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Mar 14 2009

2010 National Parks Quarter Series

Beginning in 2010, the United States Mint will issue quarters featuring national parks & sites to be honored with a coin in each of the 56 host jurisdictions.
The United States Mint will consult with the Secretary of the Interior to ensure appropriateness of each of the 56 national site recommendations based on their natural or historic significance, and to validate the date on which each recommended site was established as a national site.
The approved list will also establish the order in which each quarter is released. Quarters will be released at a rate of five per year beginning in 2010.
The United States Mint will contact the head of the Federal entity responsible for the supervision, management, or conservancy of each national site. The United States Mint will ask the Federal entity’s head to appoint a knowledgeable Federal official to serve as its liaison for the national site (e.g., National Park Superintendent, National Forest Supervisor, Federal Preservation Officer). The liaison will assist the United States Mint by identifying source materials for candidate designs.

This does not calculate 5/56 that equals 11.2 years. If they produced 8 quarters per year thats a even 7 years or 4 quarters that would take 14 years….I vote for 8 :)

Quater Obverse

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Feb 22 2009

How to grade my coins.

Published by actionpro under Coin Collecting Edit This

Coin grading is a skill that takes many years of study. A great reference book for grading United States coins is the ANA Grading Standards 6th edition for United States coins.

Coin Grading Services
3rd Party grading services get your coins professionally graded.

The top 5 grading services are.

PCGS - Professional Coin Grading Service.

ICG - Independent Coin Grading.

NGC - Numismatic Guaranty Corporation.

ANACS - American Numismatic Association Certification Service.

Canadian coin grading experts:

ICCS - International Coin Certification Service.

There are many coin grading services but they do not have the following and good reputation among coin collectors.

Here is one worth mention.

NANCS - North American Numismatic Certification Service.

The grading from this company seems to be consistent and within ANA standards plus they go the extra mile and showing the entire grade reverse and obverse by way of the their coin ID search and fair market value of coin, this is the only Grading Service I know that does this.

The NANCS uses a generic holder, I hope they invest in holder of their own that will separate them from others.

nancs.com
1812 50c Graded AU 55 by NANCS

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Jan 12 2009

Pocket Full of Harry Potter

Published by actionpro under Coin Collecting Edit This

Harry Potter legal tender coins.

A few years ago I purchased 1 Harry Potter collector coin……..I lied….I purchased 10, I got good deal.
These coins are 1 crown legal tenders in the Isle of Man. The Harry Potter 1 Crown coin is Minted by the Pobjoy Mint.

The Pobjoy Mint struck a series of these coins, each displaying scenes from the first 3 Harry Potter books

Harry Potter Encountering Aragog

Dobby Visits Harry Potter

Harry Potter Retrieves Sword

Harry Potter Tom Riddle Steals

Flying Key

Arriving at the Burrow - The one pictered below.

Because of licensing restrictions, the mint is not allowed to sell the coin in North America, making the coin difficult to get in Canada and the USA………I got 10.

You can find them on e-bay check my e-bay store …Maybe I will part with one or two……..maybe.
http://stores.ebay.com/Gem70-Collectibles

Harry Potter 1 Crown
Harry Potter 1 Crown back
Harry Potter 1 Crown front

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Jan 06 2009

District of Columbia and U.S. Territories Quarters Program

The 10 year 50 State Quarters program that earned almost 3 billion dollars ended in 2008. An estimated 147 million people collected the State Quarters. The 50 State Quarters Program honored each state in the order it was admitted into the Union.

I’m 1 of the 147 million people, I collected them from the beginning and have all the proof sets, uncirculated sets, P & D quarter singles and rolls, I don’t mean to brag about it…..ok maybe a little.

District of Columbia and U.S. Territories Quarters Program.

The United States Mint will produce six newly designed quarters for 2009 honoring the District of Columbia and the five U.S. territories.
President George Washington will be on the heads side of the quarter. The images of the tails side of the quarter are listed below.

The District of Columbia and U.S. Territories proof set went on sale at the United States Mint on 01/05/2009.

DC - District of Columbia Quarter  District of Columbia

Duke Ellington

Description:  Features native son Duke Ellington, the internationally renowned composer and musician, seated at a grand piano with the inscriptions, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, DUKE ELLINGTON and JUSTICE FOR ALL, the District’s motto

Sculptor: Don Everhart

US Mint - District of Columbia

 Puerto Rico

 Puerto Rico

Sentry Box

Description:  Features a historic sentry box and a hibiscus flower with the inscriptions, PUERTO RICO and Isla del Encanto, which means “Isle of Enchantment.”

Sculptor:  Joseph Menna

US Mint - Puerto Rico

 Guam Quarter  

Guam

Flying Proa, Latte Stone and Island”

Description:  Depicts the outline of the island, a flying proa (a seagoing craft built by the Chamorro people), a latte stone (an architectural element used as the base of homes) and the inscriptions, GUAM and Guahan I Tanó ManChamorro, which means “Guam - Land of the Chamorro.”

