Saturday, November 17, 2007

Canyonero-o-o? No, it's Amero-o-o

I found Daniel Carr's coins on eBay when I was looking for Tesla collectible coins. (The guy who invented AC current, not the metal band) Daniel submits designs on a regular basis to the mint. He has designed a couple of circulation state quarters, and now he is the "first to mint the Amero"

I just purchased a couple of Amero's for my next trip to New York. The Amero had better include only US, Mexico, & Puerto Rico... no way I'm giving up my loonies & toonies for something with an American bird & American lady liberty.

Once in a blue moon, the line between “fantasy” coins and “real-world” coins becomes blurred. These Ameros truly reflect a realistic modern-day geo-political scenario, and I think they are definitely “crossover” pieces that will have major implications in our community that go far beyond the usual impact made by a typical privately minted coin. Just days after the first pieces had been produced, members of at least one online numismatic forum were already suggesting, with some very hostile words, that Mr. Carr may be part of a conspiracy to replace the dollar under a global dictatorship. Mr. Carr, a member of that forum, replied: “Wow, I really stirred up a hornet's nest here…I guess the nest was just waiting all along and I just happened to be the one to stir it up. The coins pictured are private-issue fantasy patterns that I've designed and minted as collector's items. Maybe someday there will be government-issue ‘Amero’ currency. There is currently no law that says I can't mint and distribute Amero coins. But in the future, there may come a time when it will be illegal to make private-issue ‘Amero’ coins. But regardless of what happens, my Amero coins are the first!”

http://www.geocities.com/erik_mccrea/linksUV.html

Next time perhaps he'll consider his neighbours up to the north & incorporate a beaver, or maybe a tar sands well design, eh?

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

US Mint to release Jefferson dollar coin - Yahoo! News

 

Mint Director Edmund Moy believes the new dollar coin series will be an antidote for that. And he can cite a good precedent. The Mint's 50-state quarter program, the most popular coin series in history, has gotten 150 million Americans involved in collecting the quarters that are honoring the states in the order they were admitted to the Union.

"My nieces and nephews know a lot more about geography than I did at their age and the state quarters are playing an instrumental role in that," Moy said in an interview with The Associated Press.

Source: US Mint to release Jefferson dollar coin - Yahoo! News

Sunday, July 29, 2007

Coin dealer carries $1.9M dime in pocket - Yahoo! News

 

Shortly after boarding the plane, Feigenbaum transferred the dime from his pants pocket to his briefcase.

"I was worried that the dime might fall out of my pocket while I was sitting down," he said.

All across the country, Feigenbaum kept checking to make sure the dime was safe by reaching into his briefcase to feel for it.

"It's the Holy Grail of coins," he said.

Source: Coin dealer carries $1.9M dime in pocket - Yahoo! News

Sunday, June 10, 2007

Bushie, Bushie

 Brownie, you're doin' a helluva job, though not as good as those crazy Albanians.

"Bushie, Bushie," people shouted. Some of the business people have received small loans under U.S. government programs.

Source: Bush receives hero's welcome in Albania - Yahoo! News

Albania has eagerly embraced democracy and idolizes the United States. Three stamps have been issued featuring Bush's picture and the Statue of Liberty, and the street in front of parliament has been renamed in his honor.

The article goes on...

In saluting Albania's democracy, Bush praised it as a country that has "cast off the shackles of a very oppressive society and is now showing the world what's possible."

Searching Google for Albania What's Possible brings up some more collecting links.

Were I to take my three leks to my bank and ask for it to be exchanged for American "money," I would probably only succeed in amusing the staff of that institution, which would regard my leks as so much scrap paper. It would do me little good to explain that in Albania, people scramble to get those pieces of paper, although, quite obviously, they do. The lek, although desirable in Albania, is a joke in the rest of the world. Why should that be? Is my piece of paper "three leks" redeemable in anything from the Albanian authority which created it? Of course not. Does it represent some wealth placed upon deposit to justify its issuance? No. Exactly the same, however, can be said for my Federal Reserve Notes. Yet the American currency is "strong;" the Albanian, weak. Obviously, the lek lacks something.

Actually, it lacks a couple of things, at least. For one thing, there isn't much you can buy with it. Albanians, sad for them, don't produce anything that the rest of the world wants. I bought the leks to obtain some Albanian goods to bring home as a souvenir; in the whole town we couldn't find anything worth buying. So if you have a currency only good in Albania, and there's nothing worth buying in that country, what good is it, except to an Albanian, who has nothing else to use, and has to buy food and clothes with something. So one characteristic of a "soft" currency is that it is the currency of a country that doesn't produce much in the way of desirable goods or services. You can be sure that if the Albanians were to announce that they had discovered, and were offering for sale, a cure for cancer, that the lek would suddenly become very desirable.

