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$941.27
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Germany Altenkirchen Westerwald Notgeld 50 Pfennig – Lion Coat of Arms
Colorful 50 Pfennig Notgeld from the district of Altenkirchen (Westerwald). Design details: Bright yellow and green background Central shield with red lion and “50” in laurel wreaths on each side Scrollwork and text about validity and the Kreisausschuß at bottom with serial number Condition Stored in a sleeve; note has a visible stain/spotting at one edge (see close-up) General light handling wear and age toning No large tears; still an attractive, displayable piece Please judge by the photos – they show the exact note you’ll receive. Because of the stain this is priced accordingly, ideal as a filler or inexpensive example of this Westerwald issue.
$14.00
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Germany Andernach Notgeld 75 Pfennig Pair (2 Notes) Castle & Coat of Arms – ca. 1921
Offered is a lot of 2 original German Notgeld (emergency money) notes from the city of Andernach am Rhein, issued shortly after World War I. Both notes are the 75 Pfennig denomination and share the same attractive brown monochrome design. What you’ll receive 2 × 75 Pfennig Andernach Notgeld notes Front: Tall city castle tower on a rocky hill with mountains and clouds in the background, Gothic “75 Pfennig” in the corner and a text panel at left titled “Stadt Andernach am Rhein”. Back: Large city coat of arms with crossed keys beneath a gate, flanked by decorative foliage, plus value “75 Pfennig” and small text panel with issue details and serial number. Condition Both notes are kept in rigid plastic sleeves (included in the sale). Paper shows light age toning and minor handling/edge wear normal for vintage Notgeld. No major tears or heavy creases visible; print is clear with good detail. Please review the photos carefully – they show the exact notes you will receive and form part of the description. Details Country: Germany (Weimar Republic) City: Andernach am Rhein Denomination: 75 Pfennig (2 notes) Type: Local emergency money (Notgeld) Era: Early 1920s, post–World War I Nice small pair for collectors of German Notgeld, Rhineland towns, castles, or historic European paper money.Notes will be shipped well-protected in their sleeves.
$38.00
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Germany Kremper Gill Notgeld 100 Pfennig – Windmill & Medieval Scene
Striking 100 Pfennig Notgeld note, printed by Carl Griese, Hamburg, commemorating “Kremper Gill” (founded 1541). Front design features: Left panel: windmill, church spire and marching figures Center: group of townspeople and banner being exchanged Right: large “100 Pfenn” and town coat of arms with fish and animal motif Decorative black border around entire note Condition In a rigid plastic sleeve Light toning with minimal handling wear No major tears or deep folds visible See photos for full details. A visually busy and colorful note that stands out in any Notgeld or windmill-themed collection.
$14.00
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Germany Notgeld 50 Pfennig Castle Ruins & Knights – Early 1920s Emergency Money
Original German Notgeld (emergency money) note for 50 Pfennig, issued in the early 1920s after World War I.The design features: Central black silhouette of an old castle ruin in a circular frame Decorative teal scroll border with Gothic script Side panels with knight / saint figures and coats of arms Denomination “50 Pfennig” in all four corners Condition Stored in a plastic sleeve (included) Light age toning and minor edge/corner wear consistent with age No major tears or heavy folds seen Please examine photos closely – you’ll receive the exact note shown. Great single piece for a German Notgeld, castle, or medieval-themed banknote collection.
$14.00
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Germany Notgeld Mixed Lot – Neustrelitz 25 Pf, Arolsen 10 Pf & 75 Pf Allegorical Time Design – 3 Notes
Small variety lot of 3 different German Notgeld notes from the early 1920s: 25 Pfennig – Neustrelitz (Mecklenburg) – text-based design with “Gutschein für 25 Pfennig / 25 Pfg.” on one side, printed by Hofbuchdrucker Bohls Nachflg., Neustrelitz. 10 Pfennig – Arolsen – green/cream note with shield showing a stylized “A” under rays of light, dated August 1921. 75 Pfennig – Allegorical “time” design – ornate tan/blue note with large “75 Pfennig” and a medallion showing a figure with hourglass and the German inscription about time running on. All three are typical Weimar-era emergency issues with strong typography and period artwork. Overall decent circulated condition: good color, some light folds/handling and toning but no serious damage observed. Ideal small starter or filler lot if you’d like several different towns and designs in one purchase. Sold as pictured – please review images.