Sculptor:  Jim Licaretz

US Mint - Guam

 American Samoa Quarter

 American Samoa

Ava Bowl, Whisk and Staff

Description:  Depicts the ava bowl (”tanoa”), whisk and staff in the foreground with a coconut tree on the shore in the background and the inscriptions, AMERICAN SAMOA and SAMOA MUAMUA LE ATUA, the motto of American Samoa, which means “Samoa, God is First.”

Sculptor:  Charles Vickers

US Mint - American Samoa

 Puerto Rico Quarter  

U.S. Virgin Islands

Banana Quit, Yellow Cedar and Islands

Description:  Features an outline of the three major islands, the yellow breast or banana quit, its official bird; the yellow cedar or yellow elder, the official flower; and a Tyre Palm Tree with the inscriptions, U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS and United in Pride and Hope, the official motto of the territory.

Sculptor:  Joseph Menna

US Mint - Virgin Islands

 Guam Quarter  

Northern Mariana Islands

Carolinian Canoe, Latte Stone and Mwar

Description:  Represents the wealth of the islands in its natural resources of land, air and sea. Near the shore stands a large limestone latte, the supporting column of ancient indigenous Chamorro structures. A canoe of the indigenous Carolinians represents the people’s seafaring skills across vast distances. Two white fairy tern birds fly in characteristic synchrony overhead. A Carolinian mwar (head lei) composed of plumeria, langilang (Ylang Ylang), angagha (peacock flower) and teibwo (Pacific Basil) borders the bottom of the design near the inscription, NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS.

Sculptor:  Phebe Hemphill

US Mint - Northern Mariana Islands

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Jan 05 2009

Hot Wheels Treasure Hunt

In 1995 Mattel toys launched the Hot Wheels Treasure Hunt series which consisted of 12 1/64 scale die cast cars that were released one car a month with the regular collector series cars. There is one Treasure Hunt to a 72 car case, but not all cases have the hard to find treasure hunt.

 The Treasure hunt series is now very popular with die cast car collectors. You can idenify the treasure hunt by the green bar and a treasure chest on the blister card, most blister cards will say Treasure Hunt or T-Hunt on them. The most valuable Treasure Hunt is the  ‘67 Camaro Treasure Hunt from the first series “1995″. I just checked Ebay and there is one selling there, the current price is $305.00 with 17 hours left on auction…..Just think, you could have purchased this car at the local store for $0.99 in 1995.

I started collecting Hotwheels in 1998 until about 2002. I can remember hanging out in front of the local K-Mart with other collectors waiting for them to open and making a mad dash to the toy ilse where the hotwheels were. You really got to picture this…grown men in their 20s to 60s running to the toy isles every morning.


Hotwheels have become very popular in 22 countries
http://intl.hotwheels.com/

Pictures of  a few of my Hot Wheels below

 1998 First Edition 40s Ford Powder Blue Variation 1998 Hot Wheels First Edition 40s Ford, Hard to find powder blue variation  
 Hot Wheels 67 GTO Jiffy Lube Promo 67 GTO  Hot Wheels  Jiffy Lube Promo
 2002 Hot Wheels Treasure Hunt La Troca  2002 Hot Wheels Treasure Hunt La Troca
 100% Hot Wheels VW Micro Bus  100% Hot Wheels VW Micro Bus
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Jan 05 2009

Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Games

Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics Games Logo   Canada is gearing up for the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Games You can keep up to date with the newest information and events leading up to the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Games at the Vancouver 2010 Olympic website.
http://www.vancouver2010.com

You also got to check out the Royal Canadian Mint they are offering a large selections of Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Gold, Silver and Clad collector and novelty coins which include some of my personal favorites:

A Varity of fun colored Olympic Mascot 25 Cent coins that come in a souvenir folder.
These 25 cent coins have colored images of mascots found here at the Vancouver 2010 Olympic website.
http://www.vancouver2010.com/mascot
 

2010 Sterling Silver Lucky Loonie.

2010 Lucky Loonie Circulation Coin Roll.

2010 Vancouver Landscape Coin Collection.

2010 Vancouver - $75 Gold Colored Coin – Wolf (2009)

You can purchase these coins from the Royal Canadian Mints website
http://www.mint.ca

You can also purchase some of these coins as well as souvenirs at the Vancouver 2010 Olympic website……ok folks this is what I live for, I’m a collectible junkie, I could go broke at this website owning some of these coins and souvenirs is like being a part of the 2010 Winter Olympic games.
http://www.vancouver2010.com/store/

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Jan 04 2009

The Buffalo Nickel Re-born in 24K Gold

Published by actionpro under gold Edit This

BUFFALO GOLD BULLION COINS

The American Buffalo gold coins are the first 24-karat gold coins ever struck by the United States Mint. These coins bear the original designs by James Earle Fraser which appear on the Indian Head 5 cent coins known as the Buffalo nickel - 1913 Type 1.

