New York gold prices rallied on Friday to mark a second day of gains, cutting into weekly losses while recording the first monthly advance since November. The yellow metal began climbing on Thursday as the dollar weakened and investors became less risk averse. Major U.S. stock indexes finished slightly lower during the final week in [...]
Next year’s America the Beautiful Quarter design candidates have already been created and reviewed, although the final selections for this year’s reverse designs are yet to be announced.
The 2011 quarters will release into circulation like the United States Mint favors, versus the accelerated time-frame the public will witness for 2010 quarters
The legislation approving the new park and site quarters was only signed into law by President George W. Bush on December 23, 2008. (Read about the recent coin forum where US Mint Director Moy discusses quarters.)
As a result, before this year’s designs came to fruition, the US Mint had to first go through the process of actually creating the America the Beautiful Quarters Program, line up the 56 national park and other national sites to be honored, coordinate with the overseeing authority for each site, and get production and other Mint procedures ramped up — all in span of a few months.
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Trees Grow on Mars – Photo Inside! Good Morning, Gold prices showed additional firmness overnight and early this morning. For the most part, bullion prices managed to remain above the $1,100 an ounce mark as additional weakness pushed the U.S. dollar to near 80.50 on the trade-weighted index and as European stocks edged higher, reflecting [...]
Daniel Frank Sedwick, LLC is working around the clock to present another big auction with over 2150 lots and a pre-auction estimate of over $1 million. Lots will be online around the first week of March and available for viewing in person at the Baltimore Coin Show March 3-7. Also lot viewing in person will [...]
Gold finished higher for the first time this week on Thursday, benefiting from a dollar that began the day strong but weakened in the afternoon. Concerns resurfaced early over Greece’s debt crisis, which pressured the euro lower and the dollar higher. Gold tends to move in the opposite direction of the greenback. Crude tumbled 2.3 [...]
The United States Mint today at noon Eastern Time launched the first of two commemorative coins scheduled for release this year. The 2010 American Veterans Disabled for Life Silver Dollar pays tribute to Americans who became disabled for life while serving in the Armed Forces of the United States.

2010 American Veterans Disabled for Life Silver Dollars – Proof and Uncirculated Versions
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Minted in both proof and uncirculated conditions for collectors and struck from 90 percent silver and 10 percent copper, the coin obverse or heads side features an image of three disabled veterans.
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2010 Presidential Dollar Proof Sets are at the top of the leaderboard in weekly sales for the second straight time, according to the latest United States Mint numismatic stats. After 1 1/2 weeks of availability and with the helping hand of a boisterous weekly increase of 75,626, the four-coin set has jumped over the 300,000 marker.
With the Lincoln Presidential $1 coin proof included within, it looks to be a sure bet that the 2010 sets will easily topple last year’s sets. Those were available for just over a year and have adjusted sales of 627,925.
The Millard Fillmore $1 coin launched into circulation one week ago. The initial roll sales are solid, although they are a tad behind the inaugural numbers of the prior two Presidential $1 coin releases. Collectors purchased 26,008 of the Philadelphia rolls and 25,521 of the Denver rolls.
Gold coins enjoyed decent weekly gains. The proof Gold Buffalo advanced 771 to 47,599. As a group, First Spouse Gold coins rallied by 446.
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The biggest economic news event on Wednesday was Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke’s comments to lawmakers that interest rates would remain low for the foreseeable future to support the sluggish economy. The pledge was a boon to stocks and oil, but not for gold which fell for a third straight day. The yellow metal was [...]
An insightful lecture on ancient Greek coin history was held at the San Antonio Museum of Art on Sunday, February 21, by Dr. Peter van Alfen. Nearly 130 enthusiasts, including several youth, attended the event and had the opportunity to visit the ancient Greek coin exhibit permanently housed in the museum — all for an [...]
The first piece of coin legislation introduced in 2010 is a Senate companion to a nearly identical House bill proposed in April 2009 that would commemorate the 1863 invasion of Pennsylvania, the Battle of Gettysburg, and Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address with proof and uncirculated 50-cent clad, $1 silver and $5 gold coins.
Jointly introduced on February 11, 2010, by Pennsylvania Senators Arlen Specter and Robert P. Casey, Jr., the 1863 Gettysburg Campaign Act, S.3009, would authorize the United States Mint to issue up to 100,000 clad, 350,000 silver and 75,000 gold coins.
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