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Coin Enthusiasts Cash in Early on Shop at Home's February Offerings.


Network First to Receive and Sell Awaited Presidential Coin

NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Coin enthusiasts in line for the first Presidential $1 coin can rest easy. Shop At Home television network announces it's now the first retailer to sell and ship the George Washington Presidential coins, which were just released to the network. Washington will be one of four Presidential coins to be issued this year with Presidents Adams, Jefferson and Madison following quarterly.

"As a personal collector and the host of The Coin Vault on Shop At Home, I'm anxious to get my hands on all of these coins and offer them to people everywhere," says Skip Connelly who has been in the business for 24 years. "I think the Presidential $1 coins are an extremely fascinating way to get people started in coin collecting coin collecting

Systematic accumulation and study of coins, tokens, paper money, and objects of similar form and purpose. The long-held view that coin collecting began with the Italian Renaissance has been challenged by growing evidence that the activity is far more
. Similar to the 50 State Quarters program, the coins provide a special opportunity to educate our children about American history. In this case, my hope is that kids everywhere will soon know about all of the US Presidents."

Also targeted to be released soon are the American Gold Eagle The American Gold Eagle is an official gold bullion coin of the United States. It was first released by the United States Mint in 1986. It is offered in 1/10 oz, 1/4 oz, 1/2 oz, and 1 oz  Proofs, the Sacagawea Golden Dollar and the Kennedy Half-Dollar. The American Gold Eagle Proofs depict de·pict  
tr.v. de·pict·ed, de·pict·ing, de·picts
1. To represent in a picture or sculpture.

2. To represent in words; describe. See Synonyms at represent.
 a historic $20 gold piece designed by Augustus Saint-Gaudens and was minted from 1907-1933. The coin will be distributed in four denominations: $5, $10, $25 and $50. The Sacagawea Golden Dollar made its original debut in 2000. The upcoming release will once again feature the Native American Shoshone who served as interpreter A high-level programming language translator that translates and runs the program at the same time. It translates one program statement into machine language, executes it, and then proceeds to the next statement.  and guide to Lewis and Clark. The Kennedy Half-Dollar, originally minted in 1964, will also be available in the near future to coin enthusiasts.

To purchase the Washington coin and these others as they're issued, or for more information on the The Coin Vault, visit www.shopathometv.com.

About Shop At Home

Founded in 1986, Shop At Home is the second oldest home shopping network “HSN” redirects here. For other uses, see HSN (disambiguation).

The Home Shopping Network (HSN) is a mostly 24-hour shopping network that is seen on cable, satellite, and some terrestrial channels in the United States.
. In its early days, Shop At Home ran similarly to other well-known home shopping networks and offered products across many broad categories. Today Shop At Home is geared distinctively toward the male demographic and focuses on collectibles such as coins, knives knives  
n.
Plural of knife.


knives
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the plural of knife

knives knife
 and swords, sports memorabilia The term sports memorabilia usually refers to anything that can be directly connected to a sports event or personality. These items are generally gathered by fans of the particular sport, athlete or team that the item signifies or by collectors who find value in the rarity  and equipment, and quality timepieces. Popular Shop At Home programs include The Coin Vault, The Sports Room, and The Watch Show. Shop At Home is distributed to 75 million U.S. households. Jewelry Television Jewelry Television is an American television network, similar to the Home Shopping Network. It was formerly called "America's Collectibles Network" (ACN). It has an estimated coverage area of over 65 million viewers in the USA.  acquired Shop At Home from The E.W. Scripps Company in 2006. The privately-held network is based in Nashville, Tenn., and employs approximately 300 people. For more information, visit www.shopathometv.com.
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