Maybe putting Bush's picture on their stamps will inflate the lek?  Perhaps that is what is causing the USD to lose it's value...

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

"He Tames the Thundering Bolt of Jove and Annihilates Time and Space".

 Only 74 coins minted.

Detailed Description

Nikola Tesla 1856-2006 Sesquicentennial Medal.

The obverse shows Nikola Tesla manipulating time and space, with a quote he wrote about man in 1906:
"He Tames the Thundering Bolt of Jove and Annihilates Time and Space".

The reverse shows a symbolic representation of Tesla's 3-phase AC power system electrifying the Earth, along with the dates 1856 - 2006.

Conceived, designed, sculpted, and engraved by Daniel Carr.

Source: 2006 Nikola Tesla Sesquicentennial Medal, 38mm, 1.5", 1 Troy Oz 999 Silver. - 0014SS1

Friday, May 18, 2007

Shipwreck yields estimated $500M haul - Yahoo! News

Coins at the bottom of the sea... 

We have treated this site with kid gloves and the archaeological work done by our team out there is unsurpassed," Odyssey CEO John Morris said. "We are thoroughly documenting and recording the site, which we believe will have immense historical significance."

Odyssey stock shot up 80.9 percent Friday, closing at $8.32.

Source: Shipwreck yields estimated $500M haul - Yahoo! News

Thursday, May 17, 2007

Nation's second president on dollar coin - Yahoo! News

The US has gone Loonie... 

The Mint's new formula has borrowed from the 50-state quarter program, the most popular coin program in history, which has lured millions of Americans into becoming coin collectors.

Like the quarters, the dollar coins will feature constantly changing designs — four new presidents each year in the order they served in office.

Source: Nation's second president on dollar coin - Yahoo! News

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Canadian Paper Money Forum - Index

 

What's It Worth?
Have a note that you think is worth something, but you're not sure what? Want to find out more information about the note passed down by your great-grandmother? Ask here. Please post as much information as you can regarding the note including series, s

Source: Canadian Paper Money Forum - Index

Friday, May 4, 2007

Spare any change? Canada unveils C$1 million coin - Yahoo! News

 

The Royal Canadian Mint unveiled a welcome addition to any piggy bank on Thursday -- a monster gold coin with a face value of C$1 million (455,000 pounds) that it says is the world's biggest, purest and highest denomination coin.

Weighing in at 100 kilograms (220.5 pounds), the limited edition coin easily dwarfs its closest rival, the 31 kg (68 pound) "Big Phil", which was made to honour the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra and has a face value of a mere 100,000 euros (C$150,000).

Source: Spare any change? Canada unveils C$1 million coin - Yahoo! News

Sunday, April 22, 2007

DNA Heritage - DNA Testing for Genetic Genealogy

Collect information about your family name and background?  This web site will DNA test you against 75k matches to see who you're related to.

No guarantee they won't try to clone you though...

Entrust your testing to a DNA laboratory with experience of over 75,000 'genetic genealogy' samples and a company with an excellent reputation and customer service.

Source: DNA Heritage - DNA Testing for Genetic Genealogy

Saturday, April 21, 2007

Steve, the Meteor Hunter

About the size of a beer keg, the rock weighed 1,430 pounds, the largest pallasite ever found in the US. By Arnold’s reckoning, it was worth more than $1 million.

http://www.business-opportunities.biz/2007/04/16/niche-biz-meteor-farming/

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Museums and Art Galleries on the Web

 

Museums and Art Galleries on the Web
Squiggle.gif (79 bytes) = A must visit site

Squiggle.gif (79 bytes) The Louvre
Squiggle.gif (79 bytes) National Gallery of Canada
Squiggle.gif (79 bytes) Carol Gerten Fine Art
Squiggle.gif (79 bytes) The Tate Gallery, London
Squiggle.gif (79 bytes) National Gallery of Art (Washington DC)
The Museum of Bad Art
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Magidson Fine Art
The McMichael Canadian Art Collection
Museum of Modern Art
Albrecht-Kemper Museum of Art
The Art Institute of Chicago
Carnegie Museum of Art
Art on the Net
Squiggle.gif (79 bytes) Weird, Strange & Just Bad Art

Artistes Libres
Squiggle.gif (79 bytes) Artcyclopedia
Frye Art Museum
Montreal Museum of Fine Art
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Norton Simon Museum
L.A. County Museum of Art
Squiggle.gif (79 bytes) The Smithsonian
Danielle Richard
Brian Yoder's Art Gallery & Critic's Corner
Sandra Bierman

