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Traditional Chinese Copper Coin Pattern Keychain/Cell Phone Chain(12-Pack) $4.38 - Chinese traditional copper coin style – Makes a great gift- Great attached to cell phone,mp3,mp4& keychain etc.- 12-pack, various designs and colors are available, you may change for your cell phone as you like |
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Initial Coin Necklace $150 Initial coin necklace is simple in design, but chic in style. Your choice of a brass, copper or non-tarnish German silver coin measuring 5/8 inch in diameter dangles from a 14k yellow gold filled rolo chain. Have the pendant personalized with a single initial of three initial monogram. Necklace available in 16 or 18 inches long, and fastens with a spring ring clasp. |
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Calf Leather Snail Detailed Copper Coin Charm Key Ring – Brown $15 Give some lovely embellishment to your keys with this elegant key ring. Pretty key ring is not only a good solution to collect your keys, but also perfectly makes a decorative bag charm. Elegant key ring is all handcrafted. Silver plated stainless steel hardware; Made of top quality calf leather in brown color; Featuring a standard key ring, snap hook and a copper coin and snail charm; The key ring measures 9 cm long. |
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Calf Leather Cattle Detailed Copper Coin Charm Key Ring – Coffee $15 Give some lovely embellishment to your keys with this elegant key ring. Pretty key ring is not only a good solution to collect your keys, but also perfectly makes a decorative bag charm. Elegant key ring is all handcrafted. Silver plated stainless steel hardware; Made of top quality calf leather in coffee color; Featuring a standard key ring, snap hook and a cattle detailed copper coin charm; The key ring measures 10cm long. |
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World Traveler Coin Bracelet $69 A unique gift for travelers, adventurers and coin collectors, this exceptional bracelet holds eight beautiful coins from all over the world, varying in age, size and denomination. Each piece is truly one of a kind. Bracelet: 7ΒΌ” long; square link with fold-over clasp, solid brass with an antique silver overlay; an additional link allows extension to 8″. Coins: metals include nickel or copper. |
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Magnum 500 by US Balance 500 x 0.1 gram Digital Pocket Scale $15.91 The US Balance US-Magnum is a portable super compact design. With having six different weighing modes, weighing your precious products should be a breeze. During weighing operation, when weight is determined, a lock symbol will appear. Capacity: 500g/ 17.64oz/ 7716gn/ 321.51dwt/ 16.08ozt/ 2500ct Readability: 0.1g/ 0.001oz/ 2gn/ 0.01dwt/ 0.001ozt/ 0.05ct Scale: dimensions 2.875″ x 4″ x 1″ Platfo… |
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Ancient Coin Cast Iron Tea Set Gold #ts11-06go $59.95 This Cast Iron Tea Set includes: * 1 Teapot, 2 Teacups, 1 Trivet * Gold Color * Stainless Steel Teapot Strainer Included * Enamel coating to prevent rusting * Pattern: Ancient Coin * Brand New in Gift Box * Dimension: * Teapot: 5-1/2 in Dia x 4in H * Teacup: 2-7/8in Dia. x 2in H * Trivet: 5-1/2in Sq. x 3/4in H * Capacity: * Teapot: 18 fl.oz * Teacup: 3.5 fl.oz *… |
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Anti-slavery halfpenny Photo Mugs Copper halfpenny produced by the Abolitionist movement and circulated circa 1790-97. This token bears the well-known abolitionist image of the kneeing slave with accompanying inscription. On the reverse of this medal a pair of clasped hands are encircled by the words May Slavery a Oppression Cease Throughout the World. The words Payable in Lancaster London or Liverpool are inscribed around the rim… |
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Some Byzantine coins $25.17 The Byzantine Empire considered itself a continuation of the Roman Empire, differing only that it was Christian and used Greek in speech. Most elements of Byzantine coinage came from the Romans, with the exception that they used Latin for the inscriptions. The Constantine coinage collapsed during the barbarian invasions in the early 5th century. By the time of Anastasius in 491, only the solidus, … |
Surprising Information About Legionella Bacteria and Legionnaires Disease
It is becoming more and more obvious that there are certain connections between legionella bacteria and domestic hot water systems that result in Legionnaires' disease, a potentially fatal infectious disease that causes big issues. The correct conditions for the spreading of the Legionnaires disease turn out to be created once the legionella bacteria is in the presence of warm water systems in between 20°- 45°C which are usually found in hotels, hospitals, cruise ships and various large buildings with intricate water distribution systems and cooling towers. Once the water system is infected, through small airborne droplets of water (aerosols), the bacteria known as Legionella moves into our lungs and results in legionnaires disease. The most powerful method to stop legionella contamination is through copper silver ionization.
Is the legionella bacteria found in all water?
Legionella bacteria is located naturally in ponds, lakes and subsoil water. There this bacteria do not constitute a hazard to humans. Still, in poorly designed water systems they might regenerate rapidly and most likely turn into a health danger. The legionella bacteria really love and proliferate in hot water. By becoming an expert in the knowledge of how heating and water systems need to be created, the spread of the bacteria known as legionella can be prevented. Unique copper silver ionization units are placed prior to the instant heat exchange units or storage tanks. This is the smartest location for installation to lessen contamination as it purifies the water being moved throughout the entirety of your water system network.
