Uncovered: The Lost Coins of Early AmericaXulon Press, 2006 - 252 trang Don't make the mistake of thinking only millionaires or swash-buckling maverick archaeologists can own a National Treasure. A National Treasure can simply be an artifact that played a significant role in the founding and growth our nation. Our nation's first coins are such treasures. |
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