The US mint is,
in my opinion, offering about 1,000 products too many.
Is there no limit to the different types of coins they will produce?
This must be some kind of record for number of designs issued.
Is there no limit to the different types of coins they will produce?
This must be some kind of record for number of designs issued.
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No Way Out: Stimulus and Money Printing Are the Only Path Left
<< <i>Actually, they significantly cut their product offerings. >>
they just cut the wrong ones though
...i received one of the thousands of their products today, as a matter of fact, my 2011 NA bucks just showed up!
HH
1947-P & D; 1948-D; 1949-P & S; 1950-D & S; and 1952-S.
Any help locating any of these OBW rolls would be gratefully appreciated!
The House Upholds President Hoovers Veto
On April 21st, 1930 President Herbert Hoover vetoed, his first, H.R. 2029 a bill to authorize the coinage of silver 50-cent pieces in commemoration of the seventy-fifth anniversary of the Gadsden Purchase.
The veto message was laid before the House, referred to the Committee on the Coinage, Weights and Measures, and printed as H.R. Doc. No. 3. The House sustained the veto on April 22, 1930 by a vote of 96 yeas to 244 nays. An attempt to override the veto was made by the committee which originally approved the measure and engineered it through the House. Representatives from sections of the country where celebrations similar to the Gadsden Purchase anniversary are in prospect and who wanted similar measures passed also voted with the committee.
I've alway's felt that change is good.
I was a Monkey
<< <i>It's jobs in America. If there were less to produce then they would start laying people off. Not saying that it is best for the hobby, but it is good in a way for the economy. >>
I'd be even better if they bought their packaging materials from US Manufacturers.
The name is LEE!
Buy what makes you happy.
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If they want to sell out on any given item, just delay shipping and announce
a limited quantity and everyone on coin forums will buy whatever is offered in
whatever quantity they can get and resell them to other coin forum members for
a huge profit only to repeat this over and over with every new "limited quantity"
item the mint want to sell.
Easy
- United States
- France
- Germany
- Canada
So, it could be worse.
Mark
Discover all unpredictable errors before they occur.
The 2009 Ultra-High Relief Saint Gaudens $20 was really nice. I think they really delivered on that one.
I have to confess collecting annual proof sets. Modern coins seem designed specifically for proofs. While circulation strikes look flat, lifeless, busy, and largely devoid of abstract symbolism in favor of concrete, intellectually simplified images (cows and mountain ranges over Lady Liberty and wreaths), the proof versions in their deep cameo have great depth of field and a certain beauty of their own. And, the Lincoln cent, with the new shield design, is a welcome return to classical abstract symbolism, a dramatic improvement over the Lincoln memorial building, which when I was a kid looked to me like a jail.