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![]() 1932 Australia Half Cent Penny Coin XF US $9.99
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![]() NIKE HALF CENT ROYAL PENNY 1 2 CENT SZ 65 RARE US $165.00
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![]() NIKE AIR PENNY HARDAWAY HALF CENT 1 2 SIZE 7 FOAMPOSITE GALAXY LEBRON US $210.00
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Penny Stocks On The Rise In 2010
It seems as if every year has its own recommendations for buying particular penny stocks to kick off the New Year on the right foot. And 2010 has been no exception to this rule.
So if you are hungry to find some promising penny stocks to invest in this year, try looking at the following suggestions. We make no promises that they will make you a lot of money; as always you should do your own diligent research and see what you can do with them. But they should at least be inspiring to you and give you an idea of what is out there.
First off let's start with Fannie Mae. Otherwise known as the Federal National Mortgage Association (or FNM) this has understandably been a quiet stock of late. But many people are suggesting that when the housing market picks up again there could be some good gains to be made here. The current trade is at 1.01, although over the last year it has gone as high as 2.13 and as low as 0.35.
Elsewhere there are the PPBV stocks. This is the Purple Beverage Company, and we have very little information to go on here. The stocks however are currently rated at 0.0015 each. It suffered greatly when the stock market crashed in 2008, as it had achieved a high of eight dollars a share around that time. Needless to say though, the company is still around and still doing well, so those undervalued shares are sure to fly back up again at some point.
Finally we have WDRP. This is the stock belonging to Wanderport Corp. It is currently sitting at 0.0345 but since it was sitting at 0.008 not so long ago you can see that it is truly making big improvements. And some people think it will go much higher than three and a half cents per share as well.
So keep an eye on the news and developments for these penny shares and use that information to help you decide when to buy and sell these shares. Many people do not consider penny shares to be worth hanging onto for a long period of time. But as we can see here you may not have to. Some shares can go up in value by a significant amount in a short space of time. The secret is in knowing which penny stocks are on the rise and making the most of them while you can.
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One Cent Coins : Penny $11.74 No Synopsis Available |
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Half Penny Bridge and Custom House, Dublin, Ireland $124.99 Jon Arnold Half Penny Bridge and Custom House, Dublin, Ireland - Laminated Oversized Art |
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Half Penny Bridge, River Liffey, Dublin, Ireland $29.99 Jon Arnold Half Penny Bridge, River Liffey, Dublin, Ireland - Photographic Print |
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Will Penny $4.99 Will Penny |
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Penny for Your Thoughts Boxers for men $13.5 These boxers for men feature a Liberty Penny with 'Penny For Your Thoughts?' on the front over a cent sign background. The rear poses the question 'Got Change?'. They have an open fly and covered elastic waistband. |
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1972 Coin Set - 6 Coins (Ike dollar, Kennedy half, Washington quarter, dime, nickle, Lincoln cent) $12.48 1972 Coin Set - 6 Coins (Ike dollar, Kennedy half, Washington quarter, dime, nickle, Lincoln cent) |
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Half Penny Ices, from Street Life in London, 1876-77 $49.99 John Thomson Half Penny Ices, from Street Life in London, 1876-77 - Giclee Print |
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A Penny Parcel $19.95 "In the year 1910, Luke Tanner, an upstanding social icon in the quiet but politically powerful town of Galesburg, Vermont, adopts Ashley, an abused orphan girl. Because the cost of processing the paperwork is a single cent, orphans like Ashley are called "penny parcels," seen by society as only worth that much. But Ashley doesn't want a daddy, she would prefer to remain in the security of the orphanage, where her past can remain secret. Luke's wife, Grace, and their son, Wesley, try to love Ashley and help her break through the emotional walls around her bruised and broken heart. But her inability to live up to Luke Tanner's standard of performance, as well as her tainted perception of family dynamics, isolate Ashley from those who care about her the most. With both of them waging war on their own personal battlefields, Luke and Ashley collide. Their conflicts initiate a sovereign tragedy." |
