June 16: Four numismatic news or coin blog articles are referenced on CoinNews every Tuesday and Thursday. These articles are not authored by us, but we recommend coin collectors read them for their unusual or interesting content. Here are today’s coin articles: Cheerios dollars soften Steve Roach | Coin Values When a new subtype or [...]
The fifth coin in the series "Austrian Railways" to be issued on 17th June, 2009, is dedicated to the electric train. What began as a fair ground attraction in 1880 in the Vienna Prater rapidly became the most revolutionary step in transportation since the harnessing of steam almost a century before.

The first electric train in Austria was a small locomotive circling in the great exhibition pavilion in the Prater on the occasion of the Emperor Franz Joseph’s 50th birthday. The same monarch issued a licence two years later in 1882 for the first public electric railway.
It used direct current and was a five kilometer long stretch carrying day-trippers from the country town of Mödling into the popular Brühl valley. Other short branch lines soon followed. The introduction of alternating current proved the most reliable for longer railway lines, and in 1911 electric engines using alternating current were put into service on the 90 kilometer stretch to the pilgrimage centre of Mariazell.
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Celebrating the 500th anniversary of the ascension of a king considered to be controversial at the least, the Royal Mint has issued the 2009 UK Henry VIII £5 coins. These coins are available in platinum, gold, silver and cupro-nickel.

Dave Knight, Director of Commemorative Coins at the Mint, explains the choice for these commemorative coins:
“Love him or hate him, Henry VIII is undoubtedly one of history’s most influential monarchs. His reign changed the face of England forever and we felt it was essential that this remarkable period of history was commemorated with a lasting and treasured memento.”
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Members of the American Numismatic Association are invited to showcase their collections, research and creativity with fellow hobbyists by presenting an exhibit at the 2009 World’s Fair of Money®, August 5-9 in Los Angeles. The Collector Gallery brings together talented numismatic exhibitors and unique collections from across the country. All areas of numismatics are represented, [...]
Gold fell to a three-week low on Monday as a rising U.S. dollar dampened the yellow metal’s appeal. Silver and platinum followed gold’s retreat. The day was sour for oil and stocks as well. Oil futures fell, briefly slipping below $70 a barrel. The three major U.S. stock indexes each declined over 2 percent. In [...]
The quantity of banknotes produced by the US government in May increased over April, but fewer denominations were printed and the total value of all notes declined, according to Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP) figures released Friday. In comparing the months, the agency printed more $1s and $20s in May, but fewer $100s and [...]
As always, the top of the June 11th episode of Coin Chat Radio begins with host Bob Van Ryzin’s "What’s In the News." He leads with Guam quarter mintages. Ryzin reminds listeners that the Denver coins are the scarcest 2009 quarter designs with only 42.6 million struck, and that overall production is now at levels [...]
Precious metals were under fire this week as strength in the U.S. dollars made buying — especially in gold — less appealing. London gold ended lower for the second straight week after advancing during the prior four. In other markets, crude-oil surged for the fourth straight week while U.S. stocks marked modest gains. European stocks [...]
The US Marshals Service 225th anniversary is in 2014. A bill introduced in the House of Representatives would celebrate the occasion with commemorative silver and high relief gold coins. President George Washington appointed the first 13 U.S. Marshals on Sept. 24, 1789, which was two days after he signed the Judiciary Act of 1789 into [...]
History changed forever on the 4th November 2008. Barack Obama became the first African American to become President of the United States of America. After a long campaign, which started in February 2007, during which his battle for presidency was doubted at some points by his opponent John McCain victory prevailed, inspiring hope in people, [...]