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Bullion Mintage [5] Uncirculated Mintage 2010 1 Arkansas Hot Springs National Park: NP1 4/19/2010 33,000 27,000 2 Wyoming Yellowstone National Park: NP2 6/1/2010 3 California Yosemite National Park: NP3 7/26/2010 4 Arizona Grand Canyon National Park: NP4 9/20/2010 26,019 5 Oregon Mount Hood National Forest: NP5 11/15/2010 26,928 2011 6 Pennsylvania
5 g 1942–1945 Twenty Cent 22 mm 5 g 1875–1878 $5 Half Eagle 21.6 mm 8.36 g 1795–1929 $10 American Gold Eagle 22 mm 7.78 g 1986–present $25 American Platinum Eagle 22 mm 7.78 g 1997–present Half Cent 23.5 mm 6.74 g 1795–1857 Two Cent 23 mm 6.22 g 1864-1873 Quarter (Clad) 24.26 mm 5.67 g 1965–present Quarter (40% Ag) 24.3 mm 5.75 g ...
[49] 1,969 of the smaller silver dollar in proof condition were offered by the Royal Canadian Mint, with each coin encased in a silver bar, at a price of C$369.95 or $296.00 in U.S. currency. [52] Apollo 11 $5 coin on sale at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex, November 2019
Country Name of bullion coin Fineness weights options in troy ounces (ozt) Years Minted Australia: Emu.9995: 1 ozt: 1995–1998 Canada: Palladium Maple Leaf.9995: 1 ozt: 2005–2010
One-troy-ounce (480 gr; 31 g) samples of germanium, iron, aluminium, rhenium and osmium A Good Delivery silver bar weighing 1,000 troy ounces (83 troy pounds; 31 kg) Troy weight is a system of units of mass that originated in the Kingdom of England in the 15th century [1] and is primarily used in the precious metals industry.
The Chinese Silver Panda (Chinese: 熊猫银币; pinyin: xióngmāo yínbì) is a series of silver bullion coins issued by the People's Republic of China. The design of the panda is changed every year and minted in different sizes and denominations, ranging from 0.5 troy oz. to 1 kilogram. Starting in 2016, Pandas switched to metric sizes.
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