Starting production in 2010 and running until the year 2021, the America the Beautiful Quarters are the follow up to the 50 State Quarters Program. These coins will feature unique National Parks and sites from each of the states, territories, and District of Columbia. Many are hoping that this series will prove to be popular with collectors.
Following the Footsteps of 50 State Quarters
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The Most Unpopular Coin Series?
Thursday, November 11th, 2010The United States government created the Susan B. Anthony Dollar with the purpose of creating a dollar coin that would be used in circulation. This would provide the benefit of cost savings over the period of use, since paper dollars wore out quickly, while dollar coins lasted for decades. Ultimately, the public failed to use the new difficulty in identifying the denomination.
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Interesting Silver Collectable Coins
Saturday, October 16th, 2010When buying silver collectible coins, you might want to consider the reason you’re collecting them. A huge number of coin collectors hoard silver coins for future investment; they expect that these coins will increase their value over time. Some collect them just for their mere beauty, antique value and rarity. It is important to know why you’re collecting the silver coins in the first place; the reason itself will help you determine which silver coin to buy. There are 3 popular silver coins in the market today: Canadian silver coins, silver bullion coins and the American Silver Eagles.
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Perfect Gift Idea: Coin Proof Set
Friday, October 15th, 2010A coin proof set is made up of collectible coins that most coin collectors consider as an asset to their coin investment portfolio. Aside from coin collectors and enthusiasts, many people appreciate a coin proof set’s craftsmanship, beauty and diversity. Coin proof sets are usually produced solely for collectors, not for general circulation.
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The Enchantment Of Silver Proof Coins
Tuesday, October 12th, 2010Silver proof coins usually trump coins that are not proof when it comes to beauty and clarity of design. This is true even if both sets have the same year and have the same amount of metal. The coins’ proof can be seen without any difficulty with the unique and reflective sheen, as well as the protrusions of the coin’s frosted texture. For example, on the 1999 proof Quarter Dollar, you can spot the outline of George Washington and all the texts on the front side in frosted surface while the background shines like a mirror. When this is put side by side with the non-proof silver coin, even if both are uncirculated, you’ll see that there is a distinction in how neat the minting of the proof coin is. This makes the details and groves of the proof coin’s design more crisp.
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