Dollar Coin Mint
Dollar Coin Mint
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![]() 1883 US Silver Morgan Dollar NICE COIN US $32.51
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![]() 1903 S Morgan Silver Dollar Rare Key Date Genuine US Mint Coin US $79.00
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![]() 40 1967 and other Half Dollars 1967 thru 1980 US $3.96
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![]() You have to see with your own eyes 1894 O Morgan Dollar EF45 US $41.21
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![]() 20 1oz PEACE DOLLAR COPY USA 999 Fine Copper Bullion Rounds 1921 MEDALLIONS US $34.99
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![]() 1912 S Silver Barber Dime US $5.50
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![]() 2007 P James Madison Presidential Dollar Coin Heads Heads Roll UNC US $33.00
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![]() 2011 D Rutherford B Hayes Presidential Dollar Coin Heads Heads Roll UNC US $33.00
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![]() 2007 P James Madison Presidential Dollar Coin Heads Tails Roll US $33.00
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![]() 2011 D James A Garfield Presidential Dollar Coin Heads Heads Roll UNC US $33.00
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![]() 2006 Unc Uncirculated Silver Eagle dollar US $33.12
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![]() TWO 2 2012 AMERICAN EAGLES SILVER DOLLARS 1oz eacoin 999 UNC BULLION US $79.78
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![]() 1889 CC Morgan Silver Dollar COPY Proof Like in a Air Tight Holder US $.99
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![]() 1944 D WALKING LIBERTY HALF DOLLAR RARE MINT STATE US COIN BU UNC MS STUNNER US $53.00
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![]() LOT 3 1986 SILVER EAGLE DOLLAR $1 MS 69 NGC 1 OZ FINE SILVER LIBERTY LABEL US $189.00
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![]() An Absolutely Beautiful 1963 Franklin US Silver Half Dollar Last year made US $12.49
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![]() 1914 S Silver Barber Dime US $4.02
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![]() 1893 CC MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR RARE KEY DATE US COIN US MINT CARSON CITY US $269.00
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![]() 2011 Kennedy Half Dollar Philadelphia Denver Uncirculated 2 coins US $8.99
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![]() 2007 Presidential Washington Dollar Philadelphia Denver Position B US $6.79
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![]() 1992 S Perfect Proof Olympic Half Dollar US $14.99
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![]() 1966 MINT SET 5 COIN Special Mint Set With Silver half Dollar and Box US $8.30
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![]() 1923 P Peace Silver Dollar BU Mint State Uncirculated PQ Stunner MS US Coin US $55.00
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![]() 1882 O MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR MINT STATE US MINT COIN BU UNC MS PQ STUNNER US $69.00
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![]() 1926 D PEACE SILVER DOLLAR MS BU GEM US COIN RARE US $60.99
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![]() 1971 US MINT PROOF SET WITH JOHN F KENNEDY HALF DOLLAR US $.99
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![]() 1946 S JEFFERSON NICKEL HIGH GRADE KEY DATE US $4.00
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![]() CANADA TWENTY DOLLAR SILVER CANOE WITH REVERSE IMAGE 2011796 GRAMS] US $29.09
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![]() 7172747576 and 1980 All BU Kennedy halfs from rolls US $1.25
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![]() 1905 S Silver Barber Dime US $9.00
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![]() 1995 MS69 ANACS Certified silver eagle w blue toning on the edge US $42.05
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![]() 1881 Morgan Silver Dollar AU MS 350 US $52.00
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![]() 2007 D Thomas Jefferson Presidential Dollar Coin Heads Tails Roll UNC US $33.00
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![]() 2007 D Thomas Jefferson Presidential Dollar Coin Roll UNC US $33.00
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![]() 2007 P Thomas Jefferson Presidential Dollar Coin Heads Tails Roll US $33.00
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![]() 2007 P James Madison Presidential Dollar Coin Roll US $33.00
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![]() 2007 P Thomas Jefferson Presidential Dollar Coin Roll US $33.00
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![]() 1945 WALKING LIBERTY SILVER HALF DOLLAR COIN NICE ONE 90 SILVER BULLION US $14.02
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![]() 1906 S Silver Barber Dime US $19.50
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![]() 1884 O ★ US Morgan Silver Dollar ★ Gorgeous US $49.99
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![]() 1886 US Silver Morgan Dollar AWESOME COIN US $37.06
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![]() 1938 D Walking Liberty Half Dollar NGC MS64 Three Days Only US $680.00
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![]() 1990 AMERICA EAGLE 1oz PROOF SILVER BULLION COIN US $55.00
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![]() 2011 Fiji Hawksbill Taku Turtle 1 Troy Oz 999 Fine Silver Coin New Zealand Mint US $43.00
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![]() 1897 O MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR RARE MINT STATE KEY DATE US COIN BU UNC MS STUNNER US $419.00
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![]() 1900 o Morgan Silver Dollar AU VAM 4 Near Date Mint Mark o Tilted Left US $29.25
