Surprise the collector in your life with this U.S. Mint State Quarter Series pocket knife and coin set.
The state of North Carolina is represented in this unique set. An included 2-blade State Quarter Trapper knife measures 4.25 inches long and has two 3.4-inch brushed finish stainless steel blades with custom state quarter frosting. A blue celluloid handle with nickel silver bolsters and the frost emblem embossed onto one side and brass liners complete the knife.
An uncirculated 2001 North Carolina state quarter with random mint marks comes in a clear acrylic coin holder. This set is presented in a white, faux-leather display tin with a hinged top and molded felt interior. The inside top lid features the state seal, map, and date incorporated into the union.
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The Nature of North Carolina`s Southern Coast
With The Nature of North Carolina`s Southern Coast, Dirk Frankenberg`s effort to provide a comprehensive field guide to the state`s dynamic shoreline is complete. Picking up where his 1995 book The Nature of the Outer Banks left off, this book covers the coastal region from Ocracoke Inlet to the South Carolina border. Along the way, it provides a close-up look at the area`s natural environment, highlighting the processes that have shaped, and continue to shape, North Carolina`s southern coast. The book guides the reader to more than fifty different natural areas-including barrier islands, coastal waters, estuaries, wetlands, and forests -- that have been preserved along 180 miles of coastline. Drawings, maps, and photographs amplify the text, aid in identifying common plants, and illustrate the local natural communities. In a final section, the author explores the effects of human land use on coastal areas, calling attention to a number of current environmental threats and discussing ways...
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Hugh Morton's North Carolina
The environmentalist, developer, and promoter of tourism shares six decades of photographs of North Carolina, focusing on his main passion--athletics--as well as the major players in politics, government, business, and the media.
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Ghosts from the Coast
Acclaimed storyteller Nancy Roberts takes the reader on a haunted tour of coastal North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia in this engaging new collection of thirty-three ghost stories and legends.
In North Carolina, we hear of the restless spirit who troubles visitors to the Currituck Beach Lighthouse and the phantom ship that, though lost in a storm at sea, sailed into Beaufort Harbor for a final farewell. South Carolina provides the backdrop for tales such as that of the Union soldier killed at Charleston's Fort Sumter--more than a century later, a tourist is startled to discover the eerie, blue-coated figure of the soldier standing next to him. And in Georgia, we encounter ghostly pirates doomed to sail the creeks and inlets of St. Simons Island forever without rest, as well as rambunctious child spirits who roll pool balls down the hallways of a Savannah bed and breakfast, just as they did when their family lived in the house following the Civil War.
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Angel Doll
A Christmas story about two young boys in North Carolina in the 1950s.
Angel Doll
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