The Native American depiction on the coins obverse is believed to be based on three different American Indians. Two of the American Indians who modeled for Fraser as he sculpted the coin were named by the designer before his death. They were known as Chief Iron Tail of the Lakota Sioux and Chief Two Moons of the Cheyenne. Although many have claimed to have had a sitting with Fraser for this design, he could not recall the name of the third person and satisfactory documentation has not yet been found to identify that individual. It is widely believed that the bison on the coins reverse was modeled after Black Diamond, a popular attraction at the New York Zoological Gardens.  http://www.usmint.gov/mint_programs/buffalo24k/

The 2008 Buffalo 24 karat gold coin pictured below

 2008 24 K Gold Buffalo Obverse Obverse

Engraver: James Earle Fraser

Description: Based on the original 1913 Buffalo nickel, Type 1, as designed by James Earle Fraser — features a profile of a Native American.

 2008 24 Karat Gold Buffalo Reverse Reverse

Engraver: James Earle Fraser

Description: Based on the original 1913 Buffalo nickel, Type 1, as designed by James Earle Fraser — features an American Buffalo (also known as a bison).

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Jan 04 2009

Platinum Eagles - Sold Out.

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The Magnificent Platinum American Eagle coins  are a favorite among coin collectors and bullion investors.

The 2008 platinum coin series is sold out at the United States Mint, the platinum coins are often the first to sell out at the US mint. Congress authorized the American Eagle Bullion program to provide investors with a cost effective way to invest in gold and silver.

The American Eagle Bullion program was launched in 1986 with the sale of gold and silver bullion coins. The United States Mint added Platinum coins to the bullion series in 1997.In 2006, the United States Mint introduced a special uncirculated version of the popular platinum, gold and silver American Eagle coins struck on specially polished coin blanks.

Platinum American Eagle coins come in four sizes;  ounce, half ounce, quarter ounce and tenth ounce. The special uncirculated version of the American Eagle Platinum Coins carry the “W” mint mark.

The 2008 American Eagle Platinum Coin special uncirculated version pictured below.

2008 Uncirculated Platinum American Eagle 

Obverse Designer: John Mercanti
Engraver: John Mercanti

Description: “Portrait of Liberty”, Lady Liberty looking toward future. 

 Platinum American Eagle Coin Reverse  

Reverse Designer: Joel Iskowitz
Reverse Engraver: Charles Vickers

Description: Representing the Judicial Branch, the design features Lady Justice, a classic symbol dating back to Greek and Roman times. In her right hand, the scales are suspended from one finger, representing the delicate balance of the law.

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Jan 04 2009

Barack Obama Coin Scam

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People are getting tricked into believing the so called “Barack Obama Presidential coins are produced by the US Mint. These coins are genuine $1, 50 cent and Silver Eagle United States coins that private commercial businesses have altered by affixing a colorized image of Barack Obama to the coin, some businesses have treated the coins by gold-plating them. These items are not official United States Mint products. They are not approved or authorized by the United States Mint, the Department of the Treasury or the United States Government.

At this time 01/04/09 there are no coins minted by the United States Mint that have the image of Barack Obama or has there ever been coins produced by the United States mint that have the image of Barack Obama.

Have you purchased one of these coins assuming the coin is a product authorized by the United States and feel you have been misled. Go to this web address

http://www.usmint.gov/consumer/index.cfm?action=links

Most all altered Coins are Junk and will never have any real numismatic value. Barack Obama Should be on the Official United States Presidential Dollar in the future………I will post more on this at a later date.

Picture of  Altered Coin Below

Obama Altered Coin

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Jan 03 2009

4 Secret Tails of Lincoln Exposed

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PUBLIC LAW 109–145—DEC. 22, 2005 Redesign for 2009 Lincoln Cent.

On September 22, 2008 United States Mint exposed 4 one cent Lincoln reverse (tails) designs.

Sorry, I’m a little late with this information “3 months”.  Check your change for these 4 new designs in 2009 only.

The Secretary of the Treasury will issue the 2009 1 cent coins with the exact metal content contained in 1909 “95% copper, 5% tin” for numismatic purposes. The mint will also issue these coin with the same metal content used in current issues “2.5% copper, balance zinc”

2009 Lincoln One Cent Program is to celebrate the bicentennial of President Abraham Lincoln’s birth and the 100th anniversary of the first issue of the Lincoln cent.

Birth and Early Childhood in Kentucky

Birth and Early Childhood in Kentucky

Designer: Richard Masters
Sculptor: Jim Licaretz
Description: This reverse features a log cabin that represents Lincoln’s humble beginnings in Kentucky.

 

Formative Years in Indiana

Formative Years in Indiana

Designer: Charles Vickers
Sculptor: Charles Vickers
Description: This reverse depicts a young Lincoln educating himself while working as a rail splitter in Indiana.

 

Professional Life in Illinois

Professional Life in Illinois

Designer: Joel Iskowitz
Sculptor: Don Everhart
Description: This reverse depicts the young professional Abraham Lincoln in front of the State Capitol in Illinois.

 

Presidency in DC

Presidency in DC

Designer: Susan Gamble
Sculptor: Joseph Menna
Description: This reverse features the half finished United States Capitol dome.

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