1961 Jefferson nickel. Real price. Do you have? (rare coins)
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Hey guys! In this episode we will showcase another rare Jefferson nickel or 5 cent from Unlce Sam.Before that, ill highly recommend you to subscribe to our channel, to get the latest numismatic news from different auctions and learn the real price of coins you own. Here is 1961 Jefferson nickel with no mint mark. Standard circulation coin in United States, this variety of a coin with this obverse designe was struck until 2003. Its made of 75 copper, 2 percent nickel. Weight is 5 grams, diameter 21.2 millis. On the obverse The portrait of Thomas Jefferson, the 3rd president of the U.S. from 1801 to 1809, facing left. Motto in God we trust on the left, Liberty and date on the right, as you see mint mark is missing, which means it was struck by Philadelpia mint. As you can see obverse side is in pretty fine condition, letterings are stark and bold, show no wear, which can not be told about the device elements, Jefferson head, significant wear evident on hair. Coin lost its mirror fields long tima ago, numerous hairlines on device and fields. Also dark-green-greyish patina piledto the inner edges of a rim, and at on the border of fields and device. So why green you can ask? Copper naturally turns green over time as it reacts with oxygen in the air, chemical reaction generally known as oxidation. Carbon fleck can be seen around the date as well. On the reverse, E pluribus unum, which means One, out of many, above, Monticello, Tomas Jeffersons Virginia residence on center, letterings monticello, Five cents and United States of America below. This varieties of Jefferson nikcels come with 5 full steps on Monticello. Unfortunately we can see none in this speciemen. Massive wear on device, onlynone in this speciemen. Massive wear on device, only four columns are distinguished. Signs of oxidation also evident on the fields of reverse. But letterings are cut and clear. This particular piece can be graded at state of VF-20, that is very fine. General strike 1961 nickels at average condition are sold between 1961 Jefferson at mint state 62 are sold for 2 to ten dollars on Ebay. According to PCGS price guide, uncirculated ones for instance, at mint state 62 are valued at 450dollars, price of those between 62-64+ range between 500 -1850 dollars. The top grade, that is MS67+ is valued at 35 thousand dollars, believe or not.Thats all for know, as ever, if you have rare coin that you wanna sell, you can do it so buy, signin up on thecoinaz.com.Registration is free of charge. Good luck!
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Trademark Symbol- TM or @ - Why TM could be dangerous in Germany
The trademark symbol TM is typically used to indicate that you use a certain word or graphics is used as a trademark. Typically, it stands for a unregistered trademark. In the US, there is no need to have a trademark registered in order to use TM. As an example, I can use FREISCHEMTM to show that I use FREISCHEM as a trademark for my services. If you have a registered trademark, you can use B to show that you have a registered trademark for certain goods or services.
In some countries, like e.g. in Germany, use of TM can be dangerous without having a registered trademark. Regional Courts and Higher Regional Courts currently have dissenting opinions.
The Regional Court in Berlin decided that use of TM is not an anticompetitive deception, if you do not have a registered trademark (KG Berlin, Beschluss vom 31.05.2013, Az.: 5 W 114/13). The Regional Court in Essen has a similar opinion (LG Essen, 44 0 18/03). The Higher Regional Court in Cologne has decided that obviously foreign products can be marked with @, even if there is no registered trademark in Germany or the EU, because consumers would think that the trademark is protected in the country of origin (OLG Koln, 6 U 114/09).
However, the Regional Court in Munich I was of the opinion that consumers in Germany do not know thei practice in the US and the difference if TM and @ and will be deceived, if there is a TM used after a word without a registered trademark (LG Munchen I,1 HKO 1755/03).
So, better not use TM in Germany, if you do not have ai registered trademark in the EU or Germany. Another thing is @, which is used to indicate copyright, which does not really have anything to do with trademarks.
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Venus Fly Trap: Facts about Venus Fly Traps
Here are basic facts about Venus Fly Traps to introduce you to this amazing carnivorous plant. ungry Venus flytraps snap shut on a host of unfortunate flies. But, despite its name, flies aren't the flytrap's only meal. As long as its prey is roughly the right size and touches two of its hairs within twenty seconds, the plant will dine on any insect or spider that comes its way.
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