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Commercial Ovens - American Range offers many commercial ovens and grills that can be further subcategorized into deck ovens, barbecue roaster ovens and barbeque grills, countertop and conveyor ovens, char-broilers and convection ovens. It is important that you take proper time to come up with an efficient layout and SOPs of your restaurant kitchen so once in operation there things will flow smoothly with out employees crawling all over each other. The success of any restaurant lies more on its equipment. The restaurant equipment includes cooking stoves, dining hall furniture, oven, bar equipment and so on. There can be number of different models of restaurant equipment. In fact Italian style restaurant equipment would not suit a Japanese style restaurant.  Restaurant Equipment, and Restaurant Supplies, are one of the biggest expenses that you will incur during start up. Not only that, restaurant equipment and supplies selection is also a complex process since different kinds of restaurants require different things. The best place to begin your search is to visit food service equipment dealers. However, since many food equipment dealers now take advantage of the Internet, you can start by going online and check online equipment dealers that offer quality and affordable restaurant equipment and supplies.

First of all you have to make the list of all the things you will need in your restaurant. Every restaurant has its own requirements. There are many sources which can help you in selecting the right equipment. You can start your search with food service equipment dealers. Nowadays every food equipment dealer is having a website. It is a good idea to got trough their website before you shop anything. There are many equipment dealers online but your job is to find the one which offers affordable supplies and equipment

 

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If you've been keeping up with my blog posts lately you'll know I've come to adding a few news posts from around the web on this subject. I've got a couple more today that are new and updated, so let me know what you think of em...

Mexican drug kingpin pleads guilty to US charges

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rare coins values – YouTube – The Layman’s Guide to Rare Coin Values



A Beginner's Guide To Rare Coins

Coin collecting is one hobby that is both fun and challenging. To help those who are looking for those rare coins, here is a list of hard to find ones that are worth moving "heaven and earth" for.

Gold coins are something of a rare commodity. They were circulated only until 1933, which makes them expensive when they are auctioned. The nice thing about gold is that its value probably will never go down - making it a good investment.

Another rare coin sought by collectors is the Liberty Seated Dollar. These were last produced some time in the 19th century and are considered to be a rare find.

From 1875 to 1878, twenty cent coins were minted. This coin looks very much like a quarter and since its value is very low today, it is a coin worth looking for.

The Barber half dollars are rare coins that were minted from 1892 until 1915 and are collected by people depending on date or type. One of the challenges that occurs when searching for this coin is finding one in good condition.

The 1917 type One Standing Liberty Quarter is another coin worth owning. It was only minted for 2 years and shows the exposed breast of Ms. Liberty. This design created such an uproar that it had to be replaced and was only circulated for a year.

Mercury dimes were produced periodically during the 20th century. The market value of them is $50 a piece.

The Walking Liberty Half Dollar is a beautiful coin for collectors. They were only circulated for 4 years and are considered to be one of the all time rare coins to ever exist.

The Texas Commemorative Half Dollar is another rare coin. Only 150,000 of these were minted over a 4 year period and just 60% to 80% of these are still available today making it one of the hardest coins to find today...

The most expensive coin is the $20 Saint Gaudens. This was sold in an auction for nearly $8 million. The design is truly superb and the value of it has never dropped even during the 1980-82 bear market.

Rare coins are truly a challenge for anyone who seeks to make this a mission in life. Not only are they hard to find but it they are expensive to acquire. Should a person have the funds available to purchase them then this adventure is truly something worth finishing.

By: Elliot Higgins

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Back with more news for you today. It's amazing how much good information there is on this stuff out there if you know where to look. Three in particular that I found really valuable were...

The Rare Find on Ebay Thread - CoinTalk

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RBI seeks rare coins for its museum collection

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