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DL3000 Trilogy T3 Standalone Commercial Digital Door Lock with Audit Trail
0- Heavy-duty trim design with self-contained, fully programmable, 12-digit metal keypad
- Non-handed for easy installation and versatility
- Visual and audible entry indicators
- Flex-Drive”! motor operates latch mechanism
- Multi-level user capability
Clutch mechanism offers long-lasting performance and exceptional strength
Price: $ 520.00
Wrecker Plows Through Door; Man Wants House Demolished
0Wrecker Plows Through Door; Man Wants House Demolished
WALTON COUNTY, Ga. — A Walton County man says a wrecker crashed through the front door and went right through his home, who told Channel 2 Action News he wants his insurance company to knock down the house.
Read more on WSB-TV 2 Atlanta
Auto broker opens new door
0Auto broker opens new door
On Friday, sitting in his new Fort Collins office, auto broker Jerry Borman cues up a list of Audi dealers on his computer. The extensive list has area codes from across the country depicting his virtual car lot, if you will.
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Kick shatters McDonald’s glass door: report
0Kick shatters McDonald’s glass door: report
- August 18, 4:38 p.m., 1200-block of Morris Crescent: Complainant, after being notified that her credit cards had been used fraudulently in the amount of $1,072, discovered someone had entered her unlocked vehicle and stole her wallet containing two Visa cards and $300 cash.
Read more on North Shore News
Coin Collecting Opens the Door to the Past
0Amateur coin collectors generally start their coin collection by collecting coins that belong to their own country, as this is the easiest and the most cost effective way to start a coin collection. With time this may give way to specializing in collecting coins that belong to a particular type. Coin collectors may specialize in coins of a particular country or of a particular period or metal. Commemorative coins, such as those released during sporting events or those that mark the independence day of a country, can also make an appealing collection. Coins with faults or defects are also popular among serious collectors.
As with any other hobby, the coin collection market is flooded with fakes and if you are not an expert in this field it is very difficult to separate the original genuine coins from the counterfeit coins. Before buying expensive coins it is a good idea to get the coin authenticated by reputable coin grading and coin authentication services. The condition of a coin is denoted by a coin grade. For a detailed study on coin grades, read Photograde by James Ruddy. Currently, the more reputable coin grading services are Professional Coin Grading Service, Numismatic Guarantee Corporation of America, ANACS and Independent Coin Grading Co.
The best places to buy coins are reputable coin dealers, auctions, coin shows or from other collectors, though you should avoid buying from the internet as it is hard to judge online whether the coin you are interested in is genuine or counterfeit. Coins may be stored in coin cases, coin trays and coin albums. However, you should avoid storing coins in jars, as keeping them in a jar may scratch the coins.
Amateur coin collectors may mistakenly think that cleaning coins is an important part of caring for the coin collection. However, the opposite is true; it is best that coins are not cleaned at all. Collectors prefer the original look of coins and cleaning coins may bring down their value. If your coins need any cleaning, you should first consult a professional or an expert. Olive oil or soapy water may be used for cleaning coins. Harsh cloths should never be used to clean, and tap water is a strict no-no as they contain minerals that may harm the coins.

