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May 7, 2008: Washington D.C. Quarter, Rare Coins in Circulation, Coin Dealer Runs for Senate
By admin | May 7, 2008
Welcome back to Coin Update!
What historical figure is best for the Washington D.C. Quarter? Also, Odyssey Marine Exploration quarterly results, finding rare coins in circulation, 2007 Proof Platinum Eagles, a coin dealer runs for Senate, two new world coins, $5 and $10 gold, and notable auctions.
In India, buying gold is easy. You can pick up 2.5 gram, 5 gram, 10 gram, 20 gram, or 50 gram coins from your Bank.
Is the financial crisis over? A brief perspective from Numismaster.
A column from the Washington Post takes a look at the three possible figures for the Washington D.C. Quarter and their sometimes tenuous connections to the District.
Odyssey Marine Exploration, the shipwreck treasure hunting company, announced their First Quarter Results.
Who says you can’t find rare coins in circulation? Take a look at Susan Headley’s recent post to get some ideas on where to look and what you can find.
A quick look at the mintage figures for the 2007 Proof Platinum Eagle Coins.
Paul Hollis, a well known Louisiana coin dealer, has officially announced that he is running for U.S. Senate.
Do you have this problem when you bring coins to the bank?
Two new world coin announcements covered by CoinNews.net. In Australia, a special one dollar coin featuring a detector dog. In Canada, a two dollar circulating commemorative to honor the 400th anniversary of the founding of Quebec.
Highlights from the upcoming Bowers and Merena auction to take place at the Baltimore Coin and Currency Convention.
Numismatic News takes a look at the $5 and $10 Gold Coins of the early 1900’s.
And now for some notable auctions. You don’t see Proof Morgan Dollars on eBay very often. Here’s an 1894 Morgan Dollar PF 65 Cameo!
Another thing you don’t see very often, MS67 Clad Eisenhower Dollars. Here’s a 1976-D Type 1 Ike NGC MS67.
That’s it for now. Have a great day!
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