Woman in White, 1910
Woman in White, 1910
William Merritt Chase
Corcoran Gallery of Art
Squiggle.gif (79 bytes) Orazio Centaro's Art Images
Augustins museum
National Museum of Western Art
Joslyn Art Museum
The Gandy Gallery
Frank W. Benson Web Site
ArtNet
Dalhousie Art Gallery
Russian Art: The Lili Brochetain Collection
Art by Ruth Kedar
April Gornik Gallery
Squiggle.gif (79 bytes) Bert's Fine Art Pages
 Mattress Factory Art Gallery
Rebecca Alzofon's Studio
Netgallery (Slovenia)
On_line Print Gallery
Gorilla Gallery
Guggenheim
Michael C. Carlos Museum
Contemporary Polish Art

The Art Gallery of Newfoundland and Labrador
artstream
Tom Thomson
Anders Zorn, Swedish Painter
The Hermitage
Ziger World
Diane Farris Gallery
Tony Abeyta Studios
Squiggle.gif (79 bytes) Olga's Gallery
Russian Icons Through The Centuries
The Leningrad School
Ramaz Razmadze
Skagens Museum


Gypsy
Kees Van Dongen
William Sissons Gallery
Squiggle.gif (79 bytes) Paintings of Isaak Levitan
Harvard Art Museums
Squiggle.gif (79 bytes) Mark Harden's Artchive
Russian Art Gallery 2
Art Guide Artists on View
North Carolina Museum Of Art
J. Paul Getty Museum - Paintings
Tigertail Virtual Museum
Cybernude - Artistic Nudity
Skive Kunstmuseum
R. Groden Studio
Poster und Kunstdrucke
Detroit Institute of Arts
A Stroke of Genius Portrait Gallery
Aija Jurjane
Eduards Kalnins
Absolute Art Gallery
Panter & Hall

The Copenhagen Art Gallery
Christie's
Art Gallery of Ontario
Squiggle.gif (79 bytes) New Britain Museum of American Art
The Art Connection
World Art Treasures
The Washington Print Makers Gallery
Fine Art Forum Resource Directory
Rassouli Art Gallery
Pierside Gallery
Carlos Solórzono Smith
Artshow.com Online Gallery

The Countess of Chinchon, 1801, oil on canvas. Francisco de Goya
The Countess of Chinchon, 
Francisco de Goya
Nat'l Museum of Women in the Arts
Vigée-Lebrun Gallery
The Frederick R. Weisman Art Museum
Centre Georges Pompidou
ArtNetGallery
The Isle of Lesbos
Russian Art
Le Ministère de la culture
Hugh McMunn Gallery
John William Waterhouse (1849-1917)
MOCA Online
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Alice Webb's Sunburst Studio
Global Gallery
David Ladmore
Fine Art Galleries
Rowell Tyson
Art Show UK
Scotland Art.Com
Artery Gallery
Arthaus
Red Rag Modern Art Gallery
Robert Garren Gallery
The Saatchi Gallery

The Costume Page - Costume History
Roland DUBUC
Linh Nguyen
Artplace - Artist's Galleries, Prints, Books
Image Makers On-Line Art Gallery
Chihuly
The Sites of Russia in Photography
The Adrian's Index
Diego Rivera Web Museum
Musée des beaux-arts de Quimper
Wagner Bazarin Art Gallery
Mark Ryden Gallery
Portland Gallery
Guillem Ramos-Poquí
Kings Galleries


Interrupted Reading,1870
Camille Corot
The ARTexas Gallery
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts.
Artists of Costa Rica
Doc's Art Gallery
Quent Cordair Fine Art
The Work of James Peacock
John Cullen
The Russian Art Gallery
World Wide Art Resources
Columbia Museum of Art
The Museum of El Prado, Spain
Spring
Society of Arts Academy
Harriet's Design
José Gutiérrez Solana
Aaron Smith

Minneapolis Institute of Art
Alice Neel, American Painter
University of Maine Museum of Art
Zenzibar Alternative Culture Directory
The Vincent van Gogh Information Gallery
Russian Painting Collectors Club
Squiggle.gif (79 bytes) ArtMagick
Sothebys
Braithwaite: The Lost Ladies Collection
Canadian Dreams Gallery
Jack S. Blanton Museum of Art
Ken Danby Studios
Rita Valnere
Varuz
Sunburst Studio
The John Abrams Gallery


Bikini, 1968
Andrew Wyeth
Works of Allan R. Banks
James Torlakson
Canadian Heritage Information Network
The Jewish Museum of New York
Malerei und Graphik
Brauer Museum of Art
The Haggin Museum
Dahesh Museum of Art
Microsoft Art Collection
HuntFor Art History
George Eastman House
Advanced Delphi Systems Artist Index
Yukon Gallery
My Studios.com
Pre-Raphaelite Women
Illustrators' Biographies
Ira Rozentale
Latnet Gallery
Alex Galleries
The Artists Org

Source: Museums and Art Galleries on the Web