sand   But in reality hunting for buried treasure can be something of a long and tedious prospect, especially on beaches that are well populated   This means that many other treasure hunters have come before you&#33;  So it might be a good idea to rent a metal detector for a while to see if this is really something that you would enjoy doing for hours and even days on end </description>
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