Online Ordering Not Possible for All
In regard to Mr. Daniel’s frustration with being unable to order from the U.S
Category Archives: Letters
Letters to the Editor: January 21, 2020
In Defense of the U.S. Mint
I just finished reading the letters in the Dec
Letters to the Editor (April 30, 2019)
Trio of Mnuchin signatures
On March 28, I turned in my recyclables and received from the recycling center three $1 bills, 2017 with Mnuchin signatures.
They are crisp, very uncirculated, and are of consecutive numbers.
Mitch Rudoff
Address withheld
UNC premium 2019-W cent?
You know what would be the bomb? If they [the U
Letters to the Editor (April 16, 2019)
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Boy Scout seeks advice
I just completed the coin collecting merit badge for the Boy Scouts of America and I wanted to learn more
Letters to the Editor (March 5, 2019)
A stack of Washington Presidential $1 coins that display edge lettering. (Image courtesy https://commons.wikimedia
Letters to the Editor (December 4, 2018)
Coin slab photo says it all, don’t you think?
Wow, Dave, I was so excited with my new purchase that I had to send you a pic right away. It is graded MS97+*, but because it has all the major stickers on it also, it should be a higher grade. I bought it for $500, but I plan to crack it out, resubmit, and then resubmit to all the sticker companies again
Letters to the Editor (November 27, 2018)
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Innovation dollars won’t be seen by average public
Here we go again! The Mint will produce coins that probably will not circulate while the paper dollar hangs around, the “American Innovation Dollar.” From “Susie B” to now, the U
Letters to the Editor (November 13, 2018)
Check where famous Americans are from
In response to a letter written by Ari Kaufman in the Oct. 2, 2018, issue, great ideas on changes of designs for coins, but his geography is off. The Wright Bros
Letters to the Editor (November 6, 2018)
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Even now all numbers not used on 70-point scale
I have collected coins since the mid 1950s
Letters to the Editor (October 30, 2018)
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Who decides how rare a new coin issue should be?
The brilliant marketing bureaucrats at the U.S
Letters to the Editor (October 30, 2018)
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Who decides how rare a new coin issue should be?
The brilliant marketing bureaucrats at the U.S