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18 09, 2018

1995: The Year Of The Last Great Rare US Coin?

By |2018-09-18T22:14:08+00:00September 18th, 2018|Coin Shop Blog|Comments Off on 1995: The Year Of The Last Great Rare US Coin?

By Joshua McMorrow-Hernandez, Editor As a modern coin enthusiast, I'm frequently making the case that the last great United States Mint rarity was released in 1995 – the year the 1995-W American Silver Eagle was issued as a free “bonus” in the 1995 10th Anniversary American Eagle proof set. The 5-piece proof set, issued for $999 (remember, the price of gold back then was about $387 per ounce), was an immediate hit, though relatively few collectors of American Silver Eagles could afford to buy four gold coins for the sake of picking up the 1995-W silver eagle. The same was [...]

26 07, 2018

5 Reasons GSA Dollars Are Top Collectibles

By |2018-07-26T22:15:14+00:00July 26th, 2018|Coin Shop Blog|Comments Off on 5 Reasons GSA Dollars Are Top Collectibles

By Joshua McMorrow-Hernandez, Editor It seems GSA dollars are always in demand no matter what coin show I go to. I'll find them at pretty much every booth – excepting, of course, those run by currency, ancient coin, and world coinage dealers. GSA dollars got their name from the General Services Administration (or GSA), which throughout the course of the 1970s sold these silver dollars, which had been leftover from a government hoard. GSA dollars are a top want list item for countless collectors and enjoy a relatively robust pricing track record, even during more challenging periods in the marketplace. [...]

25 07, 2018

1922 “Plain” No-D Lincoln Cents: A Closer Look

By |2018-07-25T22:18:48+00:00July 25th, 2018|Coin Shop Blog|Comments Off on 1922 “Plain” No-D Lincoln Cents: A Closer Look

By Joshua McMorrow-Hernandez, Editor There are at least two varieties in the Lincoln wheat cent sub-series that countless penny enthusiasts vie for: one is the 1955 doubled die cent and the other is the so-called 1922 “Plain” No-D from the Denver Mint. It's a fascinating die variety with curious origins. For many years it fooled some collectors into thinking that Philadelphia had actually minted Lincoln “pennies” in 1922. Spoiler alert: The Philly Mint did not, in fact, make any 1922 cents, but you probably already knew that! The Denver Mint struck 7,160,000 Lincoln cents in 1922, all intended to carry the “D” [...]

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