Yearly Archives: 2010
Gold Prices Climb, Silver and Platinum Advance
US Mint Sells 310,000 Fractional 2010 Gold Eagle Bullion Coins in...
Debuting last Thursday, the 22-karat 2010 American Eagle Gold Bullion Fractional Coins are off to a brisk pace according to the most recent coin sales figures released by the United States Mint.

An impressive 310,000 were sold during the first five days amounting to 48,500 ounces of gold. A look at the individual coins sales are shown below:
Heritage June 2010 Long Beach US Coin Auction Tops $9.88 Million
2010 Boy Scouts Commemorative Coins Reaching Sell Out Level
Gold Rises Slightly; Silver, Metal Prices Commentary – June 15, 2010
2009 Lincoln Cents and Related Sets Go Off Sale Tuesday
New Book Offers History of Indian Gold Coins of the 20th...
Gold, Silver, Metal Prices Commentary – June 14, 2010
2010 FIFA World Cup Coins Available from Royal Canadian Mint
As the world cheers the kick-off of the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa, the Royal Canadian Mint is proud to announce that it has become the exclusive Canadian retailer of gold and silver coins produced by the South African Mint in celebration the most anticipated and watched soccer tournament on earth.

2010 FIFA World Cup Gold and Silver Coins
Soccer fans and coin collectors alike can choose from a series of three gold and one silver collector coin, as well as a Silver Premium Edition Set of five different 1oz silver coins and a 40 mm diameter silver medal. Any product from this selection is sure to immortalize the thrilling exploits of the world's best footballers in exquisitely crafted, limited-edition gold and silver coins.
Paul Revere’s Midnight Ride Featured on 2010 ANA Medal
The official medal for the American Numismatic Association's 119th Anniversary Convention, August 10-14 in Boston, is available for purchase.
Designed by Jamie Franki, former master designer in the United States Mint's Artistic Infusion Program, the medal celebrates one of Boston's most famous citizens, Paul Revere.
The obverse depicts the engraver and patriot's storied "Midnight Ride," while the reverse calls to mind designs he engraved for a 2-shilling issue of colonial currency.
