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<p>[QUOTE="jaceravone, post: 513456, member: 9474"]Hey Poppa Bear, welcome to Coin Talk. I hope you stick around a bit. Sounds like you are hooked on silver dollars and there are many of us here that share in your enthusiasum.</p><p> </p><p>The us mint will continue to mint the Silver Eagle as they have done so since 1986. It will come in a proof, bullion and most likely an burnished UNC version this year. This series will most likely continue for many years to come and whose series termination date is no where in the immediate future.</p><p> </p><p>But the Lincoln silver dollar is a commemorative silver dollar and was only intended to be a one year issue. Typically, these silver dollars are determined many years in advance based on laws that the presidents signs. If fact, just recently President Bush before he left office signed into law to have a commemorative silver released in 2014 to commemorate the civil rights movement. Along with the Lincoln commemorative this year, the us mint is also releasing a commemorative honoring Louis Braille. Typically, the mint will release two new commemorative silver dollars each year with both UNC and proof versions being produced. </p><p> </p><p>If you are a big fan of silver dollars and like change... keep a look out in the next few years for the NASA series to be released. This series will contain 9 silver dollars for each planet (yes, Pluto will be honored) and a $50 gold coin. That will be a neat series. </p><p> </p><p>Good luck and hope to see you around. Joe[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="jaceravone, post: 513456, member: 9474"]Hey Poppa Bear, welcome to Coin Talk. I hope you stick around a bit. Sounds like you are hooked on silver dollars and there are many of us here that share in your enthusiasum. The us mint will continue to mint the Silver Eagle as they have done so since 1986. It will come in a proof, bullion and most likely an burnished UNC version this year. This series will most likely continue for many years to come and whose series termination date is no where in the immediate future. But the Lincoln silver dollar is a commemorative silver dollar and was only intended to be a one year issue. Typically, these silver dollars are determined many years in advance based on laws that the presidents signs. If fact, just recently President Bush before he left office signed into law to have a commemorative silver released in 2014 to commemorate the civil rights movement. Along with the Lincoln commemorative this year, the us mint is also releasing a commemorative honoring Louis Braille. Typically, the mint will release two new commemorative silver dollars each year with both UNC and proof versions being produced. If you are a big fan of silver dollars and like change... keep a look out in the next few years for the NASA series to be released. This series will contain 9 silver dollars for each planet (yes, Pluto will be honored) and a $50 gold coin. That will be a neat series. Good luck and hope to see you around. Joe[/QUOTE]
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