Name the business using initials?
Mail, shipping & receiving, banking and tax documents, etc., would reflect the business name.
Then you could use a longer form name for your internet presence so your business would show up in a Google search.
As an example, you could call the business RCC, LLC. Then, you could secure the domain name, Rarecoin.com, which is currently available.
I’m not sure if you’d want a dba, but something like this might work.
Lovely Clanky Bits of Lose Change....
From Monty Python's Flying Circus "The Money Programme" sketch. That's how the British spell program, with silent extra letters.
Throw a coin enough times, and suppose one day it lands on its edge.
I asked Claude (my friendly AI). Here's some of his feedback:
I can help brainstorm, though I'd suggest approaching this carefully. While these names reference the famous Buffalo nickel (where Chiefs Two Moons, Iron Tail, and John Big Tree were among Fraser's models), directly using Native American chiefs' names for a business could raise cultural sensitivity concerns and might be seen as appropriative.
Here are some alternative approaches that honor the numismatic connection:
Buffalo Nickel-Inspired (without using the names):
Since you're in "The Peach State" and a lot of places within Georgia reference "peach" or "peaches" AND playing off the term "piece" as in twenty cent piece, etc how about calling it "Georgia Pieces"?
For specific purposes (mail), you can always register a DBA with your county. The USPS will allow you use to any any receiving name as long as it is a registered DBA. I have seen some dealers use names like "Jeff's Nuts & Bolts".
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You've heard of the Penny Lady, now get ready for the Buffalo Gal.
^ is that reflective of inflation or discontinuance of the penny?
~Heads & Tails
~Bison Flips
~PDW'S
~Luster's
~Smooth Edges
~The Mint Mark
Name the business using initials?
Mail, shipping & receiving, banking and tax documents, etc., would reflect the business name.
Then you could use a longer form name for your internet presence so your business would show up in a Google search.
As an example, you could call the business RCC, LLC. Then, you could secure the domain name, Rarecoin.com, which is currently available.
I’m not sure if you’d want a dba, but something like this might work.
Lovely Clanky Bits of Lose Change....
From Monty Python's Flying Circus "The Money Programme" sketch. That's how the British spell program, with silent extra letters.
Throw a coin enough times, and suppose one day it lands on its edge.
I asked Claude (my friendly AI). Here's some of his feedback:
I can help brainstorm, though I'd suggest approaching this carefully. While these names reference the famous Buffalo nickel (where Chiefs Two Moons, Iron Tail, and John Big Tree were among Fraser's models), directly using Native American chiefs' names for a business could raise cultural sensitivity concerns and might be seen as appropriative.
Here are some alternative approaches that honor the numismatic connection:
Buffalo Nickel-Inspired (without using the names):
Buffalo Nickel Collectibles
Fraser's Legacy Coins & Collectibles
Three Chiefs Numismatics (references without naming)
Native Profile Rare Coins
Bison Bluff Collectibles
My hobby website Groovycoins.com, new and improved!
Net net: I like Three Chiefs Numismatics.
My hobby website Groovycoins.com, new and improved!
The Iron Pen
Georgia Bros.
Brass Incorporated
Worthy Inc.
The Worthwhile Company
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Coingasm LLC
Since you're in "The Peach State" and a lot of places within Georgia reference "peach" or "peaches" AND playing off the term "piece" as in twenty cent piece, etc how about calling it "Georgia Pieces"?
Thank y'all very much.
Still contemplating
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Throw a coin enough times, and suppose one day it lands on its edge.
YSP enterprise
YSP steel washers
your name collections
if it is all mailorder/show does it really matter?
Peachtree Street Specifics
Circular Stackables.
http://ProofCollection.Net
Two Guys and a Redbook
For specific purposes (mail), you can always register a DBA with your county. The USPS will allow you use to any any receiving name as long as it is a registered DBA. I have seen some dealers use names like "Jeff's Nuts & Bolts".
Authenticated Coins was founded in 2020 and has proudly served over 3,000 customers. See our full inventory at AuthenticatedCoins.com.
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