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Royal Canadian Mint Launches 25-Cent Figure Skating Coin

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Royal Canadian Mint's Vancouver 2010 commemorative circulation coin program continues with 25-cent figure skating coin. Canadians from coast to coast encouraged to hold onto their "lucky" quarters.

Royal Canadian Mint Vancouver 2010 commemorative figure skating coins

OTTAWA — The Royal Canadian Mint's newest coin in the Vancouver 2010 collection is here! The sport of figure skating is depicted on the coin, which is the ninth of 17 circulation coins to commemorate the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games. The launch of the coin was celebrated yesterday in Vancouver with area youth and Vancouver 2010 mascots Quatchi, Miga and Sumi.

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U.S. Army Commemorative Coin Act Passes to President

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The Senate dismissed its lame duck session status on Monday and passed a bill to "mint and issue $5 gold coins, $1 silver...

Numismatic News and Blog Headlines – Nov 18, 2008

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

Finest Lincoln Cent Collection, Registry Rarities in Heritage’s December Houston Coin...

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Reverse of rare 1795 $5 Small Eagle gold coinDallas, TX – The #1 All-Time Finest Set of Lincoln Cents ever assembled (according to the PCGS Registry) is being offered by Heritage Auction Galleries in their Houston Signature® Auction, the Official Auction of the Houston Money Show of the Southwest.

The auction, December 4-6, 2008, includes important material from more than 230 consignors in the last major auction of the year. Some 7,000 lots include many Registry-level or Registry-leading pieces. Details can be found on the Heritage website, HA.com, where the auction is now posted; all lots are now available for inspection and bidding.

"This Houston auction contains three different offerings from the Estate of Jack Lee," explained Heritage President Greg Rohan. "Most important to bidders – and to the hobby – is Jack's #1 All-Time Finest Registry Set of Lincoln Cents, due to the importance of this series to so many American collectors.

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Gold Drops Slightly, Platinum Falls More

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Despite the dollar's early struggle against the euro and the British pound, commodities stepped back on Monday as the greenback recovered strength. New...

Martin Van Buren Presidential $1 Circulating

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It was easy to miss the release of the eight Presidential $1 coin last week given all the buzz with the U.S. Mint's clearance...

U.S. Government Prints 608 Million Notes Worth $14.1 Billion in October

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The U.S. government in October printed fewer banknotes that were worth much more compared to its September output, according to Bureau of Engraving...

US Mint to Reveal 2009 Lincoln Commemorative Silver Dollar Coin Designs

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The U.S. Mint on Wednesday will reveal 2009 commemorative silver dollar coin designs honoring Abraham Lincoln, the sixteenth President of the United...

Business & Bullion Weekend Report – Nov 15

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Precious metals dropped for the week, as did stocks. London silver, gold and platinum fell 9.5 percent, 0.6 percent, and 3.4 percent respectively. The...

US Mint Last Chance Sale Begins, Clearance Coins Listed

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US Mint Last Chance Sale Promotion ImageThe United States Mint's last chance coin clearance sale kicked off early Saturday morning with a massive list of over 150 old and new coins and products.

The Mint announced its sale Monday along with plans to slash coins from its 2009 numismatic portfolio, including 22 American Buffalo and American Eagle gold and platinum collector coins.

The Mint has dubbed its limited-time, first come, first serve offer as the "Last Chance Sale." The sale continues through to December 19 and includes coins and product dating between 1999-2008. The Mint has said old inventory not sold will be melted shortly after, which will ease its January transition to a new fulfillment center in Plainfield, IN.

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