Coin Stamp
Posted in Uncategorized on 01/25/2003 09:55 pm by admin
Coin Stamp
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The renowned American Eagle Coins, also known as the American Eagle Bullion Coins, have been issued basically for collectors. That means they cannot be sold for commercial purposes. For a bank or brokerage firm to be able to even sell one of these spectacular rare coins, it must first get approval from the United States Mint or any other establishment.
They were basically designed to add value to an investor's portfolio and physical amounts of gold, silver, and platinum into their investments. These beautiful rare coins are of the highest quality and are the best selling investment in America. With America's constant fluctuating economy, they have become a solid investment, and since their issue date in 1986 their popularity has flourished.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt signed the "Gold Confiscation Act" in 1933, which made it illegal to own gold, thus putting an end to all circulation and private possession of any United States gold. However, during the presidency of President Richard Nixon, which was in the early 1970's, the right to own gold was finally restored. In 1986, the Gold American Eagle program was authorized by President Ronald Reagan, which once again began the process of minting non-commemorative gold coins for collectors.
The American Gold Eagle Coin has definitely become the most demanded gold coin of its time, which come in $5, $10, $25, and $50 face value, but because of the rarity of the $25 Gold Eagle it has become one of the most collectible. The United States Congress has even deemed it legal that these coins can qualify as true investments through a personal IRA plan, and the United States Government guarantees that each Gold Eagle is .9167 (22-karat) in gold purity, which is the purest gold coin in the history of the United States. Not to mention that the gold that goes into these astonishing coins must be mined from inside the United States by law.
In 2006, the United State Mint released a limited edition commemorative set celebrating the 20th anniversary of the Gold and Silver American Eagle Coins. This set included a $50 Gold Eagle and a $1 Silver Eagle both uncirculated and bearing the West Point "W" mint mark. They both had their familiar designs with some unique features added on the obverse while the reverse field had been brilliantly frosted, which has made this set enormously popular with collectors and quickly sold out to add even more popularity to the American Eagle Coins.
These coins have attracted the collectors everywhere with its version of "Legislative Muse" in 2006. This astonishing coin shows the muse looking away from the law that she has just inscribed as she is seated between the two bodies of Congress, the House of Representatives and the Senate, represented by Corinthian columns.
There are also several other fast moving and popular coins. Next time when you think of buying a collectible item you can also go for one of these.
Victor Epand is an expert consultant about rare coins, stamp collections, and rare collectibles. Follow these links to find the best marketplace for: rare coins and collectibles.
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BOX,COIN & STAMP,GY $14.99 BOX,COIN & STAMP,GY |
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Civil War Coin and Stamp Collection $41.56 The New York Times front page dated April 4, 1865, is showcased along with five genuine U.S. coins and four U.S. postage stamps. This Civil War tribute contains four 2009 Lincoln Bicentennial Pennies, a 2010 Lincoln Union Shield Penny and four commemorative Civil War postage stamps.Presented by American Coin TreasuresMaterials: Vinyl, cardboard, US CoinsDimensions: 8 inches x 6.31 inches x 0.375 inchesCertificate of Authenticity is includedIncludesOfficial reproduction of The New York Times front page dated April 4, 1865Four 2009 Lincoln Bicentennial Pennies2010 Lincoln Union Shield Penny1958 four-cent Lincoln-Douglas Debate Stamp1961 four-cent Fort Sumter Stamp1963 five-cent Battle of Gettysburg 25-cent Lincoln Air Mail Stamp |
