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The ANA School of Numismatics Offers Course, ‘Fundamentals of Grading U.S....

The American Numismatic Association’s School of Numismatics offers the opportunity to improve coin grading skills with their 'Fundamentals of Grading U.S. Coins' course by...

Bullion & Business Weekend Report – May 10

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Platinum enjoyed a robust week, silver showed a modest gain and gold dropped slightly on the London Fix. Platinum's rally was helped along Friday...

Teletrade To Auction Special Collection of PCGS “Green Holder” Coins on...

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IRVINE, Calif. – Teletrade, America's largest fully automated Internet auction company for certified coins and currency, will auction “The Green Holder Collection” on Sunday,...

House Passes Bill For Steel Cent and Nickel

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Steel PenniesThe House debated on the legislation and finally voted yesterday to change the metallic composition of the penny and 5-cent nickel to a less expensive copper-colored steel.

Although the prices of copper, zinc and nickel metals in coins have declined in recent months, the penny and 5-cent nickel still cost more to make than what they're worth—resulting in a reported loss of about $100 million every year, or $1 billion over a decade.

It now costs about 1.26 cents to make the penny and about 7.7 cents to make the nickel.

House bill "H.R. 5512, the Coin Modernization and Taxpayer Savings Act of 2008" would seek to change those manufacturing costs by using copper-colored steal, which could cut the cost of making pennies down to about 0.7 cents each. But its recent passage in the House is no guarantee it'll make its way to the White House for signing.

H.R. 5512 must still go through the Senate and then the President, and not everyone is happy with the current legislation.

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Shipwreck Treasure with Rare Astrolabe, Gold Cobs and Silver Coins at...

Numismatist Daniel Frank Sedwick featuring Treasure Auction #3 with over 1100 lots, including a rare astrolabe, gold cobs, silver coins, Chinese porcelains and other artifacts.

Sedwick Treasure Auction CatalogWinter Park, FL - Numismatist Daniel Frank Sedwick is releasing a Treasure Auction, among the items on the numismatic market today are gold cobs, particularly from the Spanish 1715 Fleet off the east coast of Florida, and this sale features dozens of them, all carefully selected for quality and eye-appeal.

 

There will be also some small gold ingots and nuggets from the Espadarte wreck of 1558 off Mozambique," commented Daniel Sedwick,

"We offered the first part of this unique collection of gold pieces in our Treasure Auction #1 a year ago, and they were well received. This time we are certain of the shipwreck name, which should boost their interest even further."

 

Another early important shipwreck find in this auction is the Michael Goldston collection of silver “tumbaga” ingots from a still-unidentified wreck of ca. 1528 off the Bahamas.

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Pair of 1794 Dollars Lead Heritage’s May 2008 Long Beach Auction

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Dallas, TX. A pair of 1794 silver dollars and three Continental dollars are among the rarities included in the catalog for the Official Auction...

Man Sues Treasury Secretary, Wants More Presidential $1 Coins

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Question in Presidential $1 CoinA Florida man has sued U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson with the goal of recognizing 10 men he says were president before George Washington. He wants Paulson to add these men into the Presidential $1 coin series.

Stanley L. Klos of Palm Beach, Florida would like everyone to know and recognize the men who were Presidents of the United States in Congress Assembled—leaders after the Articles of Confederation were adopted in March of 1781 and prior to Washington's presidency in 1789.

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Steel Cents Debated in House, No Decision Yet

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The debate to change the metal composition of U.S. coinage was waged on the House floor Tuesday. With the surging prices of metals like...

The History of Quebec City Forever Engraved on Two-Dollar Coin

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Unveiling and issue of a coin commemorating the 400th anniversary of Quebec City QUEBEC CITY - The Royal Canadian Mint is pleased to celebrate the...

Gold Ends Lower, Short Term Prospects Less Rosy?

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Gold turned slightly south today as the dollar gained against the euro. New York spot gold went as low as $862.70 an ounce, but...