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U.S. Mint's News
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Additionally, the Medal of Honor Commemorative Coin Act states that the proof coins must be manufactured at a different US Mint facility than the ...View Full Article Read More
The US Mint has already created four differing coin design candidates emblematic of the park. These were submitted to the Citizens Coinage Advisory ...View Full Article Read More
WASHINGTON DC -- The United States Mint will be releasing the fourth and final design of the Lincoln Bicentennial One-Cent Program on November 12, 2009. ...View Full Article Read More
But this was offset by more consumers cashing in gold to take advantage of the record metal price and by strong demand from the US Mint for gold coin blanks ...View Full Article Read More
Unless the London gold price average on Wednesday falls below $1035 an ounce, the US Mint will again increase the price of its gold collector coins, ...View Full Article Read More
The 2009 US Mint Uncirculated Set continues to experience exceptionally strong collector demand with sales already at 60 percent of the final mintage levels ...View Full Article Read More
The US Mint (USMint.gov) catalog for the 2009 Lincoln Coin and Chronicles Set just went on sale. The USMint.Gov Catalog Lincoln Coin and Chronicles Set has ...View Full Article Read More
United States Mint Deputy Director Andy Brunhart and United States Virgin Islands Governor John P. dejongh Jr. hosted the ceremony. ...View Full Article Read More
The 2009 Silver Eagle coin cancellations sting many collectors the most following yesterday's US Mint announcement that it would not offer several long ...View Full Article Read More
The forum was a platform for collectors to share their ideas about future US coinage. The United States Mint is offering the United States Virgin Islands ...View Full Article Read More
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