Edit: Just read this -- "Surcharges added to the cost of each commemorative coin will be distributed to the Congressional Medal of Honor Foundation to finance educational, scholarship, and outreach programs."
I wonder how many they are going to mint, I feel strongly that this coin will increase in value-espeially by ex-Army types. I'm buying the gold and silver provided the rest of you don't buy out the production.
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front of them both a ok.
Edit: Just read this -- "Surcharges added to the cost of each commemorative coin will be distributed to the Congressional Medal of Honor Foundation to finance educational, scholarship, and outreach programs."
<< <i>I like the design of both. Wonder how they will look when minted. >>
Here you go. The reverse on the $5 gold is absolutely gorgeous. These go on sale Feb 25.
http://mintnewsblog.blogspot.com/2011/02/medal-of-honor-commemorative-coin.html
the shield needs some curvature.
PCGS Registries
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SeaEagleCoins: 11/14/54-4/5/12. Miss you Larry!
<< <i>I feel strongly that this coin will increase in value-espeially by ex-Army types. >>
that's what they said about the boy scouts last year.
The design is still a high step above the recent offerings from the mint.
Medal Of Honor U.S. Mint
Box of 20
<< <i>Are there any mintage limits on these? >>
The 2011 Medal of Honor $5 Gold Coin is limited to 100,000 coins (across all product options).