Royal Mint Celebrates All Things British
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In honor of Great Britain's heritage and the arrival of the Olympic and Paralympic Games in 2012, The Royal Mint launched its 18-strong silver proof £5 coin collection, The Celebration of Britain Silver Series, June 22.
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Eurodollar Hits the Spotlight
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When Russian President Dmitriy Medvedev used a gold piece gift to illustrate his country's demand for an international reserve currency other than the U.S. dollar, promoters of the "United Future World Currency - Eurodollar" could not have gotten better press. |
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Log Cabin 'P' Lowest Mintage Cent
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With production now finished for the first two of four 2009 Abraham Lincoln cent designs, scarcity patterns are starting to be discernible.
Lowest mintage so far is the 284,400,000 total for the Philadelphia Birthplace design depicting a log cabin representing the 16th President's Kentucky roots.
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Royal Canadian Mint Launches International Year of Astronomy Coin and Other Stellar Collector Coins in Third Product Release of 2009
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Ottawa, Ontario, July 6, 2009 – Coin collectors and astronomy fans alike will be impressed by the Royal Canadian Mint's $30 Sterling Silver International Year of Astronomy collector coin, as well as several new products which are sure to attract the gaze of those looking to expand their collections or acquire finely crafted keepsakes of innovative design and composition. Other entries in the Mint's third product release of 2009 include the final issue of the Playing Card Money series, a new Blessings of Wealth 99.999% pure gold coin, an "Autumn Jewel" crystal raindrop coin and the newest issue of the $20 Fine Silver Great Canadian Locomotive Series featuring the Jubilee. These products will be available for purchase as of July 22, 2009. |
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January 2010 George Frederick Kolbe Public Auction Sale: The Stack Family Numismatic Library
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On January 9th, 2010, George Frederick Kolbe/Fine Numismatic Books will offer for sale at public auction the remarkable numismatic library carefully assembled over seven decades by the New York numismatic firm founded by brothers Morton and Joseph and ably carried on by Norman, Benjamin, Harvey, Susan, and Lawrence Stack. |
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World Mints, Museum Showcase Headline World’s Fair of Money in LA
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The American Numismatic Association’s 2009 World’s Fair of Money® gives visitors the chance to see some of the world’s most beautiful and valuable coins, interact with top numismatists, and explore one of the country’s most exciting cities. The event will be held Aug. 5-9 at the Los Angeles Convention Center, and will feature more than 1,100 dealers and vendors, world-class exhibits, 15 mints from four continents and education presentations for every age and interest level. |
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Faulty 20p coins 'worth £50 each'
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A batch of 20p coins accidentally issued with no date on them could be worth £50 each, say coin collectors.
Tens of thousands of the coins have been produced in error by the Royal Mint at Llantrisant, near Cardiff.
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UK 20p Undated Error Coins Commanding Huge Premiums
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News of an error in UK’s Royal Mint 20 pence coin (20p) blasted through the media this week, creating an intensified fervor in collectors trying to find and buy the coins.
Prices for the coin, which have a face value of about 33 cents US, have shot up with auction bidding reaching as high as several hundred dollars. (See current eBay auctions.)
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Royal Canadian Mint Launches 25-Cent Bobsleigh Coin
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CALGARY, ALBERTA – Although snow isn’t readily available in most parts of Canada at this time of year, the Royal Canadian Mint is inviting Canadians to celebrate an exciting winter sport with the latest circulation coin in its Vancouver 2010 collection — the 25-cent coin featuring bobsleigh. |
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Chinese Coins Commemorate 2010 Shanghai World Expo
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Some 70 million visitors are expected to visit Shanghai in 2010 for the World Expo where China hopes to "bring the world at home, and for the world to feel at home." To celebrate the occasion, the People’s Bank of China (PBOC) is issuing silver and gold proof World Expo Shanghai 2010 commemorative coins. |
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