| By dalia, on May 19th, 2013  Silver Bullion Coins page >>>>>> Sign up before Midnight to watch our video,“Biggest Ponzi Scheme in U.S. History to Crash,” and get our daily e-letter Investment Contrarians. U.S. Mint figures show American Eagle gold coin sales hit a three-year high of 209,500 ounces in April, the highest since December 2009 . . . → Read More: click here to continue By dalia, on May 18th, 2013  The 2013-P White Mountain National Forest 5 Ounce Silver Uncirculated Coin, the first of five 2013 America the Beautiful 5 Ounce Silver Uncirculated Coins for collectors, is now available from the United States Mint. This strike with its reverse design honoring White Mountain National Forest in New Hampshire made its sales debut on Thursday, . . . → Read More: click here to continue By dalia, on May 18th, 2013  The United States Mint has started accepting orders for the 2013-P White Mountain National Forest Five Ounce Silver Uncirculated Coin. This represents the sixteenth release within the numismatic series of five ounce silver coins featuring designs of the America the Beautiful Quarters. The reverse design of the coin features a depiction of Mt. . . . → Read More: click here to continue By myday, on May 15th, 2013  Sales kicked off Monday, May 13, for the 2013 White Mountain National Forest 5 Ounce Silver Bullion Coin, the 16th issued in the U.S. Mint’s America the Beautiful 5 Ounce Silver Bullion Coin series. These silver coins feature the same designs as the corresponding America the Beautiful Quarter, except they are much larger with . . . → Read More: click here to continue By discus, on May 14th, 2013  Last week on May 9, 2013, the United States Mint began sales of the 2013 American Eagle West Point Two Coin Silver Set. This special set contains American Silver Eagles with reverse proof and enhanced uncirculated finishes to mark the 75th anniversary of the edifice that houses the United States Mint facility at West . . . → Read More: click here to continue By silverdog, on May 8th, 2013  The United States Mint has recently provided information on the initial release of the 2013 America the Beautiful 5 oz. Silver Bullion Coins. The available supply of the first design for the year will be distributed through the Mint’s allocation process which rations available supplies amongst authorized purchasers. The oversized silver bullion series launched . . . → Read More: click here to continue By discus, on May 8th, 2013  The latest weekly United States Mint numismatic sales report includes the debut figures for three newly released products. Previously suspended silver numismatic products resumed sales at lower prices, resulting in two quick sell outs. The US Mint began accepting orders for the 2013 Silver Proof Set on May 2, 2013. This 14-coin set includes . . . → Read More: click here to continue By dalia, on May 5th, 2013  Debut sales for the 2013 America the Beautiful Quarters Uncirculated Coin Set appears to be the strongest among those issued since 2010. Released on Thursday, buyers by Monday had ordered 13,052 of… [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]] … http://www.coinnews.net/2013/05/01/2013-america-the-beautiful-quarters-uncirculated-coin-set-debut-sales/ . . . → Read More: click here to continue By dalia, on May 5th, 2013  On Thursday, May 2, 2013, the United States Mint released its 2013 Silver Proof Set for $ 67.95. Included within this annually issued collector’s set are fourteen proof coins. Seven of the coins are struck in 90% silver. The other seven are minted in a standard clad composition. Ten of the coins bear unique . . . → Read More: click here to continue By jsmom, on May 4th, 2013  Welcome to Coin Update! We’re back for another round up of coin collecting news and articles from around the internet! The United States Mint has started sales of the 2013 Silver Proof Set. Release dates have been provided for the 2013 America the Beautiful Five Ounce Silver Uncirculated Coins. The pricing has also been . . . → Read More: click here to continue By myday, on May 3rd, 2013  The United States Mint has started accepting orders for the 2013 Silver Proof Set. This 14-coin annual collector set includes 7 coins struck in a special composition of 90% silver. To produce proof coinage, the US Mint uses specially treated proof blanks fed, which are struck multiple times with specially polished dies. The resulting . . . → Read More: click here to continue By bullionboy, on May 3rd, 2013  Collectors can soon order the first of the five 2013 America the Beautiful Five Ounce Silver Uncirculated Coins™. Prices and preliminary release dates for the numismatic products have been… [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]] … http://www.coinnews.net/2013/05/03/2013-atb-five-ounce-silver-uncirculated-coins-release-dates-and-prices/ . . . → Read More: click here to continue By discus, on May 3rd, 2013  While several popular numismatic silver coin products were suspended, sales for the 2013 America the Beautiful Quarters Silver Proof Set sped up, according to the most recent U.S. Mint sales stats. Other silver items on the rise were the proof and uncirculated Girl Scouts Silver Dollars. Collectors took in 2,505 of the 2013 America . . . → Read More: click here to continue By bullionboy, on May 2nd, 2013  A decline in precious metals prices led to a surge in United States Mint gold and silver bullion coin sales during April 2013. The American Silver Eagle continues to remain on pace to achieve record annual sales. American Gold Eagle sales were up by a blistering 947.5% compared to the year ago period and . . . → Read More: click here to continue By slafter, on April 30th, 2013  The latest weekly sales report for United States Mint numismatic products includes the debut figures for the 2013 Native American Dollars. Most gold numismatic products experienced a surge in sales following a price decrease. The US Mint began accepting orders for bags, rolls, and boxes of circulating quality 2013 Native American Dollars on April . . . → Read More: click here to continue | |