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[[File:Doug's Coin & Jewelry sign.jpg|right|thumb|Window sign at Doug's Coin & Jewelry]]
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'''Doug's Coin & Jewelry''' was a coin, currency and estate jewelry dealer located at 2907 [[18th Street South Homewood|18th Street South]] near [[The Curve]] in [[Homewood]]. The business was founded in [[1984]].
'''Doug's Coin & Jewelry''' was a coin, currency and estate jewelry dealer located at 2907 [[18th Street South Homewood|18th Street South]] near [[The Curve]] in [[Homewood]]. The business was founded in [[1984]].


The shop was known for carrying high quality collectibles, including Confederate currency and vintage sports trading cards. The store suffered a major theft in [[2016]] and closed later that year.
The shop was known for carrying high quality collectibles, including Confederate currency and vintage sports trading cards. The store suffered a major theft in [[2016]] and closed later that year.
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Revision as of 10:04, 9 April 2017

Window sign at Doug's Coin & Jewelry

Doug's Coin & Jewelry was a coin, currency and estate jewelry dealer located at 2907 18th Street South near The Curve in Homewood. The business was founded in 1984.

The shop was known for carrying high quality collectibles, including Confederate currency and vintage sports trading cards. The store suffered a major theft in 2016 and closed later that year.