$42.00
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Gold & Red MAGA Watch
Show your unwavering support in bold style with the Gold & Red MAGA Watch. Featuring a radiant crimson sunburst dial emblazoned with “MAGA” and a gold-tone American flag, this gold-plated 316L stainless steel watch is both a tribute and a declaration. Its 40mm case houses high-precision Japan quartz movement under sapphire glass, with luminous hands to light the way. A rotating case back and 5ATM water resistance enhance the durability, while the solid gold-tone steel bracelet and butterfly buckle offer elegance and strength. For those who believe in making America great — every second of the day.
$249.99
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Gold Jewelry Test Kit (2) 4x12 Black Scratch Stones + (1) 3x6 Black Scratch Stone + (1) 10K JSP + (1) 14K JSP Test Solutions
This easy to use genuine GTE LARGE test stones are a great tool to use with will Gold, Silver, and Platinum testing solutions. These test stone can be used over 1000 TIMES! Wash with baking soda and water in between tests or an acid neutralizer. Simply scratch the test stone with your jewelry and apply a drop of the acid to the stone and watch the results appear! This listing includes: - (2) GTE 4''x12'' Test Stones New in Box with Rubber backing to ensure non-slip desktop testing! - (1) GTE 3''x6'' Test Stone New in Box with Rubber backing to ensure non-slip desktop testing! - (1) 10K JSP Test Solution - (1) 14K JSP Test Solution - (1) Easy to read and follow instruction booklet with color chart! A MUST-HAVE for anyone who invests in gold, silver, or platinum! NOTE: These solutions will dull the polishing of the piece, and leave a mark where the acid was placed. It is advised to always use a test stone to protect your jewelry.
$49.97 $38.97
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Gold Recovery & Refining Kit | Complete Chemical Solution for Scrap Gold Salvage
Scrap Gold Recovery Kit - Sodium Metabisulfite, Urea Aqua Regia, & Stannous Chloride Refine gold from scrap materials with ease using this Scrap Gold Recovery Kit, specially designed for hobbyists and professionals alike. Kit Includes: 8 oz Sodium Metabisulfite 8 oz Urea Aqua Regia 1/2 oz Premixed Stannous Chloride 8 oz Gold Precipitant This comprehensive kit contains all the necessary chemicals to dissolve and recover gold in its purest form. Designed by JSP and proudly manufactured in the United States, the chemicals are measured in fluid ounces for easy use and application. Whether you're a seasoned refiner or new to gold recovery, this kit offers a straightforward solution for extracting gold from scrap materials. Perfect for refining jewelry, electronics, and other gold-containing items. Take your gold recovery projects to the next level with this essential kit! Instructions for Use: Basic Instructions for Aqua Regia Refining Process (For JSP #kit26, #kit26‐1, kit26‐2) Important Notes: You will need concentrated hydrochloric and nitric acids (or substitutes). These acids are very corrosive, and the fumes they produce are toxic. When combined with metals, the fumes become highly corrosive. Refining must ideally be done outdoors. If working indoors, ensure the use of an exhaust hood. Refining gold in acid is safe when done under controlled conditions with proper training and knowledge. Materials Needed: Pyrex beakers or heavy-gauge plastic buckets and a glass or plastic stirring rod Safety gear: goggles, rubber gloves, and a rubber apron Filtration equipment Hydrochloric or muriatic acid Nitric acid or nitric acid substitute Baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) acid neutralizer Urea Stannous chloride solution A gold precipitant Tap water and distilled water Refining Instructions: 1. Prepare Your Gold:Melt the gold and create small shot granules (not necessary for filigree or ladies' rings). Pour the shot into Pyrex or plastic containers. Use a container with 300 mL capacity per ounce of scrap gold. For example, 10 ounces of gold requires a 3-liter (3-quart) container. 