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August Steiner Ladies Indian Head Penny Collectors Gold Coin Watch $60.26 This August Steiner ladies collector's timepiece features genuine Indian head penny. A classy coin watch will make for a great addition to any coin enthusiast collection. Watch features genuine calf skin leather strap. The Indian Head one-cent coin is a legal tender penny produced by the U.S. mint in the second half of the 19th Century through the early part of the 20th Century. Due to economic factors and changing standards, different editions of the coin have different material compositions, thus making certain versions more popular and valuable with collectors than others.Case: Base metalCaseback: stainless steel, snap-downDial: Sunray dial ring, 1909 wheat cent penny center Hands: Black, hour, minute, sweeping second hand Markers: Roman numeralStrap: Genuine leather, brownClasp: Tang buckleCrystal: MineralCrown: Push/pullMovement: QuartzWater resistance: Water resistant Case measurements: 31mm x 31mm x 13mm Bracelet measurements: 16mm x 8inBox measurements77mm x 152mm x 25mm Model number: CN005GAll measurements are approximate and may vary slightly from the listed dimensions.Women's watch bands can be sized to fit 6.5-inch to 7.5-inch wrists. |
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August Steiner Women's CN005S-AS Round Indian Head Penny Collectors Silver-tone Coin Watch $33 The Indian Head one-cent coin is a legal tender penny produced by the U.S. mint in the second half of the 19th Century through the early part of the 20th Century. Due to economic factors and changing standards, different editions of the coin have different material compositions, thus making certain versions more popular and valuable with collectors than others. The California gold rush of the late 19th century had a profound effect on the precious metal trade. Bills backed by silver rose in value as gold become more abundant and the mint reduced the number of silver in coins to balance prices. To help further mitigate this imbalance, a new penny, the Flying Eagle Cent was issued, but manufacturing problems arose from its design. In 1959, a design by James Barton Longacre---nicknamed the Indian Head Cent---was issued. Production problems continued due to the high relief on the reverse, but the penny was minted until 1909. The obverse of the Indian Head Cent features a right-facing profile of an American Indigenous person wearing a feather bonnet. "United States of America" and the year in which the coin was minted are also included. The reverse reads "One Cent," set within a laurel or oak wreath. In 1860, the design was changed slightly, adding a shield at the top and three arrows under the ribbon that binds the edges of the wreath. The edges of both sides are ridged. While a myth endures that Longacre modeled the face on the coin after his daughter, there is no evidence to support this. Longacre' sketch of "Venus Accroupie," a museum piece in Philadelphia, has surfaced and is dated ten years before the coin was minted. |
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August Steiner Women's CN005G-AS Round Indian Head Penny Collectors Gold-tone Coin Watch $33 The Indian Head one-cent coin is a legal tender penny produced by the U.S. mint in the second half of the 19th Century through the early part of the 20th Century. Due to economic factors and changing standards, different editions of the coin have different material compositions, thus making certain versions more popular and valuable with collectors than others. The California gold rush of the late 19th century had a profound effect on the precious metal trade. Bills backed by silver rose in value as gold become more abundant and the mint reduced the number of silver in coins to balance prices. To help further mitigate this imbalance, a new penny, the Flying Eagle Cent was issued, but manufacturing problems arose from its design. In 1959, a design by James Barton Longacre---nicknamed the Indian Head Cent---was issued. Production problems continued due to the high relief on the reverse, but the penny was minted until 1909. The obverse of the Indian Head Cent features a right-facing profile of an American Indigenous person wearing a feather bonnet. "United States of America" and the year in which the coin was minted are also included. The reverse reads "One Cent," set within a laurel or oak wreath. In 1860, the design was changed slightly, adding a shield at the top and three arrows under the ribbon that binds the edges of the wreath. The edges of both sides are ridged. While a myth endures that Longacre modeled the face on the coin after his daughter, there is no evidence to support this. Longacre' sketch of "Venus Accroupie," a museum piece in Philadelphia, has surfaced and is dated ten years before the coin was minted. |
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August Steiner Women's CN005R-AS Round Indian Head Penny Collectors Rose-tone Coin Watch $33 The Indian Head one-cent coin is a legal tender penny produced by the U.S. mint in the second half of the 19th Century through the early part of the 20th Century. Due to economic factors and changing standards, different editions of the coin have different material compositions, thus making certain versions more popular and valuable with collectors than others. The California gold rush of the late 19th century had a profound effect on the precious metal trade. Bills backed by silver rose in value as gold become more abundant and the mint reduced the number of silver in coins to balance prices. To help further mitigate this imbalance, a new penny, the Flying Eagle Cent was issued, but manufacturing problems arose from its design. In 1959, a design by James Barton Longacre---nicknamed the Indian Head Cent---was issued. Production problems continued due to the high relief on the reverse, but the penny was minted until 1909. The obverse of the Indian Head Cent features a right-facing profile of an American Indigenous person wearing a feather bonnet. "United States of America" and the year in which the coin was minted are also included. The reverse reads "One Cent," set within a laurel or oak wreath. In 1860, the design was changed slightly, adding a shield at the top and three arrows under the ribbon that binds the edges of the wreath. The edges of both sides are ridged. While a myth endures that Longacre modeled the face on the coin after his daughter, there is no evidence to support this. Longacre' sketch of "Venus Accroupie," a museum piece in Philadelphia, has surfaced and is dated ten years before the coin was minted. |
