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6 That meant the copper in each penny was worth about 1.7 cents.
200 Feet The 200 Feet Rule Most campers and authorities speak of the “200 feet rule”. This means that your campsite should remain at least 200 feet...
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Establish a regular time to declutter, preferably once every week or two weeks. Get rid of anything not used in the last year. Throw away, recycle,...
Read More »The prices of most commodities have risen substantially since the turn of the century, and some of the coins you have in your pocket or piggy bank are worth more today than in the past. Pennies used to be made from 95% copper, at least until 1982. Since 2000, the price of copper has risen dramatically, making the meltdown value of these pennies more than the face value of the coin. Commodity prices continue to rise and fall with market changes, which affect the current metal value of the penny. It's illegal to melt down 5-cent and one-cent U.S.coins. Investors hoping to gain from the future worth of the copper in their old pennies are counting on the penny eventually being discontinued as legal tender and the government allowing the copper coins to be sold for the value of their metal.
What is Basic First Aid? Basic first aid is being able to provide basic medical care to someone who is experiencing a sudden injury or illness. It...
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Experts suggest that there are certain foods that people should eat every day. These include lean protein and a variety of vegetables....
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the Pacific Ocean Over 80 per cent of large earthquakes occur around the edges of the Pacific Ocean, an area known as the 'Ring of Fire'; this...
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There's no doubt about it, living off the grid is tough. Most of your day-to-day time is spent learning how to survive on your own without the...
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As the quantity of fructose in the form of fruit juice is very large and beyond the capacity of the liver to handle it, the excess fructose is...
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Wild camping is legal in certain places in the US, including the national forests and grasslands. It's also allowed to camp on any private land in...
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