The 100th anniversary of the armistice that ended fighting in World War I arrives on Nov. 11. It will be a major event, but you cannot prove it by the sad sales level of the World War I Centennial silver dollar
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Coin Market: Collector enthusiasm meets dealer caution
By Richard Giedroyc
There is enthusiasm among coin collectors, yet there is caution among coin dealers. The fall season has kicked off, with collectors looking enthusiastically for everything from bullion-related coins to rare coins.
The problem is the current price levels
Coin Clinic: Different overdates on 1825 $5 gold
By Richard Giedroyc
Q Are there two different overdates for the 1825 $5 gold?
A All but two of the known specimens show the “5” in the date over a “1.” The other two have the “5” over a “4.” One of these was in the Eliasberg Collection, the other in the Kaufman Collection when sold in 1978
CCAC explains coin design process
By Dennis Tucker
On Aug. 16, the Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee gave a special two-hour presentation and panel discussion at the American Numismatic Association World’s Fair of Money in Philadelphia. The title of the “Money Talks” presentation was, “Why Did They Do That? – An In-Depth Discussion of the Interaction Between the CCAC, Congress and the United States Mint
Mint Stats: Calm before sellout: Kind of boring?
Next week will probably come the report that the proof palladium American Eagle has sold out. There is nothing so exciting to focus on this week. Sales of the proof 2018-S proof silver American Eagle rose by 20,235 to 114,119