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Trump there are now plenty of coins featuring the portrait of an American president. That means that there are now more than enough Presidents to start a ‘Presidents of the United States Coin Collection’. But that’s not all folks! US coins also have plenty of interesting iconographies. ...
On December 11, 2024, President Biden signed into law the World Cup 2026 Commemorative Coin Act. Public Law No: 118-143 authorizes the United States Mint to produce a set of commemorative coins for the tournament, which is held every four years. The tournament will take place from June 11...
The U.S. Mint's American Innovation program comprises a multi-year series of golden dollar coins that depict examples of ingenuity from all 50 U.S. states, Washington, D.C. and the U.S. territories. Alabama's coin is 23rd to be released since the program began in 2018. ...
1CHi, I'm a United States coin. My friends call me "Penny."In 1792, the U.S. Mint(美国造币局) was born. One of the first coins made was me!For a time, I had Lady Liberty(自由女神) on my face.In 1909, America put President Abraham Lincoln's picture on me. On my back, you...
--A GUIDE BOOK of UNITED STATES COINS 35th Edition The Mint was initially a part of the Department of State, became an independent agency in 1799, and became part of the Department of the Treasury in 1873 when the Mint's administrative headquarters moved from Philadelphia to Washington, D....
SeeGradingfor more details on grading coins. Click to Buy U.S. Mint SetsClick for Mint Set Information DescriptionSets SoldIssue PriceFace ValuePrice 1947 Mint Set5,0004.874.461425 1948 Mint Set6,0004.924.46685 1949 Mint Set5,0005.454.46875 ...