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His gifts? They’re already in the works – hundreds of millions in new cents and up to 500,000 commemorative silver dollars. Similar to the state commemorative quarters and Presidential $1 Coins, the Lincoln cent is getting a redesign. Four cents – each with a different theme and release date – will start flowing into your [...]

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President Bush signed the Native American $1 Coin Act mandating the redesign of Sacagawea Dollar. Starting in 2009, the Sacagawea reverse will no longer have the soaring eagle depicted. Instead, it’ll bear a famous American Indian or American Indian event that’ll change each year. CoinNews.net has discussed the success and various failures of U.S. dollar [...]

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There’s nothing better than some variety between coins to peak a person’s interest and excitement. The 50 State Quarters® and new Presidential $1 Coins highlight how changing a coin’s design every few months can kindle passion with at least collectors. What’s your excitement level when a batch of coins gets minted but a percentage of [...]

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For the first time ever the U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing digitally unveiled a new bill redesign. The new $5 bill will mix into the circulating starting in early 2008 and is promised to be "safer, smarter and more secure". The Bureau of Engraving and Printing launched the digital redesign through an Internet news [...]

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New legislation was approved by Congress this week that’s intended to stir the pot with the Sacagawea golden dollar. The desire is to create fresh, recurring excitement with the Sacagawea dollar to commemorate Native Americans while also promoting its use in daily circulation. What’s the plan to make most of this happen? In short, replicate [...]

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