Legionella bacteria completely thrives between 20°- 45°C temperatures. The legionella bacterium proliferates in stagnant water at temperatures of about forty Celsius. Around this temperature legionella can multiply rapidly and reach threatening proportions. The employment of correct copper silver ionization filters mitigates the spreading of the organism from the water systems in both cooling towers and hot waters circuits.
As a usual process, the legionella bacteria also loves complex water systems. The larger and more complicated a water pipe system is, the greater the risk for the proliferation of Legionella bacteria.
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0s Bc Deaths: 1 Bc Deaths, 2 Bc Deaths, 3 Bc Deaths, 4 Bc Deaths, 5 Bc Deaths, 6 Bc Deaths, 7 Bc Deaths, 8 Bc Deaths, 9 Bc Deaths $20.68 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: 1 Bc Deaths, 2 Bc Deaths, 3 Bc Deaths, 4 Bc Deaths, 5 Bc Deaths, 6 Bc Deaths, 7 Bc Deaths, 8 Bc Deaths, 9 Bc Deaths, Herod the Great, Horace, Nero Claudius Drusus, Gaius Maecenas, Emperor Ai of Han, Consort Fu, Emperor Cheng of Han, Iullus Antonius, Empress Zhao Feiyan, Dong Xian, Consort Feng Yuan, Empress Xu, Marcus Tullius Tiro, Polemon I of Pontus, Consort Zhao Hede, Phraates Iv of Parthia, Curia, Simon of Peraea, Geumwa of Dongbuyeo, Antipater, Consort Ban, Empress Fu, Liu Xiang, Aristobulus Iv. Excerpt: Herod (Hebrew: , Hordos, Greek: , Hrids), also known as Herod I or Herod the Great (born 74 BC, died 4 BC in Jericho, according to other data, 1 BC), was a Jewish Roman client king of Israel. He was described as "a madman who murdered his own family and a great many rabbis." He is also known for his colossal building projects in Jerusalem and other parts of the ancient world, including the rebuilding of the Second Temple in Jerusalem, sometimes referred to as Herod's Temple. Some details of his biography can be gleaned from the works of the 1st century AD Roman-Jewish historian Josephus Flavius. His son Herod Antipas, who continued the Herodian dynasty, was ruler of Galilee (4 BC - 39 AD) during the time of John the Baptist and Jesus of Nazareth. Copper coin of Herod, bearing the legend " " ("Basiles Hrdou") on the obverseHerod was born around 74 BC. He was the second son of Antipater the Idumaean, a high-ranked official under Ethnarch Hyrcanus II, and Cypros, a Nabatean. A loyal supporter of Hyrcanus II, Antipater appointed Herod governor of Galilee at 25, and his elder brother, Phasael, governor of Jerusalem. He enjoyed the backing of Rome but his excessive brutality was condemned by the Sanhedrin. In 43 BC, following the chaos caused ... More: |
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1720s Books (Study Guide): 1720 Books, 1721 Books, 1722 Books, 1723 Books, 1724 Books, 1725 Books, 1726 Books, 1727 Books, 1728 Books $20.21 Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: 1720 Books, 1721 Books, 1722 Books, 1723 Books, 1724 Books, 1725 Books, 1726 Books, 1727 Books, 1728 Books, 1729 Books, Drapier's Letters, the Book of Abramelin, Cyclopaedia, or an Universal Dictionary of Arts and Sciences, a General History of the Pyrates, the Compleat Housewife, 1728 in Literature, 1720 in Literature, Loimologia, 1726 in Literature, 1724 in Literature, 1725 in Literature, 1729 in Literature, 1723 in Literature, Guirlande de Julie, 1722 in Literature, 1721 in Literature, the Chronology of Ancient Kingdoms, 1727 in Literature, a Tour Thro' the Whole Island of Great Britain, Collection of Old Ballads, Arithmetica Universalis, Gujin Tushu Jicheng, Treatise on Harmony, an Universal Etymological English Dictionary, Conjugal Lewdness, the Political History of the Devil, the Angel of Bethesda, a Dissertation on Liberty and Necessity, Pleasure and Pain. Source: Wikipedia. Free updates online. Not illustrated. Excerpt: Drapier's Letters is the collective name for a series of seven pamphlets written between 1724 and 1725 by the Dean of St Patrick's Cathedral in Dublin, Jonathan Swift, to arouse public opinion in Ireland against the imposition of a privately minted copper coinage which Swift believed to be of inferior quality. William Wood was granted a letters patent to mint the coin, and Swift saw the licensing of the patent as corrupt. In response, Swift represented Ireland as constitutionally and financially independent in the Drapier's Letters. Since the subject was politically sensitive, Swift wrote under the pseudonym M. B. Drapier to hide from retaliation. Although the letters were condemned by the Irish government, with prompting from the British government, they were still able to inspire popular sentiment against Wood and his patent. The popular sentiment |