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Monthly Archives: September 2008

Gold Coin Demand Met by Royal Canadian Mint

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The Royal Canadian Mint has been able to sustain its inventory of gold coins, unlike the U.S.Mint, as physical demand for gold has surged...

Bullion & Business Weekend Report – Sept 27

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Gold gained about 20 percent since Sept. 11 as safe-haven demand drove physical demand to such a level that the U.S. Mint suspended Buffalo...

CFTC Investigating Silver Market

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The Wall Street Journal reported the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) confirmed Wednesday that there's a new investigation into the silver market....

2008 Alaska First Day Coin Cover from U.S. Mint

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The United States Mint 2008 Alaska Official First Day Coin Cover goes on sale Tuesday, September 30 at noon eastern for the price...

U.S. Mint Suspends Buffalo Gold Coin Sales

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American Buffalo one-ounce bullion coinThe United States Mint has temporarily suspended sales of American Buffalo one-ounce bullion coins to their network of Authorized Purchasers, it was announced Thursday.

 

"Demand has exceeded supply for American Buffalo 24-karat gold one-ounce bullion coins, and our inventories have been depleted. We are, therefore, temporarily suspending sales of these coins," the Mint said in a memorandum.

 

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Gold Declines as Rescue Plan Agreement Close

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New York precious metals retreated while the U.S. dollar climbed Thursday as news of a "fundamental" agreement came from Washington regarding the U.S. $700...

Daily Numismatic Headlines for September 25, 2008

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Four numismatic articles are referenced on CoinNews every Tuesday and Thursday, which are not written by us, but we recommend collectors read them...

The Slow Death of U.S. Circulating Coins

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credit cardIt's no secret. The currency of choice is not change, and it's no longer paper money. For many Americans, both forms have become annoyances — especially in high value purchases. Coin usage is declining, and trending toward extinction. These days, it's about plastic with the convenience of credit and debit cards.

While the U.S. Mint is spending money on mandated marketing and a doomed promotion of Presidential $1 coins, or announcing the exciting four new 2009 Lincoln penny design images, the reality is Americans dislike to receive or use these coins more than any other pocket change. And how a coin looks or feels is mostly inconsequential to anyone but collectors. But it goes beyond the penny and dollar $1 coin, as the outlook for every circulating coin further declines.

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Gold Up Slightly, Attention on U.S. Bailout Plan

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New York gold prices inched slightly higher Wednesday, as the markets watched the financial debate and waited for any Washington movement on the U.S....

Star-Spangled Banner Silver Dollar Sees Light in Senate

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A Senate bill casts new light on a proposal to commemorate the bicentennial of the 'Star-Spangled Banner' with a silver dollar. Maryland Senators Cardin...