Gold Buffalos in OGP Includes Proofs and Burnished All come with their box and papers

Gold Buffalos in OGP
Includes Proofs and Burnished
All come with their box and papers

Gold’s up, but premiums are down….still a good time to acquire!

Available coins

1-2008 Double Prosperity Set at $1,775
1-2012 $50 Proof at Plus $145
3-2013 Reverse Proof $50 at Plus $300
3-2013 $50 Proof at Plus $215
4-2015 $50 Proof at Plus $215
2-2008 $50 Burnished at $1,865

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New Appointee Joins Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee

March 15, 2019

WASHINGTON —The United States Mint today announced the appointment of Dr. Dean J. Kotlowski to the Citizens Coinage Advisory Committee (CCAC), as the member specially qualified by virtue of his education, training, or experience in American history.

Dr. Kotlowski is a specialist in twentieth-century U.S. political and policy history. He fills the vacancy created by the term expiration of Dr. Herman J. Viola. Dr. Kotlowski’s term is four years.

Dr. Kotlowski is a professor of history at Salisbury University. He received his Ph.D. and M.A. from Indiana University and his B.A. from Canisius College. He is the author of Nixon’s Civil Rights: Politics, Principle, and Policy and Paul V. McNutt and the Age of FDR, and the editor of The European Union: From Jean Monnet to the Euro. Professor Kotlowski has published 40 articles and book chapters in the U.S., UK, Australia, Austria, Germany, Denmark, Finland, and Russia. He has lectured in 22 countries and has twice served as a Fulbright Scholar, in the Philippines (2008) and Austria (2016).

Dr. Kotlowski has extensive experience in public history. He was a member of a four-person team of internationally-renowned historians who oversaw the first comprehensive reconfiguring of museum exhibits at the Richard Nixon Library in Yorba Linda, California. In addition to extensive lecturing before academic, community, senior citizen, and student groups, he has spoken numerous times on National Public Radio and has appeared multiple times on C-SPAN, including in its “Lectures in American History” (2012) series.

The CCAC was established by an Act of Congress in 2003. It advises the Secretary of the Treasury on theme or design proposals relating to circulating coinage, bullion coinage, Congressional Gold Medals, and other medals produced by the United States Mint. The CCAC also makes commemorative coin recommendations to the Secretary and advises on the events, persons, or places to be commemorated, as well as on the mintage levels and proposed designs.

The CCAC is subject to the authority of the Secretary of the Treasury. The United States Mint is responsible for providing necessary and appropriate administrative support, technical services, and advice.

The CCAC submits an annual report to Congress and the Secretary of the Treasury, describing its activities and providing recommendations.

About the United States Mint
The United States Mint was created by Congress in 1792 and became part of the Department of the Treasury in 1873. It is the nation’s sole manufacturer of legal tender coinage and is responsible for producing circulating coinage for the nation to conduct its trade and commerce. The United States Mint also produces numismatic products, including proof, uncirculated, and commemorative coins; Congressional Gold Medals; and silver and gold bullion coins. The United States Mint’s numismatic programs are self-sustaining and operate at no cost to taxpayers.

Press release courtesy of the United States Mint.

Five 10-S $20 Gems – 1910-S Saint Gaudens Double Eagles PCGS/NGC MS65


The San Francisco Mint struck in excess of 2.1 million double eagles in 1910, although this issue served in the foreign trade and few high-end pieces were preserved for numismatists. In MS65, the date is moderately elusive but collectors can still be choosy for quality. Finer pieces are rare. NGC and PCGS combined have graded 23 pieces MS66 or higher and trade in excess of more than $20,000. Listed at $5,620 in the CDN CPG, $5,500 in the PCGS price guide, $7,000 in the NGC price guide and $6,750 in Trends.

We have five coins available…

Offered at $4,950 each

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Canada coin pair recalls D-Day landing

Posted on March 12, 2019 by World Coin News Staff


14,000 Canadian troops at Juno Beach on June 6, 1944. BOTTOM: An apprehensive young Canadian soldier pauses momentarily on the reverse of a 2019 silver dollar before leaping into the surf to make his contribution to the D-Day landings. (Images courtesy Royal Canadian Mint)

Seventy-five years ago on Tuesday, June 6, 1944, the largest seaborne invasion in history took place when Allied troops stormed ashore in Normandy. The operation to liberate German-occupied France had begun.

Among the allies were 14,000 Canadians who landed at Juno Beach.

To mark the 75th anniversary of this event, the Royal Canadian Mint has launched two coins. Top of the line is a 27 mm, 12 g, .583 fine gold $100 proof. The reverse design by Glean Loates shows a boot print in the sands of Juno Beach. Mintage is 1,200.

Second is a 36.07 mm, 23.17 g, .9999 fine silver $1 proof. Tony Bianco’s highly detailed design puts a human face on history. It shows the apprehension on one young Canadian soldier’s face as he leaves his landing craft for that frantic 45-meter dash through cold surf and the mad race across the open beach to the seawall.

The scene is taken from a moment caught on film when the North Shore (New Brunswick) Regiment landed on Nan Red Beach (La Rive Plage).

Mintage is 20,000.

A selectively gold-plated version of the proof dollar is included in the 2019 pure silver proof set.

As an aside, one of the Canadian Sherman tanks that landed at Juno, the M4A3 Sherman Bomb, fought all the way into Germany.

Today, it is preserved at Sherbrooke, Quebec.

This article was originally printed in World Coin News.

Gem 1908-D Motto Saint Gaudens Double Eagle NGC MS66

1908 D “Motto” Double Eagle Obverse

In 1908, Congress passed legislation to restore the motto IN GOD WE TRUST to the double eagle and other denominations, which had been omitted by Saint-Gaudens and President Roosevelt during the designing process in 1907. The motto was incorporated into the rays above the sun on the reverse. Double eagle coinage at Denver in 1908 included more than 663,000 No Motto coins and 349,500 With Motto pieces. The latter type is available through MS65 but is conditionally elusive in MS66 condition. The NGC census stands at just 7 with 7 higher. NGC price guide is $23,000


1908 D “Motto” Double Eagle Reverse

Offered at $17,250 delivered

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