I guess our coins are a reflection of our "Sitcom" society.
Why say it in one line when you can stretch it out to three paragraphs?
A fellow CT First Spouse lover sold me both the Proof and Unc boxes. The first year the coins were issued (2007), the Mint sold a four (4) coin...
James Buchanan was the fourth...designed after the Liberty Head Gold Eagle of the time. It came out in 2010...just before the Mary Lincoln, but...
I get it now...:bangg: (thanks, btw...I've been trying to find a use for each of the new emoticons and I hadn't used that one, yet)
This is a nice subset to compile... [IMG] First Spouse Gold Coin Specifications Conditions: Proof or Uncirculated Date: [Year of coin]...
It used to be that coin designs had a complete makeover every generation or so...+/- 26 years. Our coin designs are old and the coins are...
Ooops...sorry. :o Just in case you don't get a response...it was Congress who referred to them as "bullion" in the original legislation. If you...
I was referring to the US Mint (US Government). First Spouse coins are legally classified as "Numismatic Items" (which have different legal status...
Congrats!! :hail: I think they call them "bullion" due to the purity, only. Title 31 refers to them as "Numismatic Items"...therefore, would...
Since this is about First Spouse pricing, I'll post the updated chart over here, also.
I don't think they are...not the Philadelphia ones, anyway. However, I find that Unc rolls of 1952-S wheats go for very hefty prices on...
Yep! :thumb:
I "fixed" the chart problems and added the previous weeks info. In a typical week, once the Wed AM London Fix is publish (Kitco.com is a good...
Yes...inventory numbers. First Spouse coins use these numbers, but interleave the Uncs and the Proofs.
The problem with Cananian coins is that they're not U.S. coins.
The must have heard us talking...I just get a dead link...maybe it's my ISP. :(
When we say "Ultra-high relief", are we talking about something like the 2009 UHR AGE? The first thought that comes to mind is the added pressure...
LOL...it's a DEMON chart! :devil: Thanks :thumb:
I think we both may be correct on this one. The Mint published their new price guide for gold commemorative coins on 22Aug2011, but it wasn't...
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