Osborne Mint, the country’s oldest private mint, has released a 1-troy ounce .999 fine silver, Opening Day 2020 singular design collectible round, the private firm announced in a June 30 press release. This round commemorates the start of the 2020 baseball season with the inscription, “Let’s Play Ball!”
Located in Cincinnati, Ohio, Osborne Mint has previously celebrated baseball’s opening day from the Opening Day Parade to the first pitch
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Osborne Mint Releases Opening Day 2020 Rounds
Osborne Mint, the country’s oldest private mint, has released a 1-troy ounce .999 fine silver, Opening Day 2020 singular design collectible round, the private firm announced in a June 30 press release
Silver Round Gives Nod to 1909-S Cent
The Osborne Mint has issued the third installment in its “American Legacy Collection,” a one-ounce .999 fine silver round paying tribute to the 1909-S Lincoln cent.
The portrait of Abraham Lincoln and “1909” and “S” markings feature on the round’s convex obverse
Iconic 1893 Morgan Dollar Makes Reappearance
Announced last month, the Osborne Mint is offering an iconic collection of American coinage designs reinterpreted in one ounce of .999 fine silver. The first in their American Legacy series was the 1913 Buffalo nickel
Osborne Mint Introduces the New American Legacy Collection
Osborne Mint is offering a collection of iconic American coinage designs re-interpreted in one ounce of .999 fine silver. Four classic sculpted profiles will be re-modeled using modern techniques to achieve unheard of design depth and detail
Galaxies and Nebulae Silver Spinner series
In recent years, the most popular themes on modern world commemorative coins have undoubtedly been ancient mythology and astronomy with different mints producing many such series. But with so many different coins featuring planets, asteroids, space mining, and other topics related to astronomy and cosmology, coming up with something different has become more challenging
Galaxies and Nebulae Silver Spinner series
Background image by Bruno Gilli/ESO.
By Louis Golino
In recent years, the most popular themes on modern world commemorative coins have undoubtedly been ancient mythology and astronomy with different mints producing many such series