2. Mix the Aqua Regia Solution:For every ounce of gold to refine, combine: 30 mL Nitric Acid or 2–2.25 tablespoons nitric acid substitute 90 mL Hydrochloric Acid or 120 mL Muriatic Acid Example: For 10 ounces of gold, mix 300 mL nitric acid (or substitute) with 900 mL hydrochloric acid (or 1200 mL muriatic acid). 3. Dissolve the Gold: Add the nitric acid or substitute to the container with the gold. Wait briefly. Add the hydrochloric or muriatic acid. The solution will heat up as it reacts with the metal. Fumes may be produced (less likely with substitutes). Allow the acid to work for at least one hour after the fumes stop. 4. Filter the Solution:Pour the acid into a separate container through a filter funnel to remove particles. If particles are poured off, they may contaminate the gold. 5. Adjust the pH:Add a pinch of urea to the solution. If it fizzes, add more until the fizzing stops. 6. Precipitate the Gold: Add 1 tablespoon of JSP® Precipitant per ounce of dissolved gold. The acid will turn muddy brown as pure gold particles form. Wait 30 minutes, then test for dissolved gold using JSP® Stannous Chloride solution. If the solution turns purple-black or purple-brown, add more precipitant and give it more time. 7. Rinse the Gold:Once no gold is detected in the acid, pour it off carefully without disturbing the gold mud at the bottom. Rinse the gold mud 3–4 times with tap water, then with distilled water. 8. Dry and Melt the Gold: Dry the mud by placing the container on a hot plate (do not preheat the plate to avoid breaking the container). Once dry, wrap the gold powder in tissue paper, soak it in alcohol, and use a torch or crucible to melt the gold. If done correctly, this process yields gold with a purity of 99.95% and minimal loss.
$36.97 $31.97
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Gold, Silver, Platinum Testing Touch Scratch Stone - Test and Detect Metal Types
This EASY to use genuine PuriTEST Acid Test Stone works perfect in addition to testing acid to determine the karat value and purity of Silver Jewelry, scrap, bars, coins, and much more! Simply scratch the test stone with your jewelry and apply a drop of the acid to the stone and watch the results appear! *NOTE* Acid solutions sold separately.*Our goal is to make testing your jewelry FUN, FAST, and EASY!*A MUST-HAVE for anyone who invests in gold, silver, or platinum!This 2 Piece kit includes:- PuriTEST 2''x2'' Test Stone New in Box with Rubber backing to ensure non-slip desktop testing!- Easy to read and follow instruction booklet!
$8.97
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Great Depression $1 Scrip Notes | County of Atlantic NJ | 8-Note Lot
Offered here is a rare complete run of Eight (8) consecutive serial-numbered $1 Depression Scrip notes issued by Atlantic County, New Jersey on April 12, 1933. These pieces were printed during the Great Depression as emergency local currency to supplement cash shortages and help stabilize the county economy. This is a very desirable matched-run set—far more scarce than individual notes. Emergency tax-anticipation scrip issued by Atlantic County, NJ in 1933. Printed by E.A. Wright Bank Note Co., used locally in place of cash. Each note is a an AU or better grade and comes individual protected in a sleeve.
$395.00
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Great Depression County of Atlantic, New Jersey $1 Depression Scrip Note
Offered here is a $1 Depression Scrip note issued by Atlantic County, New Jersey on April 12, 1933. These notes were printed during the Great Depression as emergency local currency to supplement cash shortages and help stabilize the county economy. Emergency tax-anticipation scrip issued by Atlantic County, NJ in 1933. Printed by E.A. Wright Bank Note Co., used locally in place of cash. Each note is a an AU or better grade and comes individual protected in a sleeve.
$45.00