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![]() 1898 P Morgan Silver Dollar BU Mint State Uncirculated PQ Stunner MS US Coin US $55.00
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![]() 1901 O Barber Dime US $6.58
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![]() 1965 JEFFERSON NICKEL HIGH GRADE US $.99
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![]() Indian and Wheat Penny Roll 1909 WC REV IH Ends 7091 US $35.00
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![]() 1928 S Buffalo Nickel NEAR GEM BU TOUGH THIS NICE US $365.00
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![]() 1908 D Silver Barber Dime FREE S H US $6.50
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![]() United States Silver Dollar 1994 Bullion Silver Eagle US $39.01
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![]() 1882 O SILVER DOLLAR MORGAN ONE DOLLAR USA COIN US $26.00
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![]() 1917 Buffalo Nickel SOLID GEM BU TERRIFIC COIN US $178.50
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![]() 1900 O Morgan Silver Dollar Turn of the Century 90 Silver US Coin US $24.07
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![]() 1974 s Blue Ike 40 Silver Uncirculated Dollar US $16.00
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![]() 1894 S MORGAN BEAUTY RARE KEY DATE US $28.13
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![]() 1945s Liberty Walking US $5.00
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![]() 1923 P PEACE DOLLAR TAKE A LOOK US $28.07
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![]() Half Dollar 1982 George Washington 250th Birth Anniversary US $15.00
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![]() 2011 American Eagle 1 Troy Oz Silver Bullion Coin 999 Fine US $34.45
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![]() 1939 Arkansas Commemorative Half Dollar GEM BU US $420.00
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![]() 2012 P SILVER AUSTRALIA DRAGONNGC MS70 GILT DOLLAR 1 OZGILDED PERFECT COIN US $127.77
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![]() 1894 O MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR RARE KEY DATE US MINT COIN HIGH GRADE PQ STUNNER US $269.00
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![]() 2011 SILVER PHILHARMONIC Austrian Coin 999 Silver Bullion 1 toz Uncirculated US $37.06
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![]() 1883 CC Morgan Silver Dollar Carson City US $182.50
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![]() 1946 P WALKING LIBERTY HALF DOLLAR RARE MINT STATE US COIN BU UNC MS STUNNER US $38.00
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![]() MINT IRAQ 50 NEW DINAR BANKNOTE IRAQI COLLECTIBLE US $.92
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![]() 2008 W PF70 Deep Cameo PCGS American silver eagle US $77.00
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![]() 2011 D US Army Commemorative Half Dollar Clad Coin NGC MS69 Early Release Mint US $53.99
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![]() 1894 Morgan DollarBarely CirculatedHighly Sought After US $39.00
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![]() US COINS 1989 US MINT ORIGINAL PROOF SET 5 COINS w BOX US $6.99
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![]() 1941d Liberty Walking US $8.51
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![]() 1935 S Peace Silver Dollar VERY EXTREMELY FINE US $34.99
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![]() 1967 Kennedy Half Dollar Great Condition US $5.95
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![]() 1923 Peace Silver Dollars US $120.00
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![]() 1923 D PEACE DOLLAR TAKE A LOOK US $27.00
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![]() 1 1924 PEACE DOLLAR 1 1942 1 1945 D LIBERTY HALF DOLLARS LOT SILVER US $52.00
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![]() 1986 S Proof Statue of Liberty Half US $6.00
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![]() 1880 O Morgan Silver Dollar Proof Like BU Mint State Rare Key Date MS US Coin US $119.00
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![]() 1964 Kennedy Silver Half Dollar Silver US Coin 50 cent US $11.00
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![]() 2007 D John Adams Presidential Dollar Coin Roll UNC US $33.00
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![]() 2005 MARINE CORPS SILVER DOLLAR NGC MS70 GRADED FLAWLESS BEAUTY90 SILVER US $53.00
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![]() 1887 US Silver Morgan Dollar NICE COIN US $29.97
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![]() 1879 O UNCIRCULATED MORGAN BEAUTY KEY DATE GERRY NELSON COLLECTION US $58.85
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![]() 1878 P MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR RARE MINT STATE REVERSE OF 79 BU UNC MS PQ STUNNER US $139.00
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![]() 1976 S Choice Proof Cameo Clad Kennedy Half Dollar Coin 10291429 31 US $2.05
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![]() BEAUTIFUL OLD 1879 MORGAN SILVER DOLLAR SHARP DETAILS NICE GRADE US $23.50
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![]() 1878S UNITED STATES TRADE DOLLAR NGC GRADED XF DETAILS US $102.50
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![]() 1 1925 S PEACE DOLLAR 1 1943 1 1944 LIBERTY HALF DOLLARS LOT SILVER US $49.55
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![]() 1982 s Proof 90 Silver George Washington Half US $17.00
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What happened to the $1 direct shipping ? (Coin Talk)
What happened to the $1 direct shipping at the mint web-site? I know they are
phasing out the presidental circulating dollar coins but are they phasing out
the Native American Dollar coins too. Well here is what I think: backward
thinking they are. Like Michele Orzano wrote about in Coin World's...
