Wednesday, November 14, 2012

GREAT CHRISTMAS GIFT! Canada Coin Collectors Album SET 11-Folders PLUS BONUS World Coin Album

GREAT GIFT! Canada Coin Collectors Album SET 11-Folders BONUS World Coin Album

 
GREAT GIFT!
Canada Coin Collectors Set of 11 Folders
 Complete Set PLUS BONUS World Coin Album

Blue vinyl covers with silver coloured stamping - Each folder has four clear vinyl pages with pockets to completely cover the coin for ultimate protection while leaving both sides of the coin in view. 
The inside cover of each folder has a date listing for the appropriate denomination.

Picture shows the 5 Cent folder only - but this is the ** complete set ** of 11 Album Folders 
PLUS a BONUS World Coin Album
 
Your coin folder set will include all the matching folders for other coin values;
 
Canada CENTS - 1858-1920 (1 folder)
Canada CENTS - 1920-date (1 folder)
Canada Nickels (5 cents) - 1922-date (1 folder)
Canada Dimes (10 cents) - 1920-date (1 folder)
Canada Quarters (25 cents) - 1937-1999 (1 folder)
Canada Quarters (25 cents) - 2000-date (1 folder)
Canada 50 Cents - 1937-1983 (1 folder)
Canada 50 Cents - 1984-Date (1 folder)
Canada Dollars - 1935-1986 (1 folder)
Canada Dollars - 1987-date (1 folder)
Canada Two Dollar - 1996-date (1 folder)

Coins of the World Coin Album / 6 Pages with 142 Slots for Different Sized Coins - The cover is brown Vinyl with gold and silver coloured stamping. Total of 142 pockets - 24 for large coins - 48 for medium coins and 70 for small coins
 
 
 

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

United States Mint Presidential $1 Coin & First Spouse Medal Set™ - Chester Arthur Available October 18


WASHINGTON - Collectors may begin placing their orders for the United States Mint Presidential $1 Coin & First Spouse Medal Set - Chester Arthur on October 18, 2012, at noon Eastern Time (ET).
 
The set includes an uncirculated quality Chester Arthur Presidential $1 Coin and an Alice Paul and the Suffrage Movement Bronze Medal. The bronze medal bears the likeness of Alice Paul that is featured on her first spouse gold coin. The coin and medal are enclosed in a durable plastic card that is enhanced with beautiful representations of the portraits of the President and Alice Paul, with background information on the back.
 
Alice Paul's image appears on the obverse of the First Spouse Gold Coin and Bronze Medal in accordance with a provision in the Presidential $1 Coin Act of 2005 (Public Law 109-145), which maintains continuity in the First Spouse Gold Coin Program during times when the President served without a spouse. In the case of President Arthur, whose wife Ellen died before he took office, the law specifies that the obverse design incorporate the name and likeness of Paul and that the reverse be representative of the suffrage movement.

The United States Mint Presidential $1 Coin & First Spouse Medal Set - Chester Arthur is priced at $9.95. The bureau will accept orders at its Web site, http://www.usmint.gov/catalog, and at 1-800-USA-MINT (872-6468). Hearing- and speech-impaired customers with TTY equipment may order at 1-888-321-MINT (6468). A $4.95 shipping and handling charge will be added to all domestic orders.

The United States Mint was created by Congress in 1792. This year marks the bureau's 220th anniversary. The United States Mint is the Nation's sole manufacturer of legal tender coinage and is responsible for producing circulating coinage for the Nation to conduct its trade and commerce. The United States Mint also produces numismatic products including proof, uncirculated and commemorative coins; Congressional Gold Medals; and silver, gold and platinum bullion coins. The United States Mint's numismatic programs are self-sustaining and operate at no cost to the taxpayer.

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Source: http://www.usmint.gov/pressroom/?action=press_release&id=1398

Monday, October 1, 2012

Boscastle Stamp and Coin Supplies are getting ready for the holiday season by stocking up with best selling stamp and coin supplies


We are approaching our busy season at www.boscastlesupplies.com We are stocking in all our major categories for all stamp and coin collector customers.

