2009 Sacagawea $1 Coin Design Image Unveiled by US Mint

November 29, 2008 by admin  
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U.S. Mint releases 2009 Native American $1 Coin design on Native American Heritage Day

The United States Mint on Friday helped to celebrate Native American Heritage Day by unveiling the design image for the new 2009 Sacagawea $1 coin, officially entitled the "Native American $1 Coin." The dollar will begin circulating in January along with the first 2009 Presidential $1 Coin.

2009 Native American $1 Coin design

The new reverse designed by U.S. Mint Sculptor-Engraver Norman E. Nemeth depicts a Native American woman planting seeds in a field of corn, beans and squash. The scene represents the Three Sisters method of planting.

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Numismatic Landscape – Commentary By Doug Winter

November 29, 2008 by admin  
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ValueQuest 2009

Numismatic Landscape 2009I have the feeling that the Numismatic Buzzword for 2009 is going to be “value.” If you are like most collectors, your purchases in the coming year(s) are not going to be as extensive as they were in the past. If you are buying fewer coins, you’ll want to stretch your coin purchasing dollars and look for pieces that offer the biggest bang for the buck. I have a few suggestions, which are mainly conceptual in nature, to guide you along the Value Trail.

Regardless of series, date or mint, coins that have a nice, original appearance are very rare. My definition of “original” is a coin that appears to not have been cleaned, dipped, processed or otherwise enhanced in recent generations. In many series, especially ones like early gold and southern branch mint gold, truly original coins probably represent less than 5% of the available population. If you don’t believe me, take a look sometime at a large auction that is held in conjunction with a major convention. Assuming that you know what you are looking for, my guess is that you’ll see coin after coin that is too bright or bleached out or bedecked with “unusual” coloration. In some sales there may be thirty or forty early gold coins and only a small handful that fit my criteria of originality.

It makes sense to me that if you are going to buy fewer coins in 2009 (or, who knows, maybe you won’t buy fewer coins, just less expensive ones…) you should be buying prettier, more aesthetically appealing ones. And one of the things that I am continually amazed about in the rare date gold market is that, when they are available, choice, original pieces tend to only bring a small percentage (10-20% at most) over the typical “schlock” that is usually offered.

Another important point to consider when purchasing coins with a newfound appreciation for value is current market price versus prices in 2002-2003. I use 2003 as the point in time that prices in many gold series began to rise significantly. As an example, many early gold coins that were worth $6,000-8,000 in 2002-2003 had been at that level for quite a few years. Today, these same coins may be worth $10,000-12,000 or even more in some cases. (more…)

US Mint Gold, Platinum and Silver Coin Sales Figures – Nov 27

November 28, 2008 by admin  
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US Mint Sales Figures Image2008-W American Eagle Platinum uncirculated coins were again the big U.S. Mint movers.

Since last week’s figures, one-ounce sales surged 46.5 percent to 980 coins. They are now the last standing coin in the series after sales of the one-half ounce size spiked to 18.5 percent and sold out on Monday.

Double-digit percent rises were also seen across the one-half and one-quarter ounce 2008-W American Buffalo Gold proof coins.

Interestingly, several coins show declines. The Mint readjusted prices lower two weeks ago, likely resulting in at least some returns from customers who previously paid higher prices and decided on a refund. Mint accounting adjustments could be another factor.

Here are the latest Mint sales figures for the major American Eagle and American Buffalo collector products:

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Precious Metals Down Slightly

November 28, 2008 by admin  
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Precious metals moved lower Wednesday as the U.S. dollar showed strength, and despite rising oil. New York silver, gold and platinum futures fell 0.5 percent, 1.2 percent and 0.2 percent, respectively.

Bullion update ...January crude-oil recovered from Tuesday’s losses, gaining $3.67, or 7.2 percent, to close to $54.44 a barrel. The average price for unleaded gasoline declined yet another 2 cents to $1.868 a gallon, according to AAA.

December silver declined 5 cents to close to 10.22 an ounce.

January platinum fell $1.90 to settle at $869.70 an ounce.

Gold for December lost $10 to close to $808.50 an ounce.

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Martin Van Buren’s Liberty First Spouse Gold Coin on Sale

November 28, 2008 by admin  
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Martin Van Buren’s Liberty First Spouse gold coin and a bronze medal replica are now available from the United States Mint. The 1/2-ounce gold proof and uncirculated versions are priced at $549.95 and $524.95, respectively. Both have a face value of $10, are composed of 24-karat gold, and have an overall mintage limit of 40,000.

