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Daily Archives: May 26, 2009

Lincoln Penny Rail Splitter Sales "Normalizing"

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Lincoln Penny Rail Splitter rolls2009 Lincoln Penny Rail Splitter coins sizzled at launch, with more than 20 million cents sold in the first four days. On a sister site dedicated to the Lincoln bicentennial coins, we humorously (but aptly) named an article on the subject: "Lincoln Rail Splitter Penny Sales Steaming Like a Locomotive."

The most recent US Mint sales figures show a punctured engine with escaping steam. Well, at least from a self comparative standpoint. While 200,055 of the two-roll Lincoln sets had been sold up through Sunday, May 17, the US Mint now reports a total of 222,826 sets have been sold up to Monday, May 25.

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Gold, Silver Decline as Stocks Rally

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Gold fell for the first time in six days as the U.S. dollar regained strength against other world currencies. Silver and platinum followed...

Puerto Rico First Day Coin Cover Launched

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Puerto Rico Official First Day Coin Covers are now available at the US Mint for the price of $14.95, plus $4.95 for standard shipping...

Numismatic News: China Counterfeiting, Walking Liberty Values, Nicaraguan Currency

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May 26: Four numismatic news or coin blog articles are referenced on CoinNews every Tuesday and Thursday. These articles...

US Mint 2009 Proof Set

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US Mint 2009 Proof SetThe US Mint on Monday launched the 2009 Proof Set. The annual set is priced higher this year at $29.95, but it also includes specially minted pennies and four more coins.

The 2009 proof set is highlighted with redesigned Lincoln cents that celebrate the bicentennial birth of Abraham Lincoln. And unlike the circulating penny versions, each is composed of alloy matching the original 1909 Lincoln cent -- 95% copper, 3% zinc and 2% tin.

The pennies alone are likely to make the 2009 sets more popular than past years, and that is saying much. The annual sets are always a favorite with collectors -- each proof coin strike features the San Francisco "S" mint mark. More than 1.4 million of the 2008 proof sets were sold. Over 1.7 million of the 2007 proof sets were purchased.

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