New 2009 Coins, Proof Sets, Silver Eagles, Books and More
Ogden, UT (PRWEB) January 7, 2009 -- Sanderscoins.com is excited to announce new 2009 coins and products on our website and in our retail location at:
Sanders Coins and Cards
5484 South Adams Avenue Pkwy
Ogden, Utah 84405.
New 2009 Coins, Proof Sets, Silver Eagles, Books and More.
Also check out our Disney Fine Art Gallery at SandersArtStudio.com
SandersArtStudio.com in Ogden, Utah is pleased to announce
"The Magic of Disney Fine Art Exhibition." This exciting new exhibit
features Artists Trevor Carlton, Tricia Buchanan-Bensen, James Coleman, Mike Kupka, Harrison Ellenshaw and Peter Ellenshaw, among others.
The exhibit showcases over 40 of your favorite Disney Classic Film moments such as Cinderella, Alice in Wonderland, The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, Kermit the Frog, Peter Pan, Mickey Mouse, Pirates of the Caribbean, Mary Poppins and much more.
In addition to the exhibit, over 300 limited-edition Disney Fine Art
Giclee's on canvases are available for purchase on a new website and virtual gallery at Sanders Art Studio.com. Disney elements © Disney
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