rare coin

collocation in English

meaningsofrareandcoin

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rare
adjective
uk
/reər/
us
/rer/
not common or frequent; ...
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coin
noun
uk
/kɔɪn/
us
/kɔɪn/
a small, round piece of metal, usually silver or copper coloured, that is used ...
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(Definition ofrareandcoinfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Most notably, ararecoininvestment fund has attracted particular scrutiny after it was reported that two coins worth more than $300,000 had been lost.
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This was a veryrarecoin, almost a trial piece, but it did circulate so successfully that demand could not be met.
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Ararecoininvestment fund has attracted particular scrutiny after it was reported that two coins worth more than $300,000 had been lost.
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Zero has the last laugh by revealing to the reader that it is, in fact, ararecoinworth many times that amount.
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Against the other walls of the room are cases that display ararecoincollection arranged chronologically.
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The 1921 50 is also an extremelyrarecoin.
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Provided that the landowner agrees and has been consulted, it a respectable pursuit to go out and look for our antiquities and rare coins.
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It contained newspaper which is 100th years old saying the opening of school, very rare coins used and few more docs.
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Teach comes up with a scheme to rob the home of a man whose safe is said to contain rare coins.
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Displays of glass cutting, rare coins and books, rock and gem shop, micro-film of county newspapers and many others too numerous to list.
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Historically, examples include real estate, commodities, as well as rare coins and stamps, artwork or trading cards.
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Such services are an effort to bring more confidence to investors in rare coins under the guise of being official.
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Some very rare coins have his name still legible.
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He was an avid collector, acquiring valuable manuscripts, rare coins and curios of various kinds.
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He has been involved in the selling of rare coins since 1953 when he was a teenager.
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He reopens his shop, carrying goods and rare coins.
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By his industry he had got together almost a unique collection of rare coins, and, absorbed in the pursuit, died peacefully in 1839.
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Other tangible investments include art, antiques, precious metals, rare coins and many others that are all termed alternative investments.
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He eventually manipulates her to liquidate her home equity and steals a valuable collection of rare coins.
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