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Pearl Harbor Coin and Stamp Collection $124.95 "This wonderful coin and stamp set from The New York Times commemorates the 70th anniversary of the bombing of Pearl Harbor. This framed showpiece displays five 1941 coins, all in collectible condition: a penny, nickel, dime, silver quarter and Walking Liberty silver half-dollar. It also features seven original U.S. postage stamps related to World War II. This keepsake displays The Times front page from Dec. 8, 1941, the day after the bombing that propelled the United States into the war. Franklin D. Roosevelt�s famous �Day Which Will Live in Infamy� speech, reprinted on parchment paper, is also included. Comes in a 16� x 14� black wood frame. " |
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Abraham Lincoln Coin and Stamp Collection $79.99 "This outstanding coin and stamp set from The New York Times commemorates Abraham Lincoln�s inauguration and his lasting legacy. This framed showpiece displays nine authentic Lincoln pennies, including a historical Lincoln cent from 1909, the first year of issue. The other coins, all in collectible condition, are: 1943 Lincoln steel penny; 1958 last-year-of-issue wheat penny; 1959 first-year-of-issue Lincoln Memorial penny; all four 2009 Lincoln Bicentennial pennies; and 2010 Lincoln Union Shield Penny. Also featured: three vintage stamps from 1958 and 1959, and a reprint of The Times front page from March 4, 1861, the day Lincoln became president. Comes in a 16� x 14� black wood frame. " |
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Spirit of the American West Coin and Stamp Collection $36.36 Celebrate our country's westward expansion in archival artwork, coins of the era, and commemorative postage stamps with this Spirit of the American West coin and stamp collection. This coin and stamp collection contains several important coins and stamps commemorating American history. Includes: (Years minted)Original buffalo nickel (1913-1938)Indian head penny with Liberty In War bonnet (1859 to 1909)Liberty nickel (1883-1912)The Flathead and Cheyenne tribal headdress stamps (first printing: 1990)Polymer display case with certificate of authenticity |
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Mary Louise Coin Stamp Peruvian Opal Necklace $150 Showcase your natural style with the Mary Louise Coin Stamp Peruvian Opal Necklace. Evenly placed along a 16" rolo chain is a beautiful combination of aqua blue and yellow gold. Natural Peruvian opals gleam with their vibrant blue color and contain and organic feel with their natural inclusions and differences in coloration, making each stone one-of-a-kind. The opals are framed with antique gold coins. A statement antique gold coin detailing sits in the middle of the necklace. The detailing is engraved with a small floral motif. A gorgeous summertime accessory that looks great against a white linen blouse. |
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Comprehensive World War II Coin and Stamp Collection $876.89 This WWII coin and stamp set is a perfect gift for the coin collector, WWII enthusiast or veteran in your life. Recapture the power and pride of America's fight for freedom with this array of authentic WWII mementos.A special bronze medal joins two U.S. stamps honoring prominent WWII figuresSet of 25 wartime coins includes: 1943 Steel Cent, 1944-1946 Lincoln Cents, Shellcase Pennies, Silver War Nickels, Silver Mercury Dimes, Silver Washington QuartersCommemorative tribute presented in an attractive display case measuring 12 inches high x 10 inches long x 2 inches deep |
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World War II Coin and Stamp Collection $318.05 The New York Times Front Page Dated May 8, 1945 headlines this World War II Coin and Stamp Collection. This handsome collection includes five U.S. coins dated between 1941 and 1945, 18 U.S. postage stamps.Official reproduction of The New York Times front page set in a wood display caseCoins include: 1943 Lincoln Steel Penny, a Silver Jefferson Wartime Nickel, a Silver Mercury Dime, Silver Washington Quarter, Silver Walking Liberty Half Dollar Fact sheet detailing each coinCertificate of authenticity is included |
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'America Takes Flight' Coin and Stamp Collection $37.4 Celebrate America's amazing aviation history with this collection from American Coin Treasures. The stamp on front of the display, six-cent Eagle Air Mail, was first issued in 1938. Beside it is the reverse of the Eisenhower Dollar honoring man's landing on the moon. Eisenhower Dollar honoring man's landing on the moon (1941)Air Mail Stamp (1947) features the Lockheed Constellation over New YorkWright Brothers commemorative stamp (1949)Certificate of authenticity |