Royal Canadian Mint Part 2 - The Million dollar coin
History of the Liberty 'V' Nickel by Keith Scott
The Liberty Nickel, commonly known as the "V" nickel for the Roman Numeral "V" on the reverse was officially produced from 1883 to 1912. We use the word officially because one of the most famous coins of all is the 1913 Liberty Nickel which was produced under suspect circumstances. For more on the famous 1913 Liberty Nickel please refer to the article titled "History of the Famous 1913 Liberty Nickel".
In 1881, A. Loudon Snowden, Superintendent of the Philadelphia Mint directed Chief Engraver at the time, Charles Barber, to create designs for the cent, three-cent piece and the nickel. Snowden believed that all three coins should be similar in design and metal composition. The designs created by Barber were all simple in appearance with Lady Liberty on the obverse and a Roman Numeral I, III or V on the reverse to represent the denomination. Barber completed the request later that year with all three coins stuck in copper-nickel which was the same as the Shield Nickel currently in circulation. The Shield Nickel, introduced in 1866, was the first "nickel" sized coin. The half-dime, made of silver, had previously filled the need for this denomination. The Shield Nickel was well received despite the fact that during this time period, consumers liked their coinage in silver and/or gold. And although the nickel was relatively new, its bland design made it ripe for a redesign. Additionally, during this time period, there was not yet a federal law establishing the minimum life expectancy for US coin designs.
Changing the cent, three-cent piece and nickel was not to be. Congress opposed a change in composition to the cent and the Treasury would not approve a design change for the three-cent piece. The three-cent silver piece has been discontinued several years before and the three-cent nickel, with the exception of 1881 had seen declining mintage numbers. With the nickel seeming to be the only viable option for change, Barber and Snowden concentrated on making the change to the nickel a reality. In addition to a design/appearance change, Snowden also changed the size from 20.5 mm in diameter to 21.2 mm. Snowden believed that by increasing the diameter and reducing the thickness (the weight stayed the same), die life would be extended.
After all the finishing touches were complete, there was a special ceremony on January 30th, 1883 to introduce the new nickel. Those who attended, and were deemed important, received first strike coins. A few days later, regular production began. The new nickels had hardly been circulated when a major problem surfaced. The coin did not contain the word "cents" and con artists of the day were plating the nickel with gold and passing them off as $5.00 gold pieces. Because the nickel was still new, the general public was not aware of the new nickel and since the "V" was the only symbol of value, it could mean 5 cents or 5 dollars. Unfortunately for the mint, nearly 5 million nickels had already been produced and released. Barber quickly created a new design, this one with the word cents prominently displayed on the back. The first nickels soon became known as the "no cents" nickels. The nickels that were gold plated became known as "racketeer nickels" and can still be found in old hoards and collections.
In the end, over 16 million nickels were produced in 1883. Even though far more 1883 nickels with the word "cents" were produced, they are harder to get in good grades. The "no cents" variety was saved by people thinking that they would be recalled/replaced.
After this initial controversy, the Liberty Nickel settled down to a calm life. There were no significant changes during the life span of the nickel, and for all but the final year, all the nickels were made in Philadelphia. In the final year of official production, 1912, nickels were also made in Denver and San Francisco. 1913 gave way to the Buffalo Nickel followed by changed in the dime, quarter and half dollar.
Keith Scott has been a collector for over 30 years. His website has US coins for sale. He also writes Coin Collecting Articles for fun. Visit his websites for a history of US coins, metal market updates and news about your favorite coins.
Article Source: http://www.earticlesonline.com/Article/History-of-the-Liberty--V--Nickel/66894


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