Here is a list of our major Boscastle Supplies Store categories : - FRAMES for Coins/Medals, World Coin / Banknote Albums, USA Coin Albums, Canada Coin Albums, Numis Coin / Banknote Albums, Optima Coin / Banknote Albums, Grande Coin / Banknote Albums, Universal Coin/Banknote Albums, Vario Banknote Albums & Pages. Coin / Pages 3-RNG Binder
Coin & Banknote Wallets, Coin Travel Cases, Boxes/ Cases /Albums - Slabs, Boxes / Cases - Capsules Coins, Boxes / Cases - 2x2s or Quads, Coin Capsules, Square Quadrum Coin Holders, 2x2 Coin Holders & Flips, Standard Stapled 2x2, Self-Adhesive 2x2, Vinyl 2x2 Flips
Banknote Sleeves, Coin Cleaner / Tongs / Gloves, Coin Scales & Calipers, Coin Books & Catalogs, Microscopes, Magnifiers, 2010 STAMP ALBUM SUPPLEMENTS, Stamp Album Binders/ Blank Pgs, Quadrilled & Brilliant Pages, Mint Sheet Albums, Stamp Stockbooks, Vario Stocksheet Binder/Pages, Linder Stocksheet Binder/Pages, Other Stamp Stocksheets, Stamp Catalogues & Books, Drying & Record Books, Dealer Selection Cards / Pages, Glassine Envelopes, Watermark Detectors, Stamp Remover Liquids, Stamp Mounts & Cutters, Sized Pre-Cut Mounts
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Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Silver Content of Popular US Coins

Silver Content of Popular US Coins

Coin TypeWeight
(troy grams)
Morgan Dollar24.0566 g
Peace Dollar24.0566 g
Walking Liberty Half Dollar11.2501 g
Franklin Half Dollar11.2501 g
Pre-64 Kennedy Half Dollar11.2501 g
Liberty Head (Barber) Half Dollar11.2498 g
Liberty Head (Barber) Quarters5.62475 g
Standing Liberty Quarter5.62475 g
Pre-64 Washington Quarter5.62475 g
Liberty Head (Barber) Dime2.25 g
Winged Liberty Head (Mercury) Dime2.25 g
Pre-64 Roosevelt Dime2.25 g

Heritage Auctions: Nearly $20 Million In Rare Coins Sold In Long Beach

Rare early proof coinage was featured as over $9.3 million in rare coins sold in the September 6-9 Heritage US Coins Signature Auction. The US Coin auction was one of four Heritage auctions held as official auctioneers of the Long Beach Coin and Collectibles Expo over the week. Overall, the Heritage Long Beach auctions combined to sell over $19.7 million in rare coins and currency. All prices include Buyer’s Premium.

As any serious collector of 19th century proof coinage knows, proof coins of any denomination and year before 1858 or so are quite rare. As such, it should not be surprising that the two top prizes to change hands during the floor sessions of this auction were both pre-1858 proofs. A Gem Cameo proof 1853 quarter with Arrows and Rays, formerly from the Eliasberg collection, brought $94,000. In 1853, arrows were added around the date and rays were added to the reverse as a way of signifying a reduction in weight for both quarters and half dollars. While the arrows would remain until 1855, the rays were removed in 1854, making the Arrows and Rays design an important one-year subtype.

Perhaps five proof 1853 Arrows and Rays quarters are known, making this example the most important issue among proof seated quarters.

ha lb sept12 Heritage Auctions: Nearly $20 Million In Rare Coins Sold In Long Beach

Even rarer is the 1854 proof eagle, a coin that was unconfirmed to exist until very recently, and which may very well be unique. This coin, whose provenance remains unknown, is an unmistakable proof despite a light amount of wear consistent with a grade of Proof-55, and it sold for $88,125 at the Long Beach auction.

