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First Appearance of the Punisher on The Hot Collector

First Appearance of the Punisher

The Punisher first appeared in Amazing Spider-Man #129 in 1974, debuting as a deadly vigilante and becoming one of Marvel’s most iconic anti-heroes and a prized comic for collectors.

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Fenton Art Glass on The Hot Collector

Fenton Art Glass

Fenton Art Glass is a celebrated American manufacturer known for carnival glass, bold colors, and decorative wares that remain highly collectible.

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First Edition on The Hot Collector

First Edition

Dive into the world of first editions with our glossary. Unravel the allure and significance of these literary treasures, exploring the criteria for identification, author importance, market trends, and preservation practices. Discover why first editions hold a special place in the hearts of book collectors.

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Flowing Hair Half Dime 1794 - 1795 on The Hot Collector

Flowing Hair Half Dime 1794 - 1795

Take a journey into the past with the Flowing Hair Half Dime (1794-1795), a remarkable coin from America's early coinage history. Learn about the artistry of Robert Scot, the significance of Liberty's portrait, and why collectors treasure these 18th-century numismatic gems.

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Flying Eagle Cent (1856-58) on The Hot Collector

Flying Eagle Cent (1856-58)

Take a journey through coin history with our article on the Flying Eagle Cent (1856-58). Uncover the innovative design by James B. Longacre, the coin's significance in 19th-century American currency, and why collectors prize these rare copper-nickel cents that marked a crucial transition in American coinage.

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