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Always prospecting for new higher-grade additions to my National Commemorative Medals of the US Mint set which has some very low population medals. These were all approved by Congress, signed by the President and are official US commemorative medals. These contain a vast variety of designs and finishes and are not well known or collected.
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Re: Need a little help with this silver round. Thanks!
I just received an email from Bernard. He confirms he did mint this silver medal as part of a time when Liberty Dollar was in-between times after the Norfed and government issues the prior year. He s… (View Post)1 -
Re: 230th Anniversary Flowing Hair High Relief Gold Coin (24YG)
There are also several gold dust particles along the bottom of the reverse under the eagle and between the R and I, and by the S in States. This seems to be quite common on these coins with the edge … (View Post)2 -
Re: 2025 U.S. Mint products list has been released. What is hot?
As we are beekeepers and have sunflowers every year in our garden for them, that is a design I would buy for sure. (View Post)1 -
Re: 230th Anniversary Flowing Hair High Relief Gold Coin (24YG)
I sold mine because of a flaw. I see flaws on most of the gold 70 privy coins at Stacks, too. I guess I should have sent mine in for grading like you did. Congratulations. (View Post)4 -
Re: Need a little help with this silver round. Thanks!
As Dan has said, the triangle with the B in a circle it is typical for Bernard von NotHaus hallmark, ie., Norfed, Liberty dollar medals. I don't have this one, but did see one sold in worthpoint. I j… (View Post)1