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Yearly Archives: 2010

PNG Seeks 2010 Professional Numismatists Guild Award Nominees

(Fallbrook, California) -- Nominations now are being accepted for the 2010 Professional Numismatists Guild awards (www.PNGdealers.com), according to PNG Executive Director Robert Brueggeman and...

Gold, Silver, Metal Prices Commentary – April 12, 2010

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The Long and Longs Of It Good Morning, The $61 billion financial adrenaline shot given to Greece by the euro-region and the IMF helped resuscitate...

Bullion & Business Weekend Recap – April 10, 2010

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Precious metals rallied after a short Easter break and for a second week, with New York gold rising to a four-month high...

Castle Helps Launch America the Beautiful Quarters Series

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No stranger to American coinage, Delaware Congressman Mike Castle participated in another unveiling ceremony late last month of the 2010 America the Beautiful Quarters,...

2010 America the Beautiful Quarters Release Dates

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Two weeks have passed since the United States Mint revealed designs for the 2010 America the Beautiful Quarters at a ceremony in...

Gold, Silver, Metal Prices Commentary – April 9, 2010

Knock, knock, knockin' on the IMF's door.. Good Morning, Increasing worries about a possible Greek debt default undermined the jawboning offered by ECB President...

Gold Falls a Dime, Silver Retreats 7.2 Cents

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New York gold futures on Thursday declined a touch and for the first time in six days as a rising dollar limited buying and...

2010 Lincoln Cent Rolls Available at US Mint

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The United States Mint today at noon ET placed Lincoln cent two-roll sets on sale for $8.95. The product offering, officially titled 2010 Lincoln Cent Coin Two-Roll Set "Preservation of the Union," includes two rolls of the pennies.

2010 Lincoln Cent Coin Two-Roll Set

One roll contains 50 coins struck from Philadelphia while the other roll holds coins minted from Denver.

The new coins were actually released into circulation on February 11, 2010. The U.S. Mint on that day held a special ceremony in Springfield, Illinois -- where Lincoln spent most of his adult life. Until today, however, those interested in owning the cents did not have an opportunity to get them directly from the U.S. Mint, although more and more have been appearing lately in daily change.

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US Mint Sales: US Mint Sets Top 750,000

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Demand generally declined for United States Mint bullion and numismatic products toward the end of March and through to the start of April's...

Gold Tops $1150/oz, Silver Above $18/oz

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New York gold futures hit their highest levels this year despite a stronger U.S. dollar and weaker oil prices -- conditions that tend to...