Yearly Archives: 2010
PCGS at Boston ANA: On-Site Grading, Rare Proof Copper Exhibit
Heritage Summer FUN US Coin Auction Tops $7.4 Million
Gold, Silver, Metal Prices Commentary – July 14, 2010
Gold Prices Rebound to Top $1210, Silver Gains 1.9%
Army and Air Force Exchange Service Promotes $1 Coins
2009 Jefferson Nickels and Roosevelt Dimes Values
Looking back to last year, 2009 was filled with a roller-coaster of events relating to the coin collecting world. Among the many highlights, new coin releases such as the Abraham Lincoln Commemorative Silver Dollar and the four redesigned 2009 Lincoln Cents are sure to be recalled by anyone even slightly familiar with the hobby.
The sharp US Mint June coin production increases may further jog the memory, reminding collectors of the historically low mintage levels in 2009. For the entire year, just 3,548,000,000 circulating coins were produced.
In comparison, 2008 had a production total of more than 10.1 billion and 2007 came in even higher over 14.4 billion. In fact, the last time the US Mint had circulating strikes at such a low level was forty-plus years ago.
Gold, Silver, Metal Prices Commentary – July 13, 2010
US Marshals Anniversary Commemorative Coin Act Reintroduced
Commemorative coin legislation was reintroduced in the House of Representatives on July 1, 2010, that would honor the 225th anniversary of the founding of the US Marshals Service with a one ounce high-relief $5 gold coin and a standard sized silver dollar.
The U.S. Marshals Service was the first law enforcement agency in America. President George Washington appointed the first 13 U.S. Marshals on Sept. 24, 1789, which was two days after he signed the Judiciary Act of 1789 into law. Since then, US Marshals have served the Nation in varying capacities with distinction and honor.
The United States Marshals Service 225th Anniversary Commemorative Coin Act, H.R. 5680, was again brought forward by Rep. John Boozman of Arkansas, who introduced nearly identical legislation on June 10, 2009 that was numbered H.R. 2799.