Welcome back to Coin Update!
We hope you enjoyed your weekend. Now its time for another daily round up for coin collecting news! First, the recent deluge of bullish articles on gold and silver. Also, US Mint interview about Silver Eagles, highlights for the upcoming World’s Fair of Money in Baltimore, 2008 Platinum Eagle sales, 1922 Coinage, NASA Commemorative Coins, and notable auctions. On to the links…
There seem to be bullish articles on gold and silver everywhere you look. From investment oriented articles to mainstream articles to slice of life articles.
A timely interview with the United States Mint on American Silver Eagles.
One of the highlights of the Stacks Baltimore Auction, the 1797 Draped But Half NGC MS 66.
Another highlight to take place in Baltimore, the US Mint will be unveiling of the 2009 Ultra High Relief Double Eagle Gold Coin along with a display of six gold bars.
Sales figures for the 2008 Proof and Uncirculated Platinum Eagles. The proofs are still missing from the Mint’s website.
A brief review of a new book A Pocketful of History, which gives a brief tale for each of the 50 State Quarter designs.
1922 was an odd year for US coinage. Only cents, silver dollars, double eagles, and commemorative coins were produced. The most famous coin was the 1922 “No D” Lincoln Cent.
The NASA Commemorative Coin Bill passes the House. CoinNews has the latest information.
And now for some notable auctions. Every now and then a Matte Proof Lincoln Cent finds its way to eBay. Here’s a 1910 Matte Proof Lincoln NGC PF 64 BN.
The #10 ranked PCGS Registry Set for Susan B. Anthony Dollars. It includes 5 Top Pop coins.
The key date 1928 Peace Dollar PCGS MS65 with CAC Sticker.
That’s it for today. Have a bearable Monday!