Martin Van Buren First Spouse gold coin

A bronze medal bearing the likeness of Van Buren’s Liberty coin is also available for $3.50.

Dubbed "The Red Fox of Kinderhook" for his red hair, political acumen and birthplace in New York, Martin Van Buren was the eighth President of the United States. America was prosperous when Van Buren took office, but less than three months later the panic of 1837 occurred and was quickly followed by a five-year depression. Van Buren was voted out of office, making him the third president to serve only one term.

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Gold Down as Oil Tumbles

November 26, 2008 by admin  
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Gold moved slightly lower Tuesday as oil plunged. The yellow metal fell for the first time in five sessions following Monday’s 9.2 percent surge. New York gold futures dropped 0.1 percent while silver declined 0.8 percent. Platinum managed to climb 0.6 percent.

Bullion update ...January crude-oil gave up most of its earlier gains, falling $3.73, or 6.8 percent, to close to $50.77 a barrel. AAA said the average price for unleaded gasoline declined another 2 cents to $1.885 a gallon.

December silver declined 8.5 cents to close to 10.27 an ounce.

January platinum gained $5.20 to settle at $871.60 an ounce.

Gold for December lost $1 to close to $818.50 an ounce.

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PCGS Currency Holders "Take the Heat"

November 26, 2008 by admin  
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With only a dozen exceptions, all the paper items in a Florida collector’s home safe were destroyed or damaged by intense heat during a house fire.  The only papers that survived unscathed were 12 bank notes inside PCGS Currency holders, including two 1907 $10 Gold Certificates.

1907 $10 Fr. 1171 banknote

"There were eleven large size and one small size PCGS Currency-certified notes recovered from the fire earlier this year.  The holders were sooty and some had blisters and discoloration on their surface, but the notes inside all survived without damage," said Laura A. Kessler, Vice President of PCGS Currency, a division of Collectors Universe, Inc. (NASDAQ: CLCT).

All other paper items in the five-foot tall gun safe at the anonymous collector’s central Florida home were destroyed or damaged from the extreme heat, including family documents, photographs and bank notes not housed in PCGS Currency holders.  Hundreds of encapsulated coins survived the fire, although their holders partially melted and were deformed. 

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BEP Launches Series 2004A $10 Note Subscription Program

November 26, 2008 by admin  
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2004A $10 Note FoldersPaper money collectors can enjoy peace of mind with guaranteed receipt of all 12 “We the People – Series 2004A $10 Collection” notes by joining the Bureau of Engraving and Printing’s (BEP) newly launched subscription program for $359.40.

In addition to the guarantee, collectors will save $60.60 off the cost of purchasing each of the twelve Federal Reserve banknotes priced separately at $35.

Key features of the notes include:

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US Mint: Two Bullion Coins Remain, 2009 Coin Launches to be Delayed

November 26, 2008 by admin  
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American Eagle silver and gold coinsHigh demand has depleted all but the American Eagle Gold and Silver one-ounce coins from its 2008-dated bullion coin inventory, the United States Mint told authorized dealers in a memo Monday. Further, the Mint said it will delay the launch of other bullion coins until later in 2009, citing difficulties in acquiring blanks.

 

"The quantities of blanks that we have been able to acquire from our suppliers continue to be very limited, while demand for bullion coins remains high. As a result, it is necessary for the United States Mint to delay the launch of other bullion coins until later in 2009. We will continue to monitor the situation and keep you informed as additional information becomes available."

 

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Numismatic News and Blog Headlines – Nov 25, 2008

November 26, 2008 by admin  
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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 them for their unusual or interesting content. Here are today’s articles:

Century Later, Gold Coin Reflects Sculptor’s Vision
By Matthew Healey, The New York Times

With the push of a button and some 60 tons of pressure, a blank gold disc was converted into an ultra-high-relief coin at the branch of the United States Mint here Monday, and a century-old vision for America’s coinage was finally fully realized.

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Silver dollars in demand
By Mark Ferguson, Coin Values

From the classic 1794 Flowing Hair silver dollar through the Peace dollar series of 1921 to 1935, collectors are busy assembling collections of these large coins in various forms.

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