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American Coin Treasures Pearl Harbor Coin/ Stamp Collection $66.59 What American President Franklin Roosevelt called a 'date which will live in infamy' is commemorated with this coin and stamp collection relating to the December 7, 1941 attack on Hawaii's Pearl Harbor. Begins with a 3-cent US Navy Stamp and includes coinage of the same yearIncludes a Lincoln penny, Jefferson nickel, Mercury dime and Washington quarterBackground graphics depict our brave fleet heading into battle in the PacificThe set is sealed in a protective plastic caseIncludes a certificate of authenticity on back of the card |
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Civil War 150th Anniversary Coin and Stamp Collection $103.92 This commemorative plaque honors the 150th Anniversary of the Civil War and President Abraham Lincoln. This black wall frame features a coin and stamp collection featuring nine Lincoln pennies.Presented by American Coin TreasuresMaterials: Wood, cardboard, US coinsDimensions: 16 inches x 14 inches x 0.5 inchesA certificate of authenticity is includedIncludes Last year of issue Lincoln Wheat Ear PennyFirst year of issue Lincoln Memorial PennyLincoln steel pennyBicentennial Lincoln pennies 2010 Lincoln Shield Penny Lincoln commemorative US postage stampsA certificate of authenticity is included |
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Britain At War Stamp & Coin Collection $79.98 A beautifully arranged display of artifacts that capture Britain at war, this collection features seven vintage postage stamps: St. Paul's during the blitz; the Spitfire; D-Day; Winston Churchill; the birth of the United Nations; the Lancaster bomber, plus soldiers and civilians celebrating at the end of the war. Minted during the war, the four coins include a penny, threepence, halfpenny and farthing. Framed and matted, this collection measures 15¼" x 11¾". |
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221533001 - Box,Coin & Stamp,Gy $23.08 [MMF221533001] Recycled UPC: 078541167254 UNSPC: 44111605 1.17 LB |
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Mary Louise Facetted Round with Stamp Coin Pyrite Necklace $180 8 to 10mm facetted round pyrite necklace with gold filled chain On chain are 22k yellow gold dipped M&M on chain with 22k yellow gold stamp coin Necklace is hand made Made in USA |
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Pearl Harbor 70th Anniversary Coin and Stamp Collection $291.03 The New York Times Headline 'Japan Wars On U.S. And Britain' announced the attack on Pearl Harbor bringing World War II to United States shores. This 70th Anniversary Pearl Harbor Coin and Stamp Collection showcases an official reproduction of the New York Times front page, five coins from 1941, and seven US postage stamps.Brand: American Coin TreasuresDimensions: 16 inches x 14 inches x 0.5 inchesCertificate of authenticity is includedIncludes:Lincoln PennyJefferson NickelSilver Mercury DimeSilver Washington QuarterSilver Walking Liberty Half DollarThree-cent Iwo JimaThree-cent World War II VeteransThree-cent Navy in World War IIOne-cent Franklin D. Roosevelt Hyde Park ResidenceThree-cent Coast Guard in WWIIOne-cent 1943 Four Freedoms Three-cent Gold Star Mothers |
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Native American West Coin and Stamp Collection $56.11 America's western heritage is beautifully celebrated in this American Coin Treasures unusual collection. This set includes an Indian Head penny, Buffalo nickel, Golden Sacajawea Dollar, plus Peace, Keelboat and Bison Nickels.Indian Head penny (1859 to 1909)Buffalo nickel (1913-1938)Cheyenne, Comanche, Flathead and Shoshone headdress postage stampsDisplayed with description narrative Certificate of authenticity |
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American Coin Treasures The New York Times World War II Coin & Stamp Collection $58.19 This American Coin Treasures New York Times World War II Coin and Stamp Collection comes with nine coins and six postage stamps with a reproduction of The New York Times front page. This set comes with a Certificate of Authenticity.The New York Times Front Page Date May 8th, 1945 headlines our WW II coin and stamp CollectionIncludes: Three (3) U.S. 1943 steel pennies, one of each of the three mints (Philadelphia, Denver and San Francisco), six (6) U.S. Postage stamps and an official reproduction of The New York Times front page setCertificate of Authenticity is included |


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