Archive for January, 2007
Gold Eagle may mean:
The Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) is one of the best known birds of prey in the Northern Hemisphere.
The American Gold Eagle is the official gold bullion coin of the United States.
The Eagle, a gold coin with a denomination of 10 dollars.
Harlequin Enterprises Ltd, publisher of Gold Eagle books
T-50 Golden Eagle, South Korean […]
Thione Ballago Seck (born March 12, 1955) is one of Senegal’s greatest singers and musicians in the mbalax genre, on par with Baaba Maal and Youssou N’dour although he hasn’t achieved the same level of fame outside his country. Seck comes from a family of “griot” singers from the Wolof people of Senegal. His […]
The victoriatus was a silver coin issued during the Roman Republic from about 221 BC to 170 BC. The obverse of the coin featured the bust of Jupiter and the reverse featured Victory placing a wreath upon a trophy with the inscription “ROMA” in exergue.
The coin originally weighed about 3.4 grams (3 scruples), meaning that […]
RS Canum Venaticorum variable || alignment or variations
1057 Comments Published January 26th, 2007 in UncategorizedRS Canum Venaticorum variables are a type of variable star. They are close binary stars having active chromospheres which result in variations in their observed luminosity. The period of variations is, in general, close to the rotational period of the binary system. Variations in luminosity may also be due to some these […]
Hollywood Walk of Fame
Canada’s Walk of Fame
Paramount Plaza Walk of Fame in Grafton, Wisconsin
St. Louis Walk of Fame
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COIN can refer to:
Collaborative Innovation Networks
Counterinsurgency
Coin
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Coin Collecting Articles Information and Advice on Adding New Coins To Your Coin Collection; Coin Dealers When you want to buy […]
A moidore is a Portuguese gold coin, minted from 1640 to 1732. The moidore was current in western Europe and the West Indies, particularly Barbados, for a long period after it ceased to be struck. It was the principal coin current in Ireland at the beginning of the 18th century, and spread to the […]
Baron and Feme, in English law, is a phrase used for husband and wife, in relation to each other, who are accounted as one person. Hence, by the old law of evidence, the one party was excluded from giving evidence for or against the other in civil questions, and a relic of this is still […]
For methods of splitting a pot, see split (poker).
In traditional poker games, the player with the best traditional hand wins the whole pot. Lowball variations award the pot to the lowest hand, by any of several methods (see Low hand (poker)). High-low split games are those in which the pot is divided between […]
The Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (or NGC) is a provider of third-party coin grading services to numismatists. The company was founded in 1987 and is headquartered in Sarasota, Florida. It is the official grading service of the American Numismatic Association.
Coin grading is a fee-based service in which a coin or medal is sent to an independent […]
The victoriatus was a silver coin issued during the Roman Republic from about 221 BC to 170 BC. The obverse of the coin featured the bust of Jupiter and the reverse featured Victory placing a wreath upon a trophy with the inscription “ROMA” in exergue.
The coin originally weighed about 3.4 grams (3 scruples), meaning that […]
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