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Monthly Archives: November 2007

2008 Quarter Designs and Pictures Released: The Last of the...

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Today, November 27, the United States Mint released pictures of how the last state commemorative quarters will look. 2008 is the final year...

Sorry True Loves: Gold Pushed ’12 Days of Christmas’ Prices Up

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Most are familiar with the age-old Christmas song, 'The Twelve Days of Christmas'. It's become a tradition during Christmas in more ways than one....

The Royal Australian Mint Showcases Glamour for 2008

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Last month the Royal Australian Mint had an evening gala where they introduced their 2008 theme and series of coins. The gala was likely...

CoinNews.net Adds a Free Inflation Calculator

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Inflation touches every purchase and knowing its affects can be insightful and interesting. Especially when it's compared over time - past to present, or...

New Bureau of Engraving and Printing Products

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New products were recently made available from the Bureau of Engraving and Printing's (BEP) Online Store. The items were so hot that...

The Mystery of the Missing Coin Stash

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An early Northeastern settler back in the late 1700's heard of an approaching Indian attack. Instead of packing up his gold and silver coins,...

CoinNews.net Offers Free Rate of Return Coin Calculator

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The vast majority of coin collectors collect for the joy and experiences the hobby brings - not for financial gain. On the flip...

London Fix Charted – Silver, Gold and Platinum (Nov 19-23)

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Precious metal prices were up this week, although silver remained nearly static with a gain of only $.03. It closed at $14.55. Platinum was...

Two Coins Fetch Nearly 700K in Bowers and Merena 9.4M Baltimore...

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Bowers and Merena Auctions was the Official Auctioneer in the recent Baltimore Coin and Currency Convention. It proved to be an exciting show realizing...

No More American Eagle Silver Uncirculated Coins?

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The U.S. Mint's front website splashes attractive product offerings hoping to catch the eager shopper's eye. In a very small twist of irony this...