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by: Ben Tseytlin - on Miscellaneous
Holograms In Banknotes

Counterfeiting is as old as civilization itself, and governments and currency collectors around the world must stay updated on the latest technological trends to remain ahead of the bad guys, and one of the newest are holographic banknotes. Learn more about using holograms in banknotes today!

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by: Ben Tseytlin - on Miscellaneous
How To Shop for a Stylish Belt Buckle

Whether you’re male or female, wearing a stylish belt buckle is the perfect way to complete your outfit. However, this is an area that is too often overlooked, so below are some tips for purchasing the right one.

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by: Ben Tseytlin - on Miscellaneous
Global Demand for Solar Panels Causes Silver Spike

Demand for solar panels continues to increase worldwide, which has led to higher silver prices since this metal is heavily used in solar panel manufacture.

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by: Ben Tseytlin - on Miscellaneous
invest in palladium

Palladium, although not as well-known as gold, silver and platinum, is increasing in popularity due to its many potential applications and desirable characteristics. Below are the three best ways to invest in palladium, and the advantages investors will gain from doing so.

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by: Ben Tseytlin - on Miscellaneous
peridot

Peridot is usually discovered by miners in the form of irregular nodules, which is a type of rounded rock that has the crystal within it. It is a fabulous green gem that forms within lava flows, and can become sizeable within the pockets and veins of different types of molten rock which is solidified. The three countries where it is found the most are in China, Vietnam and the United States, but also in Pakistan, Finland and Myanmar.

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by: Ben Tseytlin - on Coins & Currency,Miscellaneous
1928 FRN St. Louis $500 Note

The 1928 $500 Federal Reserve Note is considered high denomination, as its value is dependent on a number of factors, including the color of the seal, district of issue, star note, and of course the condition. Out of the 1.6 million bills that were originally printed, it is estimated that just over 130,000 of them survive to date.

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