EAGLES DOMINATE WORLD GOLD MARKET-
According
to the World Gold Council, US Eagle bullion coins have overwhelmingly dominated in
the domestic and international markets. US Gold bullion coins are being sold at the
rate of more than one million troy ounces per year, all from newly mined gold. A
boom which started in the summer of 1997 and continues to grow each year.
F.Y.I-- THE YEAR IS 1935.-
President
Franklin D. Roosevelt made an attempt to get Congress to authorize the minting of
1/10 and 1/2 cent coins to use to pay sales taxes in that era.
RARE TOKEN UNEARTHED IN NEW YORK-
A
very lucky treasure hunter named James J. Shook, of upstate New York, recently dug
up one of America's rarest tokens, the Castle Garden 1825 oval silvered-brass piece
listed as NY 645A. It is worth, even in its earth-induced corroded state, about $1,000.00
but could bring more at a public auction..Up until Shook's discovery only six specimens
were known..
F.Y.I--THE YEAR IS 1973.-
3 men
were arrested for smuggling 23 silver proof Ike dollars out of the San Francisco
Asssy Office by holding them in their mouths and latter spending them.
F.Y.I--THE YEAR IS 1969
The United
States Mint sold its entire production of proof sets in just six (6) days..Orders
were accepted starting November 1st, 1968 and by November 6th the numbers of orders
already recieved totaled well over the Three million sets the Mint felt it could
produce.
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NOVELITY $200.00 BUSH BILL CASHED
It seams we should pay more attention to our money. A Danvile, Ky dairy Queen employee paid out $198.00 in change after recieving a political gag $200.00 bill deplicting President George W. Bush in payment of a $2.00 purchess. This story was picked up by the International News Services.
SAFEWAY TEAMS UP WITH THE MINT
Last year is was Wal-Mart who made the headlines by distributing the new Sacagawea Dollar coins. Now this year it will be Safeway, a nationwide grocer and drug retailer who will utilize the "golden dollar" in all of the stores.
NEW QUATERS ARE BEING MINTED:
The
new circulating commemorative quarters are now being minted in Phila.. The program
launched on December 7, 1998 at the Philadelphia Mint in a ceremony headed by Mint
Director Philip N. Diehl and US Treasurer Mary Ellen Withrow. For the next 10 years
at the rate of one new coin every 10 weeks, the US Mint will produce hundreds of
millions of quarters, each bearing a design of one of the 50 states. In addition
to the circulating version, proof versions and .900 fine silver versions will be
available. Each coin will be produced in the order in which they entered the union.
Delaware signed the Constitution first so that will be the first quarter minted,
followed by Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia and Connecticut in 1999 and others
to follow in comming years until 2008 when Hawaii's quarter will finish out the collection.(SEE
LISTING BELOW), By that time they hope to have Congress amend the law to have a
51st coin struck for the District of Columbia. This is the first time the Quarter
dollar has seen a design change sence 1975-1976 when the Bicentennial reverse was
added. So keep an eye out in your change for the new quarters. You can check out
the designs at the Mints web site at (www.usmint.gov)
50 States Circulating Commemorative Quarter Program
YEAR TO BE MINTED: STATE
(Statehood Date)
1999: Delaware (1787), Pennsylvania (1787), New Jersey (1787),
Georgia (1788), Connecticut (1788)
2000: Massachusetts (1788), Maryland (1788),
South Carolina (1788), New Hampshire (1788), Virginia (1788)
2001: New York (1788),
North Carolina (1789), Rhode Island (1790), Vermont (1791), Kentucky (1792)
2002:Tennessee
(1796), Ohio (1803), Louisiana (1812), Indiana (1816), Mississippi (1817)
2003:
Illinois (1818), Alabama (1819), Maine (1820), Missouri (1821), Arkansas (1836)
2004:
Michigan (1837), Florida (1845), Texas (1845), Iowa (1846), Wisconsin (1848)
2005:
California (1850), Minnesota (1858), Oregon (1859), Kansas (1861), West Virginia
(1863)
2006: Nevada (1864), Nebraska (1867), Colorado (1876), North Dakota (1889),
South Dakota (1889)
2007: Montana (1889), Washington (1889), Idaho (1890), Wyoming
(1890), Utah (1896)
2008: Oklahoma (1907), Mew Mexico (1912), Arizona (1912),
Alaska (1959), Hawaii (1959)
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