Money Found


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Moneystamps


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This book provides convincing facts and arguments as to why stamps truly are the ultimate safe-haven asset and then gives you actionable information on individual stamps to get started. The term moneystamps is used to differentiate the ten percent of stamps which have true investment potential from the ninety percent which are of interest only to postage stamp collectors. Stamps' ability to serve a diversity of needs combined with their fixed supply quantities gives them a broad appeal, stability and ever rising value. In securities' evaluation, financial metrics have been developed to help make rational choices.




Operations in Base Ten: Adding and Subtracting Money Practice


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Help your students with their mathematical fluency using grade-specific practice worksheets. The problems give students the important repeated practice for key mathematical skills and concepts. These are great for guided practice or independent work.




Know Your Money


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Confederate States Paper Money


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Intriguing and Authoritative! Filled with fascinating history and an easy-to-use, full-color catalog of issues, the twelfth edition of Confederate States Paper Money will delight and inform every Confederate note collector, from novice to expert. It features: • Full-color images of all major Confederate States currency from the Civil War through Reconstruction. • Authoritative pricing in up to six grades for Confederate state issues. • Complete coverage of Upham and other facsimile notes, as well as bogus notes, enigmatical issues, advertising notes, uncut sheets and errors. Featuring the work of text of legendary numismatist Arlie Slabaugh and pricing by William Bradimore, no paper money enthusiast's library is complete without Confederate States Paper Money, 12th edition.




The Reality of Money


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What is money and how does it acquire its value? How do we assign a measurable monetary value to human goods that do not seem quantifiable? What role does money play in the structure of society? Is money an illusion or is it real? Despite the enormous impact of money on the structure of human society, as well as its effect on our daily decision-making, surprisingly little philosophical work has been done on money to date. This book examines the metaphysical foundations of money as well as the power structures that characterize the world of finance, connecting the ontology of money to considerations about inequality and other real-life issues. By throwing light on the metaphysical structure of money and financial value, Eyja M. Brynjarsdóttir seeks to further the philosophical discussion of money and contribute to a broader critique of the monetary system.




Money Matters


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This teachers handbook is a comprehensive collection of practical ideas and resources for introducing and developing money concepts with students in a classroom and school environment. It provides teachers with the opportunity to differentiate their student's level of ability and experience with money concepts. The book integrates the mathematical ideas associated with money with societal issues, rather than performing calculations with money.




The Philatelic World


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