In similar news but regarding its non collector coins, the U.S. Mint told authorized dealers last Monday that its investor bullion coins were depleted, and that the American Eagle one-once silver and gold coins were the only remaining ...
The act authorizes the Treasury Secretary to mint and issue clad, silver and gold coins in 2011 to celebrate the 1775 establishment of United States Army, and its 230-year role in American society. The $5 gold coin will have a limited ...
Precious metals slipped and then tumbled on Monday as the US dollar showed strength against other world currencies and oil plummeted 9.4 percent. New York silver, gold and platinum futures ...
Worth checking out as well is the U.S. Coin Collecting site using Ning. This site has an established community going for it already. There are many coin social communities on the Internet, and most don’t use Ning. ...
The US Mint announced vast cuts to its product line up for 2009, including discontinuation of numerous versions of Gold and Platinum coins. Examining Unprecedented Demand for Gold Eagles The US Mint recently halted production of several ...
Posted by: T Location: Mishawaka on Dec 1, 2008 at 03:09 PM Wasnt there a story like this last year where someone dropped a gold coin in a salvation army kettle? It was a local story I believe. ...
From 1879 onward, the U.S. government had pledged to redeem dollars for gold, at the time widely held to be the best insurance for the value of the new U.S. dollar. Washington then kept at least $100 million in gold coin and bullion. ...
Privately-produced items are not legal tender U.S. coins. In cases where a marketer has altered an actual U.S. coin after it left the Mint, such as putting a sticker with Obama’s picture on it, knowledgeable collectors usually consider ...
A collection of Civil War gold coins has been sold at an auction in Dorset for almost £36000. The hoard of gold pieces dated from the 17th century and raised a total of £35933. Built up by a local collector, the coin collection included ...
WISHTV.com is the premier 24 hour news and weather source for Indianapolis, Indiana A gold coin worth about $800 dropped into a Salvation Army kettle in Evansville is giving the charity a boost in tough times.