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The Ultimate Cathy Collection - 14 Volume Set by Cathy Guisewite
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The Ultimate Cathy Collection by Cathy Guisewite - 14 Volume Set:
1) Abs Of Steel, Buns Of Cinnamon
2) A Mouthful Of Breath Mints and No One to Kiss
3) I Am Woman, Hear Me Snore
4) My Granddaughter Has Fleas!!
5) Men Should Come With Instruction Booklets
6) Why Do The Right Words Always Come Out Of The Wrong Mouth?
7) Thin Thighs In Thirty Years
8) Understanding The "Why" Chromosome
9) Another Saturday Night Of Wild And Reckless Abandon
10) The Child Within Has Been Awakened?
11) $14 In The Bank And A $200 Face In My Purse
12) A Hand To Hold, An Option To Reject
13) Wake Me Up When I'm A Size 5
14) Only Love Can Break A Heart, But A Shoe Sale Can Come Close
Cathy Lee Guisewite (born September 5, 1950) is the cartoonist who created the comic strip Cathy in 1976...
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"Paper money has had the effect in your state that it will ever have, to ruin commerce, oppress the honest, and open the door to every species of fraud and injustice." — George Washington, in a letter to J. Bowen, Rhode Island, Jan. 9, 1787
Star Notes - MOdern note with a star symbol in the serial number distinguishing it as a replacement for a note that was removed because it contained a flaw that was caught. Earlier U.S. currency such as Treasury notes contain stars but are not considered Star Notes.
Striations - Thin, light raised lines on the surface of a coin, caused by excessive polishing of the die.
Striking - Refers to the process by which a coin is minted. Also refers to the sharpness of design details. A sharp strike or strong strike is one with all the details struck very sharply; a weak strike has the details lightly impressed at the time of coining.
John Markis Info Die Crack - A fine raised line on a coin caused by a broken die.
Die Defect - An imperfection on a coin caused by a damaged die.
Die Variety - A variation of a design attributed to a particular die. For example, among United States cents of 1793 over a dozen different dies were used, all hand-cut, and each a different die variety.
Dipping - Refers to removing tarnish, surface dirt or changing the coloration of a coin by applying chemicals, or otherwise artificially treating it with liquids.
Disme - One tenth of a dollar. An early spelling of the word "dime."
Double Eagle - A United States $20.00 gold coin.
Double-Struck - Said of any coin which has received two impressions from the working dies in accidentally imperfect alignment.
Double Die - A die that received one of its several blows from a hub or device punch in accidentally imperfect alignment.
Doubloon - A Spanish-American gold coin originally valued at $16.00.
Poor, (P)
A "rag" with severe damage because of wear, staining, pieces missing, graffiti, larger holes. May have tape holding pieces of the note together. Trimming may have taken place to remove rough/edges.
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"The Founding Fathers of this great land had no difficulty whatsoever understanding the agenda of bankers, and they frequently referred to them and their kind as, quote, "friends of paper money. They hated the Bank of England, in particular, and felt that even were we successful in winning our independence from England and King George, we could never truly be a nation of freemen, unless we had an honest money system. Through ignorance, but moreover, because of apathy, a small, but wealthy, clique of power brokers have robbed us of our Rights and Liberties, and we are being raped of our wealth. We are paying the price for the near-comatose levels of complacency by our parents, and only God knows what might become of our children, should we not work diligently to shake this country from its slumber! Many a nation has lost its freedom at the end of a gun barrel, but here in America, we just decided to hand it over voluntarily. Worse yet, we paid for the tyranny and usurpation out of our own pockets with "voluntary" tax contributions and the use of a debt-laden fiat currency!." — Peter Kershaw, author of the 1994 booklet "Economic Solutions"
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I have World of Warcraft and I was wondering how much to sell it for and where?
I got it a few years back but I was never able to play it because my computer never had enough ram but I guess with that said it's only used once (for trying it) but since then it has never been used mint condition (no scratches, booklet, and whatever else comes in the box when you first get it with 3 month card included. I never got into the war craft phase so I do mind getting rid of it.
I haven't activated the account because the game wouldn't even run
sell it on ebay
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