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<p>[QUOTE="CentDime, post: 206031, member: 7297"]I did a survey for the Mint and these are the possible changes they may do for the Buffalo gold coin.</p><p><br /></p><p>1]In 2008 and beyond the U.S. Mint could begin a series of 24-karat gold coins honoring each of the 5 branches of the military. The series would continue for 5 years including coins designed for each of the following: Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard. One branch would be honored with the 2008 coin (for example, the U.S. Army), another in 2009, and so on. The coins would be available in both Proof and Uncirculated versions, in the following denominations…</p><p><br /></p><p>2]In 2008 and beyond the U.S. Mint could begin a 5 to 10 year series of 24-karat gold coins depicting classic U.S. Monuments. Each year a new coin design would be introduced in these 24-karat coins, depicting such monuments as the Lincoln Memorial, the Washington Monument, (etc.). For example, the Lincoln Memorial might be introduced for the 2008 coin, Washington Monument in 2009, and so on. The coins would be available in both Proof and Uncirculated versions, in the following denominations...</p><p><br /></p><p>3]In 2008 and beyond the U.S. Mint could begin a 5 to 10 year series of 24-karat gold coins reintroducing some of the classic historic U.S. coin designs. Each year a new coin design would be introduced in these 24-karat coins, including such classics as the Capped Bust, Standing Liberty, Seated Liberty, Morgan Dollar, and Indian Head Penny. For example, the Standing Liberty design might be introduced for the 2008 coin, Morgan Dollar design in 2009, and so on. The coins would be available in both Proof and Uncirculated versions, in the following denominations…</p><p><br /></p><p>4]In 2008 and beyond the U.S. Mint would continue to use the American Buffalo coin design for its 24-karat gold coins. The coins would be available in both Proof and Uncirculated versions, in the following denominations…</p><p><br /></p><p> Many are probably taking the survey so they can gauge interest in whatever changes they make. I told them to do number 3 as I thought it would be the most interesting. A kind of Modern Classic.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="CentDime, post: 206031, member: 7297"]I did a survey for the Mint and these are the possible changes they may do for the Buffalo gold coin. 1]In 2008 and beyond the U.S. Mint could begin a series of 24-karat gold coins honoring each of the 5 branches of the military. The series would continue for 5 years including coins designed for each of the following: Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard. One branch would be honored with the 2008 coin (for example, the U.S. Army), another in 2009, and so on. The coins would be available in both Proof and Uncirculated versions, in the following denominations… 2]In 2008 and beyond the U.S. Mint could begin a 5 to 10 year series of 24-karat gold coins depicting classic U.S. Monuments. Each year a new coin design would be introduced in these 24-karat coins, depicting such monuments as the Lincoln Memorial, the Washington Monument, (etc.). For example, the Lincoln Memorial might be introduced for the 2008 coin, Washington Monument in 2009, and so on. The coins would be available in both Proof and Uncirculated versions, in the following denominations... 3]In 2008 and beyond the U.S. Mint could begin a 5 to 10 year series of 24-karat gold coins reintroducing some of the classic historic U.S. coin designs. Each year a new coin design would be introduced in these 24-karat coins, including such classics as the Capped Bust, Standing Liberty, Seated Liberty, Morgan Dollar, and Indian Head Penny. For example, the Standing Liberty design might be introduced for the 2008 coin, Morgan Dollar design in 2009, and so on. The coins would be available in both Proof and Uncirculated versions, in the following denominations… 4]In 2008 and beyond the U.S. Mint would continue to use the American Buffalo coin design for its 24-karat gold coins. The coins would be available in both Proof and Uncirculated versions, in the following denominations… Many are probably taking the survey so they can gauge interest in whatever changes they make. I told them to do number 3 as I thought it would be the most interesting. A kind of Modern Classic.[/QUOTE]
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