• Rare penny sells for $2.6 million - Washington Post

    Rare penny sells for $2.6 million - Washington Post
    Daily Times
    Rare penny sells for $2.6 million
    Washington Post
    A rare-coin dealer in Beverly Hills, California, purchased a 1792 American penny for nearly $2.6 million, the most ever paid at an auction for a one-cent piece. Named after its engraver, Robert Birch, the “Birch Cent” was among the first pennies struck ...
    Rare 1792 penny sells at auction for almost $2.6 million13WMAZ
    1792 penny sells for record-breaking sumBayoubuzz

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  • Wrestling: Jackson Liberty vs. Point Pleasant Boro could come down ... - NJ.com

    Wrestling: Jackson Liberty vs. Point Pleasant Boro could come down ... - NJ.com
    Wrestling: Jackson Liberty vs. Point Pleasant Boro could come down ...
    NJ.com
    Depending on the coin flip, strategy and desire to make it happen, Jackson Liberty's Mike Russo -- third in New Jersey last March -- and Point Pleasant Boro's Daniel Nobbs, who was third in the regional last season could go head-to-head. "Depending on ...
  • Coin Center launches website - CoinReport

    Coin Center launches website - CoinReport
    CoinReport
    Coin Center launches website
    CoinReport
    “The implications of digital currency regulation are complex, unprecedented, and far reaching,” said Coin Center Executive Director Jerry Brito in a press release sent to CoinReport. “Sound public policy in this space requires policymakers and the ...
  • How Do You Model This Coin Flip Bet? - Wired

    How Do You Model This Coin Flip Bet? - Wired
    Wired
    How Do You Model This Coin Flip Bet?
    Wired
    The bet is this: we flip a coin (actually, Derek is the one making the bet). If you win the flip, you get twenty dollars. If you lose the flip, you lose only ten dollars. Got it? Would you take the bet? If you watch the video above you will find that ...
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  • This Penny Just Sold For $2.9 Million - Business Insider

    This Penny Just Sold For $2.9 Million - Business Insider
    New York Daily News
    This Penny Just Sold For $2.9 Million
    Business Insider
    (Reuters) - A Beverly Hills rare coin dealer purchased a 1792 American penny for nearly $2.6 million, the most ever paid for a one-cent piece at auction. Named after its engraver, Robert Birch, the so-called "Birch Cent" was among the first pennies ...
    Coin collector buys 1792 Birch penny for $2.5 millionNew York Daily News

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  • Annunci di lavoro Coin: offerte full time - Blasting News

    Annunci di lavoro Coin: offerte full time - Blasting News
    Blasting News
    Annunci di lavoro Coin: offerte full time
    Blasting News
    Le offerte di lavoro del Gruppo Coin riguardano sia personale di madre lingua italiana che cinese e russa. Coin è uno dei più importanti brand italiani di grandi magazzini che si occupa della vendita di abbigliamento, moda e accessori casa di fascia alta.
    Il Gruppo Coin cerca personale anche a BergamoBergamonews

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  • How a Single Penny Became Worth More Than $2 Million - Smithsonian

    How a Single Penny Became Worth More Than $2 Million
    Smithsonian
    The “chain cent” may have been unpopular in its own day, but last week, a single specimen sold for $2.3 million at a Florida auction, the latest in a series of high-profile coin sales that reflect all-time highs for the market. Coin World estimates ...
  • coin made in 1792 auctioned for Sh234 million - The Standard Digital News (satire) (press release) (registration) (blog)

    coin made in 1792 auctioned for Sh234 million
    The Standard Digital News (satire) (press release) (registration) (blog)
    Named after its engraver, Robert Birch, the so-called "Birch Cent" was among the first pennies struck for the United States, part of a series of prototype coins. Only 10 are believed to exist and collector Kevin Lipton said the coin he purchased is in ...
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  • Central Bank launch commemorative Ernest Walton coin - Irish Times

    Central Bank launch commemorative Ernest Walton coin - Irish Times
    Irish Times
    Central Bank launch commemorative Ernest Walton coin
    Irish Times
    They were winners of the eponymously-named Central Bank Ernest Walton Award at the exhibition last Friday, which is presented to the physics project which best illustrates innovative techniques and the use of data. The limited edition silver proof coin ...

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  • Nike's brilliant coin flip photo wasn't real, but it worked perfectly - Mashable

    Nike's brilliant coin flip photo wasn't real, but it worked perfectly - Mashable
    Mashable
    Nike's brilliant coin flip photo wasn't real, but it worked perfectly
    Mashable
    Exhibit A: As noted by SB Nation, the players shown aren't the captains Nike Oregon and Ohio State sent out for the coin toss. Oregon sent out nos. 7, 44, 8 and 55, for example. The photo shows what appear to be nos. 6, 20-something and 80-something.
    Nike's viral coin flip photo isn't from the title game coin tossSI.com
    Oregon vs. Ohio State: Nike staged incredible coin toss photo that ..
  • Coin flip picture that went viral is Nike ad - Larry Brown Sports

    Larry Brown Sports
    Coin flip picture that went viral is Nike ad
    Larry Brown Sports
    An unbelievable photo purportedly from the opening coin toss of the National Championship Game Monday went viral, but it turns out that photo was a fake and just an advertisement by Nike. The photo shows a completely clear look at the coin along with ...
  • Coin Flip Photo Is A Nike Hoax - Deadspin

    Coin Flip Photo Is A Nike Hoax - Deadspin
    Deadspin
    Coin Flip Photo Is A Nike Hoax
    Deadspin
    It's an ad, and like all ads for commercial services it's not allowed by NCAA rules to feature current NCAA players. These are all actors, and you can tell because none of the numbers in the photo correspond to the actual players. Here's an actual AP ...
  • Jon Saylor: Owner of JS Gold & Coin is nowhere to be found - WCPO

    Jon Saylor: Owner of JS Gold & Coin is nowhere to be found - WCPO
    WCPO
    Jon Saylor: Owner of JS Gold & Coin is nowhere to be found
    WCPO
    He either closed or sold off JS Gold and Coin locations and stopped paying on property owned by Nisbet property holdings on Kenwood Road. Saylor founded the company in 2008 after a voter fraud conviction in 1998. According to published reports, ...