The second edition of the Garrett-Guth Gold Coin Encyclopedia, published as recently as 2008, called the existence of a 1854 proof eagle doubtful. In the book, the authors related an unsubstantiated story about a set of 1854 proof gold coins presented to the city of Bremen. At the time of the book’s publication only the gold dollar, $2.50, and $3 were known and none could be connected to the Bremen set. Should this 1854 eagle be the Bremen coin, it might begin to substantiate the story, while simultaneously suggesting the existence of at least one proof 1854 half eagle and double eagle.

Post-auction sales resulted in the finest known 1897 double eaglechanging hands for $147,500. Proof gold coinage of the 1890s is known for its beauty, and this coin, assigned a grade of Proof-67 Cameo, combines unparalleled technical merit with aesthetic beauty. Only 20-25 examples of the proof 1897 double eagle are believed known.

The Philip Clover of US Large Cents, a nearly complete collection of early US large cents by variety, altogether realized over $900,000, led by a 1795 Jefferson Head cent with Very Fine details that sold for $38,187. This collection contained over twenty die marriages that were so rare that Dr. William Sheldon, whose Penny Whimsy remains the standard reference book for early large cents, considered them uncollectable.

Just a few of the other highlights of this auction included:
Our Long Beach World and Ancient Coins auction, held September 6-11, accounted for sales of nearly $7.9 million, highlighted by an 1820(B) gold Brazilian 4000 Reiswhich sold for $129,250 against a pre-auction estimate of $50,000-$75,000. This coin, struck at the Bahia mint without a mintmark, is so rare that every reference we could find listed it simply as “Rare” or “Extremely Rare”. The fact that this is also a mint state coin — graded MS62 by NGC — only adds to the tremendous appeal caused by the coin’s extreme rarity.

Additional highlights of this auction included:
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Source: http://www.coinweek.com/auctions-news/heritage-auctions-nearly-20-million-in-rare-coins-sold-in-long-beach/

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

New UK Coin honour to mark Benjamin Britten's centenary

Preparations at the Royal College of Music in central London, prior to the launch of Britten 100 which will mark the birth of the composer
Preparations at the Royal College of Music in central London, prior to the launch of Britten 100 which will mark the birth of the composer Photo: PA
 
The Royal Mint has unveiled plans to design a new fifty pence coin to celebrate composer Benjamin Britten's centenary.

Britten, who was educated at Gresham's School, Holt and spent most of his life on the Suffolk Coast, will be honoured as part of a year-long celebration of his life.

The coin, which comes into circulation next year, is part of a huge anniversary celebration of his life and work - including performances in 140 cities across the world.

All of his 14 major operas will be performed, including a performance of Peter Grimes on the beach at Aldeburgh - the Suffolk town where he lived.

Richard Jarman, Director of the Britten-Pears Foundation, said the plans underlined the composer's "truly global appeal".

The celebrations begin in September but will be focused on next year - the 100th anniversary of his birth.

Mr Jarman said: "We are also thrilled and honoured that he is being given tangible public recognition in this centenary year.

"It is truly exciting that the Royal Mint has today announced that Britten will feature on a fifty pence coin.
This will literally put Britten in the hands and pockets of every person in this country
– Richard Jarman, Director of the Britten-Pears Foundation

Friday, September 7, 2012

Mint Hosting Coin Exchange for New Grey Cup Football Piece

The Royal Canadian Mint is hosting a coin exchange today until Saturday where football fans can pickup the new 100th Grey Cup one-dollar coin.


Five million of the special edition coins were put into circulation in late August and celebrate the league’s annual championship game.

Winnipeg fans can exchange their coins in the Mint’s boutique, located at 520 Lagimodiere Boulevard, between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. until Saturday, September 8.

Source: http://www.chrisd.ca/2012/09/06/grey-cup-one-dollar-coin-royal-canadian-mint/