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A Penny Urned $7.99 Pickled...Then Potted All that remains of Lula Mae Wiggins-who drowned in a bathtub of cheap champagne on New Year's Eve-now sits in an alleged Etruscan urn in Savannah, Georgia. Further north, at the Den of Antiquity antique shop in Charlotte, North Carolina, plucky proprietor Abigail Timberlake is astonished to learn that she is the sole inheitor of the Wiggins estate. Late Aunt Lula Mae was, after all, as distant a relative as kin can get. Arriving in picturesque Savannah, Abby makes a couple of startling discoveries. First, that Lula Mae's final resting pot is more American cheap than Italian antique. And second, that there was a very valuable 1793 one-cent piece taped to the inside lid. Perhaps a coin collection worth millions is hidden among the deceased's worldly possessions-making Lula's passoing more suspicious than orginally surmised. With the strange appearance of a voodoo preistess coupled with the disturbing disappearance of a loved one-and with nasty family skeletons tumbling from the trees like acorns-Abby needs to find her penny auntie's killer p.d.q...or she'll be up to her ashes in serious trouble! |
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Lincoln Wheat Cent Starter Set $54.03 The Lincoln Wheat Penny designed by Victor Brenner was one of the most popular and enduring coin designs in U.S. History. The Lincoln Wheat Cent series ran from 1909 through 1958 and was issued to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln's birth. 50 Lincoln Wheat Pennies of different dates and mintmarksIncludes at least one 1909 cent and one 1943 steel cent Two volumes of Archival Quality Folders with openings for every business strike One pair of white cotton gloves to safely handle the coinsDimensions: 8 inches high x 6 inches wide x 2 inches deepModel: 47057 |
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1974 YEAR SET- 6 COINS- IKE DOLLAR KENNEDY HALF WASHINGTON QUARTER DIME NICKEL LINCOLN CENT-- ALL DATED 1974 IN A PLASTIC DISPLAY. $1000 1974 YEAR SET- 6 COINS- IKE DOLLAR KENNEDY HALF WASHINGTON QUARTER DIME NICKEL LINCOLN CENT-- ALL DATED 1974 IN A PLASTIC DISPLAY. |
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1978 YEAR SET-6 COINS -IKE DOLLAR KENNEDY HALF WASHINGTON QUARTER DIME NICKEL LINCOLN CENT- ALL DATED 1978 ENCASED IN A PLASTIC DISPLAY $1000 1978 YEAR SET-6 COINS -IKE DOLLAR KENNEDY HALF WASHINGTON QUARTER DIME NICKEL LINCOLN CENT- ALL DATED 1978 ENCASED IN A PLASTIC DISPLAY |
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Wanted - Gyp Penny Loafer $39.99 Slip-on penny loafer with patent finish. Heel Height: 0.25". Synthetic materials. Rubber sole. Available in Black or Nude. Sizes: 5.5-10 whole and half sizes. Click on Alternate View to see additional colors. |
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British Stamps for America Issued under the Stamp Act for a Half-Penny and Five Shillings $39.99 British Stamps for America Issued under the Stamp Act for a Half-Penny and Five Shillings - Giclee Print |
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Half Penny Bridge Over Liffey River, Dublin, County Dublin, Republic of Ireland $19.99 Sergio Pitamitz Half Penny Bridge Over Liffey River, Dublin, County Dublin, Republic of Ireland - Photographic Print |
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50 Cent $10 50 Cent |
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Ax + Apple Brittania British Half Penny Mixed Silver Chain Necklace $56.42 Add some style to your day with Ax + Apple "Brittania" British Half-Penny Mixed Silver Chain Necklace. This unique design is simple enough to be worn daily but packs a big side of style for many types of occasions. This 20-inch necklace features multiple draping silver-plated chains. A single chain connects the at the back of the necklace while the front of the necklace displays six swooping chains of differing styles and that dip beautifully across the chest. One side of the necklace displays a vintage British half-penny where the six chains and the single chain are attached. A spring-ring clasp securely fastens at the back of the necklace. |
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Penny $49.99 Roman Penny - Giclee Print |
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Lincoln Cent Hobbies Sweatshirt dark by CafePress $39.5 This Lincoln Cent Design will bring smiles and groans as you tell folks that Coin Collecting is a Cents-ible Hobby. The Lincoln Penny is HOT right now. Great Gift Hobbies Sweatshirt dark Tee, TShirt, Shirt Comfort? Without sacrificing style? No sweat. This soft-fleece sweatshirt from Hanes looks great, wears well, and keeps you cozy-warm. 10 oz. fleece blend 90% cotton/10% polyester. Double-needle coverseaming along neck, armholes wai |
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