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Women Making History at the United States Mint and the Bureau of Engraving & Printing


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    United States mint silver proof set – 2011 United States mint silver proof set?

    Need information about current 2011 United States mint silver proof set.


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      MintTV News American Eagle Silver Bullion Program at West Point


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        25th Anniversary Silver Eagle Set

        Coins in American Eagle 25th Anniversary Silver Five-Coin Set The coins listed to be a part of the American Eagle 25th Anniversary Silver Five-Coin Set include: 2011 Silver Eagle Bullion Coin The Silver Eagle Bullion Coin is the silver investment-grade coin produced by the United States Mint since 1986 as a low-cost option for investors seeking to add small amounts of the white metal to their portfolios. Literally millions of these are struck each year and are typically sold through the Mint’s network of authorized purchasers. No mintmark is present on these strikes which are produced at either the United States Mint’s facility at West Point or the facility in San Francisco. 2011-W Silver Eagle Proof Coin The Proof Silver Eagles were also first introduced in 1986, but these strikes were created solely with collectors in mind. Each is struck multiple times from specially burnished blanks which results in a high level of detail and a mirror-like field. This coin is produced at the United States Mint’s facility in West Point and contains the appropriate ‘W’ mintmark. 2011-P Silver Eagle Reverse Proof Coin The Reverse Proof Silver Eagle is not a coin typically struck by the Mint. It features a frosted background and mirrored devices which is the opposite of the standard proof Eagle. It is not the first time the United States Mint struck such a coin, but if only appears in this anniversary set its mintage may make it one of the key coins in any American Eagle collection


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          I found a penny that wasnt a penny at all, it says "uncirculated", and U.S mint on it.?

          on this penny, it has uncirculated riding the top part of the rim, instead of lincoln it has a huge "D" and it says "denver" rideing the under part of the rim…..on the back side in stad of the lincoln bilding, it has the U.S treasure stamp, and over the top riding he rim says "treasury" and on the bottam rim says "united states mint". Can anyone hell me and tell me about this


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            Meet the Chief Assayer of the United States Mint


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              Diamond Prospecting

              Diamond prospecting: www.treasuresites.com Click “More From This User” to get all the volumes. Continuing on where we left off in Diamond Hunters I: hunting diamonds and gold in the Medicine Bow Mountains south of Laramie Wyoming.


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                Anyone good at 11th grade Literature?

                This is from my Devil and Tom Walker worksheet and I need serious help. It said match the words in the right column with those in the left which were taken from the story.

                _1.rhino _A.priest
                _2.termagant _B.peacock
                _3.carrion _C.blackmail
                _4.extort _D.United States Mint
                _5.parsimony _E.thief
                _6.celibacy _F.Mr. Scrooge
                _7.ostentation _G.hydrogen bomb
                _8.obliterate _H.vulture
                _9.avarice _I.The Taming of the Shrew
                _10.incantation _J."Double, double toil and trouble, fire burn and
                cauldron bubble."


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                  What is the value of a bicentennial of independence coin?

                  I found a bicentennial of independence coin today and was wondering if it may have any value. Let me describe it. On the front it says bicentennial of independence. Underneath there is a bell and on one side of the bell it has the number 1776 and on the other 1976. It says "Procliam Liberty Throughout all the land." Then there is a pic of a building with those pole things like at the white house. It says then "United states mint Philadelphia". At the bottom is a scroll with a feather pen. On the flip side it says at the top, "200th anniversary of united states". Then it has a whole lotta people standing around looking important and one sitting. At the bottom it says "First Coining Meeting 1776-1976" and that’s all. The coin is a gold colour and I think that it may be bronze. If you know this coin cold you please tell me if it is worth anything! Thank You!
                  I don’t know what it’s value is saying if it’s a quarter or dollar. I was hoping people can tell from my description.


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                    How much is my coin worth?

                    ive been looking online and can’t find another coin like mine so i’m curious if anyone on here is good w coins or at least can tell me what kind of person to ask (pawn shop, etc). it is similar to a penny, copper in color and same size. one side it has a large D and says above it "Uncirculated" and underneath the D is says "Denver." on the reverse side (does not flip, just twists to stay right side up) it has some kind of crest or shield, above it reading "Treasury" and on the bottom it says "United States Mint." there is no date or money value or anything, so im not sure if its priceless or worthless. please help!


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