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Re: How are the sizes of coins determined?
1836-1840 aligns with the introduction of the steam-powered press / retirement of the screw press. This allowed much higher pressure to be applied during the striking of the coins and thus higher rel… (View Post)1 -
Re: Sacagawea 2025 Golden Dollar 24K One Half-Ounce Gold Proof Coin
186, was 189 about 20 minutes ago, so they are selling... (View Post)2 -
Re: Should the US Mint make fractional silver eagles?
They can't without legislation - the Liberty Coinage Act of 1985 (which also created the ASEs) only defined the 1oz. https://www.congress.gov/99/statute/STATUTE-99/STATUTE-99-Pg113.pdf Title II Secti… (View Post)1 -
Re: How are the sizes of coins determined?
Volumetrics and design. The law says 1 troy ounce and 40.6mm in diameter. Those two dimensions dictate the average thickness. https://www.congress.gov/99/statute/STATUTE-99/STATUTE-99-Pg113.pdf (View Post)4 -
Re: Books authored by forum members......
Conder's book is long out of print, and when copies appear at auction, they fetch premium prices. David Schwager's Sample Slabs book, 2nd edition (2016), is available in PDF form, and our 3rd edition… (View Post)1