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A copper shortage during World War II prompted the U.S. Mint to switch the one-cent penny to a steel composition that was coated in zinc, according to Gainesville Coins.
The Standing Liberty quarter remains “among the most collectible old coins ever made” by the U.S. Mint, according to Gainesville Coins. The coin’s design made its debut in 1916 but was ...
There has even been speculation that some mint production workers make errors on purpose, knowing that doing so will boost the value of coins on the collectibles market. Gainesville Coins broke ...
The mint also creates non-currency coins for large corporations. [1] After National Collector's Mint was repeatedly cited by state and Federal authorities for fraudulent profiteering from the 9/11 attacks, The Huffington Post described the company as a "bogus 9/11 coin seller." [2]
The half union (separate varieties known as J-1546 through J-1549 [1]) was a United States pattern coin with a face value of fifty U.S. Dollars.It is often thought of as one of the most significant and well-known patterns in the history of the U.S. Mint.
Northwest Michigan Coin and Stamp Club [89] Northwoods Philatelic Society (Iron Mountain) [89] Oakland County Stamp Club [89] [45] Peninsular State Philatelic Society [89] Plate Number Coil Collectors Club [89] Pontiac Stamp Club [89] Southwestern Michigan Stamp Club (St. Joseph [89] Vehicle City Stamp Club [89]
This is still the only non-bullion coin ever issued at the West Point facility, according to Gainesville Coins. 8. 1998-P Bonded Group of Roosevelt Dimes. A true oddity. The Philadelphia mint made ...
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